Creation*
Genesis 1:1-10; Romans 1:20, 25; 8:20, 22; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 6:15; Revelation 3:14; Colossians 1:15, 23; 1 Timothy 4:4; Hebrews 4:13| New World Translation© |
| Genesis 1 |
| (1-10) In [the] beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2Now the earth proved to be formless and waste and there was darkness upon the surface of [the] watery deep; and God’s active force was moving to and fro over the surface of the waters. 3And God proceeded to say: “Let light come to be.” Then there came to be light. 4After that God saw that the light was good, and God brought about a division between the light and the darkness. 5And God began calling the light Day, but the darkness he called Night. And there came to be evening and there came to be morning, a first day. 6And God went on to say: “Let an expanse come to be in between the waters and let a dividing occur between the waters and the waters.” 7Then God proceeded to make the expanse and to make a division between the waters that should be beneath the expanse and the waters that should be above the expanse. And it came to be so. 8And God began to call the expanse Heaven. And there came to be evening and there came to be morning, a second day. 9And God went on to say: “Let the waters under the heavens be brought together into one place and let the dry land appear.” And it came to be so. 10And God began calling the dry land Earth, but the bringing together of the waters he called Seas. Further, God saw that [it was] good. |
| Romans 1 |
| (20) For his invisible [qualities] are clearly seen from the world’s creation onward, because they are perceived by the things made, even his eternal power and Godship, so that they are inexcusable; |
| (25) even those who exchanged the truth of God for the lie and venerated and rendered sacred service to the creation rather than the One who created, who is blessed forever. Amen. |
| Romans 8 |
| (20) For the creation was subjected to futility, not by its own will but through him that subjected it, on the basis of hope |
| (22) For we know that all creation keeps on groaning together and being in pain together until now. |
| 2 Corinthians 5 |
| (17) Consequently if anyone is in union with Christ, he is a new creation; the old things passed away, look! new things have come into existence. |
| Galatians 6 |
| (15) For neither is circumcision anything nor is uncircumcision, but a new creation [is something]. |
| Revelation 3 |
| (14) “And to the angel of the congregation in La·o·di·ce´a write: These are the things that the Amen says, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation by God, |
| Colossians 1 |
| (15) He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation; |
| (23) provided, of course, that YOU continue in the faith, established on the foundation and steadfast and not being shifted away from the hope of that good news which YOU heard, and which was preached in all creation that is under heaven. Of this [good news] I Paul became a minister. |
| 1 Timothy 4 |
| (4) The reason for this is that every creation of God is fine, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, |
| Hebrews 4 |
| (13) And there is not a creation that is not manifest to his sight, but all things are naked and openly exposed to the eyes of him with whom we have an accounting. |
| New World Translation© |
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