2 Peter 3:5 NASB
For when they maintain this, it escapes their notice that by the word of God heavens existed long ago and earth was formed out of water and by water,
Our first question is just who are the "they" that claim something wrong? It is the "mocker" following their own fleshly desires, rather than submitting to God.
Second, how does truth "escape" the mockers notice? One school of thought is that they are blind to the truth, the other school thinks they are willfully ignorant of the truth, meaning they know what scripture proclaims, but ignore it.
The third and last question concerns "water." In this usage "water" refers to the unknown primary element of creation. And not just the static unknown material, but also its dynamic effect, such as rain or a deluge shaping the environment
Based on these observations, what conclusions might we draw?
False teachers, spreading false doctrine do so out of blindness or willful animosity to truth.
Second, the view that the heavens and earth have always existed and will always exist is false according to scripture.
Third, by the Logos of God, the heavens existed long ago, then the earth was formed from unknown material by unknown forces of the Logos of God.
For when they maintain this, it escapes their notice that by the word of God heavens existed long ago and earth was formed out of water and by water,
Our first question is just who are the "they" that claim something wrong? It is the "mocker" following their own fleshly desires, rather than submitting to God.
Second, how does truth "escape" the mockers notice? One school of thought is that they are blind to the truth, the other school thinks they are willfully ignorant of the truth, meaning they know what scripture proclaims, but ignore it.
The third and last question concerns "water." In this usage "water" refers to the unknown primary element of creation. And not just the static unknown material, but also its dynamic effect, such as rain or a deluge shaping the environment
Based on these observations, what conclusions might we draw?
False teachers, spreading false doctrine do so out of blindness or willful animosity to truth.
Second, the view that the heavens and earth have always existed and will always exist is false according to scripture.
Third, by the Logos of God, the heavens existed long ago, then the earth was formed from unknown material by unknown forces of the Logos of God.