What is Genesis 1 REALLY saying? by Fr. Gabriel Wissa

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  • čas přidán 25. 02. 2020
  • N.B. There are different interpretations to the text of Genesis 1, and this video tackles one of them.
    What is Genesis 1 REALLY saying?
    In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit; One God, Amen.
    Since the Enlightenment period, and its associated scientific discoveries, way too many people have spent countless hours comparing the Bible with contemporary science, or today’s science. Many books have been written on this subject-some aim at reconciling between Scripture and science; while others, attempt to refute either side. Today, many Christians still repeatedly pin the two against each other in their search for truths regarding vital issues like the Big Bang, evolution theories, etc. And, of course, Genesis 1 is at the heart of this battle. But, is this the correct approach to Genesis 1? In this video, we will discuss how to accurately read Genesis 1 as well as the meaning of each of the first 5 days. In the next video on the subject, we will discuss the structure of the chapter-why are there seven days-and dive into the details of days six and seven
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Komentáře • 29

  • @rubenalias7250
    @rubenalias7250 Před 4 lety +16

    Praise God this channel exists

  • @williamedwards2512
    @williamedwards2512 Před 4 lety +7

    Excellent teaching as always, I wish I had received these interpretations in my youth. Thank You Father.

  • @rajiantony6306
    @rajiantony6306 Před 4 lety +2

    Much much awaited clarification ... thank you very much Father for the realistic way of explaining it. Very eager to listen the next class

  • @tonymoza
    @tonymoza Před 4 lety +3

    This was WONDERFUL! please continue to do more :)

  • @joegilbody4878
    @joegilbody4878 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful explanation.

  • @marcossouza6636
    @marcossouza6636 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video!

  • @evankardaras9483
    @evankardaras9483 Před 4 lety

    Amazing, thank u 🙏

  • @josueinhan8436
    @josueinhan8436 Před 4 lety +1

    Caramba, muito interessante! Queridos, onde acho um livro com essa interpretação? Padre Gabriel, por acaso você tem um?

  • @SamA-dx1lh
    @SamA-dx1lh Před 3 lety

    Great explanation. Can I ask for a reference book ?

  • @Richie_roo
    @Richie_roo Před 10 měsíci

    I agree with your interpretation as it is a popular them in the Bible, such as the 10 plagues or Paul at the Areopogus. Speaking of the 10 plagues you mentioned corresponding with Egyptian false gods, can you do a video on that please?

  • @user-yj9qq2zd9i
    @user-yj9qq2zd9i Před 4 lety

    Father, did you used research by InspiringPhilosophy, who also made a series on Genesis 1-11?

    • @CopticOrthodoxAnswers
      @CopticOrthodoxAnswers  Před 4 lety +7

      I did my Masters thesis on this subject.

    • @KyrieAnt37
      @KyrieAnt37 Před 2 měsíci

      thank you father…i would like to know what i can read to get these references about these historical references please?

  • @josueinhan8436
    @josueinhan8436 Před 4 lety

    So, is Genesis' creation a fabule, a parabole, or is it literal but filled with this whole meaning? This video blowed my mind!!! Need your help, brothers

    • @gerarddlima
      @gerarddlima Před rokem

      There is no reason to believe that it should not be considered a summation of how the earth came to be.Most Christians throughout history believed that.

  • @OriginalSinner
    @OriginalSinner Před 2 lety +3

    Young Earth Creationism is the only dogmatic, apostolic, and historical teaching of the Church.
    The church fathers were in unanimous agreement on this teaching; and they condemned those who rejected it as heretics and unbelievers (and rightfully so). And as for the Bible: YEC is written of, explicitly.
    Fr. Wissa, understand that you have many people following you, most of whom believe everything that you say, simply because you say it. Enlighten them on what has always been believed in, what has always been taught in our catechisms.
    Jesus said, “Do not be of this world…” ✥

