What I find fascinating, and I say this as someone who once believed in the Trinity, is that Genesis is a foreshadowing of the Trinity. Do you agree with that? Genesis 1:26 - 'Let us make man in our image.' The ''us'' has been speculated to mean that God could have been addressing his court (of angels) but angels didn't help in the creation of mankind. But, most likely, the commentators are saying ...the ''us'' signifies the first hint of the Trinity.
Hi Deidre. I like your thinking Deidre and the underlying logic of your tentative models.
1) Regarding the Phrase : “Let us make man in our image” (Gen 1:26)
Relatively modern (Post c.e.) rabbinic Judaism adopted the interpretation that God was speaking to angels in this phrase whereas the early Christian description described God the Father speaking to his Son Jesus who was among the spirits that existed before creation of the earth. For example, The Epistle Barnabas represents this model when it says :
“For the Scripture speaks about us when he says to the Son: “Let us make man according to our image and likeness, and let them rule over the beasts of the earth and the birds of the air and the fish of the sea.” And when he saw that our creation was good, the Lord said: “Increase and multiply and fill the earth.” These things he said to the Son. (The Epistle of Barnabas 6:12)
2) Regarding creation of material things (planets, stars, etc.)
Early Judeo-Christian documents describe the ancient Christian doctrine that God the Father originated the plan to send spirits of mankind to a mortal world for their education. But God then directs his Son to accomplish the actual material creation. This is why the many early Judeo-Christian texts (synagogal prayers and other Judeo-Christian texts) describe the son as being the Creator. For example :
“O Creator, Savior, rich One in favors, Long-sufferer, and supplier of mercy, who do not withdraw from the salvation of your creatures!.... 38 For you are the Father of wisdom, the Creator, as cause, of the creative workmanship through a Mediator...41 the God and Father of the Christ,... (Hellenistic Synagogal Prayers - #4:2, 38, 41)
Prayer #5 also echoes this same early doctrine : “O Lord, Almighty One, you created the cosmos through Christ, and marked out a Sabbath day for a remembrance of this. “ (Hellenistic Synagogal Prayers - #5:1-2)
The ancient Prayer of thanksgiving was : “We give thanks to you, O God and Father of Jesus our Savior...on behalf of the knowledge and faith and love and immortality which you gave to us through Jesus your Son. 4 O Master Almighty, the God of the universe, you created the world and what is in it through him, ... (aposCon 7.26. 1-3)
The ancient prayer #3 read : “ Blessed are you, O Lord, King of the ages, who through Christ made everything, and through him in the beginning ordered that which was unprepared; who separated waters from waters with a firmament, and put a lively spirit in these;...” (Hellenistic Synagogal Prayers - #3:1)
This doctrinal model continued in multiple textual witnesses : “[the] Logos followed Will for through the logos, Christ created all things. (The Secret Book of John of Sophia)
Whether one follows the doctrine under the appellation of “the Son”, or “the Christ” or “the word”, the doctrine is consistent in the early Judeo-Christian textual witnesses. The Odes of Solomon reads : “As the work of the farmer is the plough and the helmsman the guidance of the ship so my work is a song to the Lord ....He created and rested. Created things follow a pattern. They do not know rest. ....And nothing exists without the Lord. He was before anything was, and our worlds were made by his word, his thought and his heart. “ THE ODES OF SOLOMON ODE 16;
Right, okay. So there was no beginning in terms of humans, before this beginning. ....I do believe that there could have been angels - that explains Lucifer. Lucifer who eventually became Satan, and God created Lucifer, as an angel. You know that story?
3) Regarding beings that existed as spirits prior to the material creation of the earth (upon which these spirits now live as people)
Again, I think your logic regarding Satan existing prior to the world is quite good.
Regarding Satan existing before the earth, Jesus said : "...I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven. (Luke 10:18). The doctrine that Lucifer (Satan/Iblis/the Devil, etc) existed with other angels is not only quite orthodox, but there is a great deal of early literature describing the fall of Lucifer from heaven inside the authentic early Judao-christian theology. In fact, the Christian, Jewish and Islamic traditions all intersect and agree on the most common tradition regarding the fall of Lucifer.
God, Angels and the spirits of mankind existed prior to the creation of the world
If the early Christians were correct in their description that matter existed from which God created the worlds, then it should not be surprising that they also believed that the spirits of mankind also existed before the creation of the world. (In fact, the world was created for them).
