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''What is the difference betweewn Elohim in Ge 1:1 and Yahweh Elohim in Ge 2:4?''
The skeptic uses this verse erroneously to demonstrate a contradiction. In his rebellious mind, if he can show one error, then he has proven the whole Bible to be in error. But he fails in this instance.
The word ''Yahweh'' is transalted translated 'Lord' with the implication that he is to be respected, though why he should be respected is not reflected in the translation. It is used in every chapter of Genesis begining beginning with chapter 2 before the introduction of Abraham. The apperent apparent contradiction apparently grows stronger when we assert that God wrote Genesis 1 on a tablet and handed it to Adam. And then the subsequent tablets were written by eye-witnesses who passed the tablets from father to son. We eliminate the common apologetic excuse that Moses inserted 'Yahweh' in the record from oral tradition, and God is correcting the mistake concerning the knowledge of his name.
However, 'name' also means 'reputation'. When you are called by a name, you are given a reputation. Our new name, is that of Christ. We have his reputation before God. By formation, ''Yahweh'' means 'Creator of calamity. When God explained the calamity he would bring upon Egypt, he explains that by the reputation of the creator of calamity, he has not been previously known.
''Isa 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil [calamity]: I the LORD do all these [things].''
We are troubled by the the thought that God creates calamity, but we shouldn't be. He created a universe where you reap what you sow, and then said he would give you what you want, and allow you to wallow in the consequences. He created a system where sin creates pain, suffering and death, and then allows you to choose it. If putting you your hand in a flame did not hurt, you would destroy yourself by continuing to do it. Likewise, suffering in the flesh drives us to our knees in humility declaring that God alone is God. Suffering is the schoolaster to the flesh.
From this verse we know that when God uses ''Yahweh'' in Gen 2:4 he is not using the meaning of 'creator י of calamity הוה', but of some other formtion, because he was not known by the reputation yet.
=What is the difference between Gen 1:1 and Gen 2:4?=
The answer is now obvious. In Gen 1:1 there was no one to teach, so there was no one to call him Lord. Adam mand Eve were created on Day 6 so the could know him as 'teacher'. Genesis 1 is also a teaching of Christ where every day is a vignette , or picture of Christ fulfilling the will of the Father.
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