For today's reading: Genesis 1 & 2; Psalm 19
According to the pagan myths, a pantheon of deities existed in the beginning; the gods were embodied in nature and had humanlike needs and imperfections; the world was born out of a struggle between the gods; and man was created only to be exploited by the gods. (p. 57)
Yet, we find something completely different in the Bible. As the BIY Companion, Vol 1 notes:
Unlike other creation stories, Genesis shows that God did not create human beings to be his slaves or entertainment - he created us to share in his own life. No religion or worldview apart from the Judeo-Christian believes that human beings have been created in God's image and likeness. (p. 6)
Our primordial parents, Adam & Eve, are introduced. With that, today's reading from Genesis ends.
In Psalm 19, we find the psalmist rejoicing in "telling the glory of God" in what He did by creation; the will of God as revealed in the Law; and the mercy of God to forgive transgressions against His law (Ignatius, p. 845).
The last is summed up in this last verse:
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of
my heart
be acceptable in your sight,
O Lord, my rock and my redeemer. (Ps 14)




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