DNA
God's book of our members
Psalm 139:13-16
salm
139 details God's blueprint for our design. On April 2, 1953, James Watson
and Francis Crick presented the structure
for DNA. DNA contains all the genetic information to create our entire bodies.
DNA encodes our red blood cells, and the heart that pumps them. DNA encodes
our hair follicles, and the color of the hair in them. DNA encodes our bones,
and the muscles attached to them. God knew the structure of DNA long before
1953 because God created DNA, and has used it as His "book" of
our members.
Psalm 139:13-19 [KJV]
13 "For thou hast possessed my reins: thou has covered me
in my mother's womb.
14 I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous
are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
15 My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously
wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
16 Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy
book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned,
when as yet there was none of them.
Unique, distinguished creations!
In verse 14 we read that we are "fearfully made". The Hebrew word
is "Ya're" is from the root 'to revere' or 'to fear'.
The word
"wonderfully" in Hebrew is 'Pah'lah' which has as its root 'to
distinguish, separate, or set apart'. From this we read, "With
fearful things I am distinguished" God
is saying that we are each unique, distinguished, wonderful creations! And
He created us with fearful, reverent, awesome things. Certainly the construction
of our bodies is with amazingly awesome building blocks.
I remember Anatomy class in Medical School. Everyone dreaded with fear and nervousness the first day of Anatomy. Most of us anticipated it the entire summer leading up to that our first year in Medical School. The day we unveiled the cadavers we would be dissecting in lab was a memorable day. Although everyone of us had seen a dead person at a funeral, none of us had seen the insides of a dead person. As the weeks passed into months, we dissected muscles, nerves, blood vessels, organs, bone, and fascia. We identified every one of these hundreds of structures and were tested on them. From a purely non-microscopic viewpoint I can tell you that we are made with awesome things!!!! The intricacy of our bodies is beyond comprehension. When we think of our bodies from a microscopic standpoint, it becomes even more mind-boggling to consider the complexity of the "fearful things." With these "fearful things" we are made into unique, distinguished creatures. Though we all possess the same anatomy [with rare exceptions], we are all unique.
Not hidden from God:
In
verse 15 we read that our substance was not hid from God. This word "substance"
is 'otsem' which can also refer to our bones or our body. Certainly nothing
that happens in the womb is hidden from God. All the details of how we
are made are not known to mankind. Even if we can map out the events with
precision, we shall never know the full details of the "how".
Thus, our formation will remain "in secret" to a degree. We were "curiously
wrought or woven" by God. The next phrase "depths of the earth" is
an interesting phrase. The word for "depth" is 'tach'tiy' which
refers to lower parts, pit, or womb. Here we see that the womb of the woman
is figuratively the
womb of the earth. For we all come from dust [Genesis 3:19], so our mother's
womb is where "dust or earth" becomes an image bearer of God!
God's book of DNA
In verse 16 we read that God saw our substance [literally our unformed bodies--or
'embryo' in today's language], in the womb.
An interesting difference is
seen here between the NIV translation and the King James Bible. The NIV
says that "All the days ordained for me were written in your book before
one of
them
came
to
be." So the question is this: "Does God's book contain our days and the things
we will do, or does God's book contain the information that details the formation
of our bodies?"
This is an important question because it determines the nature of God's book.
Without knowing what is in God's book, we cannot know what His book is at
all.
The hinge to this passage is "kowl"; which means "all of them" or
every one"
The passage reads like this: "Your eyes saw my embryo/substance
and on your book all of them ["kowl"] were written. In the continuance of days
['yowm'] were they formed."
If "kowl" is referring to the days rather than our substance, then it would
be appropriate to translate this passage with a reference to the book containing
our days. But the antecedent [prior context] is our bodies, NOT our days. Verses
13, 14, 15, and 16 all have as their subject matter the formation of our bodies
in the womb. Therefore the psalmist, when saying "kowl--all of them" is most
certainly referring to the subject of the last 4 verses...our bodies.
God's record of our bodies is found in the spectacular DNA
structure. He has recorded everything about us in the pages of these molecules.
The number of hairs on our head.
Our height.
Our skin and hair color.
Our physical, mental, and intellectual strengths.
Long before mankind discovered DNA, God was creating and using it to record us in His wonderful book of our members.
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