The early Judao-christian doctrine of Pre-existence underlies the earliest Judeo-Christian assumptions and illuminates other theological considerations : “And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? (Jn 9:1)” In such verses, the apostles are simply making the assumption that the man both existed and could sin before birth.
IF one knows that the disciples assumed that a persons’ spirit pre-existed birth, then it becomes clear that the concept of pre-existence is simply assumed in early theology, in their world-view and in their questions they ask.
: ”... I saw a hundred thousand times a hundred thousand, ten million times ten million, an innumerable and uncountable (multitude) who stand before the glory of the Lord of the Spirits. (1st Enoch 40:1)
The great scribe Enoch is commanded by the angel to : “... write all the souls of men, whatever of them are not yet born, and their places, prepared for eternity. 5 For all souls are prepared for eternity, before the composition of the earth.” (2nd Enoch 23:4-5) In his vision the angel bids Enoch, “Come and I will show you the souls of the righteous who have already been created and have returned, and the souls of the righteous who have not yet been created.”
After seeing various pre-existent souls, the ancient midrashic explanation is given us by himself Enoch regarding these many souls says : “the spirit shall clothe itself in my presence” refers to the souls of the righteous which have already been created in the storehouse of beings and have returned to the presence of god; and “the souls which I have made” refers to the souls of the righteous which have not yet been created in the storehouse.” (3rd Enoch 43:1-3)
The vast ascension literature, describes the pre-creation realm of spirits. Abraham, in his ascension Vision describes the unnumbered spirits he sees, many of whom are waiting to come into mortality. The angel says to Abraham : “Look now beneath your feet at the firmament and understand the creation that was depicted of old (i.e. planned). Among other things Abraham says “I saw there a great crowd of men and women and children, half of them on the right side of the portrayal, and half of them on the left side of the portrayal.”... He asks : “Eternal, Mighty One! What is this picture of creation?” 2 And he said to me, “This is my will with regard to what is in the council and it became good before my face (i.e. according to his plan).. “These who are on the left side are a multitude of tribes who existed previously...and through you. some (who have been) prepared for being put in order (slav” restoration”), others for revenge and perdition at the end of the age....those on the right side of the picture are the people set apart for me of the people with azazel; these are the ones I have prepared to be born of you and to be called my people (The Apocalypse of Abraham 21:1-7 and 22:1-5 and 23:1-3)
The doctrine of pre-mortal existence of the spirits within men permeates the biblical text as well. A knowledge of this simple principle explains and underlying so many of the quotes in many other texts as well. In the Old testament it was said : “Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. (ecclesiates 12:7).
This principle of RETURNING to God is mirrored in multiple other early Judao Christian texts as well : When God the Father commands the son to “Go, take the soul of my beloved Sedrach, and put it in Paradise.” The only begotten Son said to Sedrach, “give me that which our Father deposited in the womb of your mother in your holy dwelling place since you were born.” (The Apocalypse of Sedrach 9:1-2 and 5).
When the Son finally DOES take the Soul of the Mortal Sedrach, he simply takes it back to God “where it came from”. God’s statement to the prophet Sedrach is simply a rephrase of what God said in Old Testament Ecclesiastes 12:7...” and the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.” This principle is repeated in this same ancient usage in many of the ancient sacred texts from the earliest periods.
“Jesus said, “Blessed are the solitary and elect, for you will find the Kingdom. For you are from it, and to it you will return.” (THE GOSPEL OF THOMAS v 49)
“Therefore, fear not death. For that which is from me, that is the soul, departs for heaven. That which is from the earth, that is the body, departs for the earth from which it was taken.” (The Greek Apocalypse of Ezra 6:26 & 7:1-4)
The Early Christian usage of Ecclesiates 12:7 was used in this same way by the Apostle Peter as he explained to Clement that "This world was made so that the number of spirits predestined to come here when their number was full could receive their bodies and again be conducted back to the light." (Recognitions)
I think the more ancient Judeo-Christian doctrines make much more sense and are much more intuitive and rational than the many interpretations of later Christian movements and a return to these early doctrines will create the most accurate models of what God is doing. Still, whether the early Judeo-Christians were correct on their doctrines or not, I hope your spiritual journey is satisfying and wonderful as you synthesize your own concepts and ideas as to what is going on inside of this mortal existence.
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