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Creation @ "In the beginning" God created, i.e., called into being, all things out of nothing. This creative act on the part of God was absolutely free, and for infinitely wise reasons. The cause of all things exists only in the will of God. The work of creation is attributed

(1) to the Godhead kjv@Genesis:1:1-26);

(2) to the Father ( kjv@1Corinthians:8:6);

(3) to the Son kjv@John:1:3; kjv@Colossians:1:16-17);

(4) to the Holy Spirit kjv@Genesis:1:2; kjv@Job:26:13; kjv@Psalms:104:30). The fact that he is the Creator distinguishes Jehovah as the true God kjv@Isaiah:37:16 kjv@Isaiah:40:12-13 kjv@Isaiah:54:5 ; kjv@Psalms:96:5; kjv@Jeremiah:10:11-12). The one great end in the work of creation is the manifestation of the glory of the Creator kjv@Colossians:1:16; kjv@Revelation:4:11; kjv@Romans:11:36). God's works, equally with God's word, are a revelation from him; and between the teachings of the one and those of the other, when rightly understood, there can be no contradiction. Traditions of the creation, disfigured by corruptions, are found among the records of ancient Eastern nations. (
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