Genesis 1:7

7 So God made the horizon and separated the water above and below the horizon. And so it was.

Genesis 1:7 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 1:7

And God made the firmament
By a word speaking, commanding it into being, producing it out of the chaos, and spreading it in that vast space between the heaven of heavens and our earth F26.

And divided the waters which were under the firmament from the
waters which were above the firmament;
the lower part of it, the atmosphere above, which are the clouds full of water, from whence rain descends upon the earth; and which divided between them and those that were left on the earth, and so under it, not yet gathered into one place; as it now does between the clouds of heaven and the waters of the sea. Though Mr. Gregory F1 is of opinion, that an abyss of waters above the most supreme orb is here meant; or a great deep between the heavens and the heaven of heavens, where, as in storehouses, the depth is laid up; and God has his treasures of snow, hail, and rain, and from whence he brought out the waters which drowned the world at the universal deluge. Others suppose the waters above to be the crystalline heaven, which for its clearness resembles water; and which Milton F2 calls the "crystalline ocean".

And it was so:
the firmament was accordingly made, and answered this purpose, to divide the waters below it from those above it; or "it was firm" F3, stable and durable; and so it has continued.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 ------and God made The firmament, expanse of liquid, pure, Transparent, elemental air, diffused In circuit to the uttermost convex Of this great round.------ Milton, Paradise Lost, B. 7. l. 263
F1 Notes and Observations c. 23. p. 110, &c.
F2 Ibid. l. 291.
F3 (Nk yhyw) "et factum est firmum", Fagius & Nachmanides in ib.

Genesis 1:7 In-Context

5 God named the light day, and the darkness he named night. There was evening, then morning--the first day.
6 Then God said, "Let there be a horizon in the middle of the water in order to separate the water."
7 So God made the horizon and separated the water above and below the horizon. And so it was.
8 God named [what was above] the horizon sky. There was evening, then morning--a second day.
9 Then God said, "Let the water under the sky come together in one area, and let the dry land appear." And so it was.
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