The Scriptures Are Real

S5 E6 God, Light, Darkness, Chaos, Forms, and Voidness Explained (week 3 part 2)

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Jan 11, 2026
Kent P. Jackson and Josh Sears, both Old Testament scholars from BYU, delve into the depths of Genesis 1, exploring the ancient views of order versus chaos. They unpack the meaning of creation as organizing rather than creating from nothing and the significance of light as God's presence. The discussion highlights the structure of days in the creation narrative, showing how each day addresses chaos. They also unravel the library-like nature of the Old Testament, discussing its varied genres and the process of textual transmission, emphasizing the enduring value of biblical covenants.
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ADVICE

Use The Book Of Abraham For Contrast

  • Compare the Book of Abraham account with Genesis and Moses to notice different emphases.
  • Discuss who creates, councils of gods, and generational/watchful language in family or study groups.
INSIGHT

Mankind As Creation's Purpose

  • The creation narrative culminates in mankind as God's crowning work and steward of creation.
  • Kerry emphasizes the cosmos was made filled with God's presence for human progression back to God.
INSIGHT

The Old Testament As A Library

  • The Old Testament is best seen as a library of varied genres rather than a single authored book.
  • Kent P. Jackson and Josh Sears highlight historical, prophetic, and poetic divisions formed over centuries.
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