I'll give it a read and test it against the backdrop of scripture.
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Ok, here it is, but remember these are not facts, they are the foundation of the Gap Theory.
We can all breathe easy knowing it's only a theory.
In Gen. 1:1 it is believed that God created the earth and heaven, the heaven with the stars, sun, ect. millions of years ago and somewhere during that time Satan and the angels that followed him rebelled against God and there was a war in heaven.
The reason Gen. 1:2 says the earth was void and without form. It's believed that Gen. 1:3 is not the beginning of the original creation, that taking place in Gen. 1:1, But Gen. 1:3 is the beginning of a recreation of damage from the war.
In Gen. 1:1 it say God created, but in vs 7 it says God made. Let me show you the difference in "created" and "made."
Created is (Bara) it refers to something coming into existence from nothing, as God speaking the creation into existence from nothing.
Made is (Asah) it refers to something being fashioned or fabricated from and existing material.
In Gen. 1:1 God created everything from nothing, In Gen. 1:7 He is making a firmament from existing materials, like in the leftovers from from the war at Satan's rebellion.
Again in vs. 16 God is making 2 great lights from existing material, not a creation as in Gen. 1:1 where He created from nothing.
Next we come to life, the living creatures on this earth. In vs 21 God is now creating again, great whales and all the creatures in the waters (the seas).
If the Gap Theory is correct, when the war with Satan and his angels was over, all life on earth is believed to have been killed according to the condition described in Gen. 1:2. So the great whales and the creatures of sea we gone and God had to create them again.
Remember that the whales and sea life were created by being spoken into existence, they are now gone and must created again.
Now we come to the beasts of the earth, all the animals in vs24, God made this time from the dust of the earth (Asah/existing materials) as with man, Gen. 2:19.
Now we come to man, here we have man both "made" Gen. 1:26 and "created" Gen. 1:27. So God made man from the dust of the earth (exsisting materials) but man was also the only creature made in the image of God and created that way.
So this is the foundation of the Gap Theory with a gap between the original creation in Gen. 1:1 and the recreation that begins in Gen. 1:3.
So I'll stop here and continue later. Remember I told you last night of another recap of the creation? I will explain that when I can get back with it later today.