Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
<< Genesis 1:5   Genesis 1:7 >>


Genesis 1:6

SECOND DAY. (Genesis 1:6-8)

firmament—an expanse—a beating out as a plate of metal: a name given to the atmosphere from its appearing to an observer to be the vault of heaven, supporting the weight of the watery clouds. By the creation of an atmosphere, the lighter parts of the waters which overspread the earth's surface were drawn up and suspended in the visible heavens, while the larger and heavier mass remained below. The air was thus "in the midst of the waters," that is, separated them; and this being the apparent use of it, is the only one mentioned, although the atmosphere serves other uses, as a medium of life and light.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Genesis 1:6:

Genesis 1:6
Job 26:10
Job 37:18
Psalms 33:9

 

<< Genesis 1:5   Genesis 1:7 >>

DISCLAIMER: Church of the Great God (CGG) provides these resources to aid the individual in studying the Bible. However, it is up to the individual to "prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good" (I Thessalonians 5:21). The content of these resources does not necessarily reflect the views of CGG. They are provided for information purposes only.

©Copyright 1992-2026 Church of the Great God.   Contact C.G.G. if you have questions or comments.