Weekly Torah Portion: Ki Tisa The Taking of Challah

The Mysteries of the Creation

February 19, 2008 - 13 Adar I, 5768

Biblical Faith - with Sam Peak
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Bereishit 1:5 states, “It became evening and it became morning; one day.” The verse does not state that Elokim announced, “There will be an evening; there shall be a morning; these will constitute one day.” It simple says, “It became evening.” That shows that the progression of time pre-existed the creation.

Elokim knows all the laws of science, for they too are His creatures. He makes no mistakes, the first time. The whole universe with all its complexities, containing the knowledge of all the sciences, discovered, yet to be discovered, and perhaps never to be discovered, were all mapped out in His mind without flaw.

From “Mysteries of the Creation” by Rabbi Dovid Brown.  We are studying from the following pages: pg. 44–49.

 
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