  • @Cata-Holic_Doode
    @Cata-Holic_Doode Před rokem

    Orthodoxy is very interesting

  • @christiana8193
    @christiana8193 Před 4 lety +2

    Sorry for unrelated issue but gotta ask you .....Why isn't there any Orthodox christian apologetic? Like 90 percent of apologetic content on youtube is of Evangelical or protestant. While orthodox fathers should even teach those Evangelicals to the true faith, pastors having little knowledge of the bible and history are debating with non Christians. I know that there is a wisdom in orthodox church but I still don't understand why it's not out for watchers on youtube.
    Peace

    • @CopticOrthodoxAnswers
      @CopticOrthodoxAnswers  Před 4 lety +5

      Hello Roddy A,
      Good question! It does seem at times that Orthodox Christians don't do as much 'apologetics' works as Christians of a more evangelical or otherwise western background.
      This is because of Orthodoxy's constant focus on experience rather than data as the measure of knowledge. Where apologetics often espouses brow-beating people into 'knowing God' factually, Orthodoxy preaches the experience of the Risen Lord in the Life of The Spirit as adopted children of The Father. Facts can certainly help (and they certainly are not bad) but they do not lead people into a real communion with the Divine but rather into an intellectual assent to an idea conjured by their mind of the speaker or their interlocutor. The Orthodox Church wishes to bring people into the mystery of the communion with God much as the married couple comes to know each other in a far greater depth than simple factual knowledge. This is the main reason why Orthodoxy has never 'done' apologetics the way we have come to know it in the west.
      God bless you and may He lead you into all knowledge

    • @christiana8193
      @christiana8193 Před 4 lety

      @@CopticOrthodoxAnswers AMEN

  • @nikosperimeno3141
    @nikosperimeno3141 Před 2 lety

    "scientific obsession"? or awareness?

  • @asdfasdf8659
    @asdfasdf8659 Před 2 lety

    We got to be very careful . The Bible is written inspired by the Holy Spirit so when it is written for all times. It does not have time limit .

    • @CopticOrthodoxAnswers
      @CopticOrthodoxAnswers  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes but Scripture also has its contextual background that has to be properly understood.

  • @shameleshak2284
    @shameleshak2284 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Father Gabriel,
    If you allow me, I totally disagree with your approach to Genesis (with all my respect to the thesis you did) . You present a mixture of theories for many theologians and scientists. (Old earth , functional creation theory, framework hypothesis. Allegorical interpretation...etc) . Giving people false and superficial text interpretation.
    You’ve also misrepresented the young earth view demonising it as the wooden literal interpretation.
    Please father, take some time to read the young earth approach. As it’s the most reasonable true reading. As you are followed by thousands of people, and any false teaching will lead to a crisis in their faith .
    I am happy to communicate with you to discuss any topic in this regard.

    • @monicayaacoub3984
      @monicayaacoub3984 Před 2 lety

      Wrong teaching

    • @OriginalSinner
      @OriginalSinner Před 2 lety +1

      Well said, brother. The “Old Earth” and “Evolution” ideas are some of the most dangerous heresies, of our time.
      May God bless you further, and give you a great and passionate heart, to defend true doctrine. ✥

  • @yboriginal01
    @yboriginal01 Před rokem

    Lol, Genesis 1 isn’t about how the earth came to be? ….so I guess the science people were right all along? And how can your faith claim that the Bible is timeless and universally applicable but you say it wasn’t written with the 21st century reader’s scientific obsession in mind? Could God not have predicted the 21st century reader and planned for that as He was inspiring Moses to write this text? Or did Moses just make this stuff up to fight the pagan gods of his day? Is your religion truth or is it a sham? Why do you need to introduce all those pagan gods in order to explain your God? Can He not stand on His own? Does He need to be explained in the context of idols? Wouldn’t that mean He’s one of them and just happens to be stronger than all of them? I guess I’ll just wait for an even stronger god to come along and believe in Him…