Genesis 1:17

17 And God placed them in the vaulted dome[a] of heaven[b] to give light on the earth

Genesis 1:17 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 1:17

And God set them in the firmament of the heaven
He not only ordered that there they should be, and made them that there they might be, but he placed them there with his own hands; and they are placed, particularly the sun, at such a particular distance as to be beneficial and not hurtful: had it been set nearer to the earth, its heat would have been intolerable; and had it been further off it would have been of no use; in the one case we should have been scorched with its heat, and in the other been frozen up for the want of it. The various expressions used seem to be designed on purpose to guard against and expose the vanity of the worship of the sun and moon; which being visible, and of such great influence and usefulness to the earth, were the first the Heathens paid adoration to, and was as early as the times of Job, ( Job 31:26-28 ) and yet these were but creatures made by God, his servants and agents under him, and therefore to worship them was to serve the creature besides the Creator. To give light upon the earth;
this is repeated from ( Genesis 1:15 ) to show the end for which they were made, and set up, and the use they were to be of to the earth; being hung up like so many lamps or chandeliers, to contain and send forth light unto the earth, to the inhabitants of it, that they may see to walk and work by, and do all the business of life, as well as be warmed and comforted thereby, and the earth made fertile to bring forth its precious fruits for the use of creatures in it: and it is marvellous that such light should be emitted from the sun, when it is at such a vast distance from the earth, and should reach it in so short a space. A modern astronomer F13 observes, that a bullet discharged from a cannon would be near twenty five years, before it could finish its journey from the sun to the earth: and yet the rays of light reach the earth in seven minutes and a half, and are said to pass ten millions of miles in a minute.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Huygen. Cosmotheoros. l. 2. p. 125.

Genesis 1:17 In-Context

15 and they shall be as lights in the vaulted dome of heaven to give light on the earth." And it [was] so.
16 And God made two lights, the greater light to rule the day and the smaller light to rule the night, and the stars.
17 And God placed them in the vaulted dome of heaven to give light on the earth
18 and to rule over the day and over the night, and to {separate light from darkness}. And God saw that [it was] good.
19 And there was evening and there was morning, a fourth day.

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