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PRE-ADAMIC CIVILIZATION

Genesis 1:1-2 (KJV)

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1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth

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2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.  And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

WHAT IS THE GAP THEORY?

'Gap Theory' is the possibility of a gap in time between verses 1 and 2 in the book of Genesis, chapter one.

 

During this gap, it's theorized that another earth, with another human race prior to Adam (pre-Adamic), existed.  Along with it, a functioning society, cities and towns, plant and animal life, etc., just as we have on our earth today.  

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This gap in time deals with Lucifer's reign over the first earth, the original earth, before he fell (and became Satan), the fall of one third of the angels with Lucifer, and the destruction of the first earth (when it became 'without form and void'), as a result of Lucifer's fall and the corruption of the first human race.

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Also known as: Ante-chaotic age, Ruin Reconstruction theory, Genesis Gap, Pre-Adamic creation

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Length of time:  Unknown

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Another book to check out is Donna Howell and Dr. Thomas Horn's book, BEFORE GENESISYou can find this book and others tied to this topic on the Resources page.

GAP THEORY OVERVIEW

Genesis 1: In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth

 

Genesis 2: And the earth was without form and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.  And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

 

This theory states that there is an unknown period of time between verses 1 and 2 in Genesis in which a number of things could have occurred.

 

After the earth was originally created by God, along with an original race of humans (a pre-Adamic race) and angels, something happened.  This may have been a timeframe in which Lucifer rebelled against God.  At the time, he was responsible for overseeing the Earth, it was his domain according to scripture.  When he rebelled, God judged him and the Earth.  So, Lucifer, now Satan, had already fallen by the time we get to Genesis 1:3.  Sin already existed prior to the creation of Adam and Eve.

 

Jeremiah also references the some of the same content contained in verse 2 of Genesis:

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23 I looked on the earth, and behold, it was without form and void; and to the heavens, and they had no light.
24 I looked on the mountains, and behold, they were quaking, and all the hills moved to and fro.  25 I looked, and behold, there was no man, and all the birds of the air had fled. 26 I looked, and behold, the fruitful land was a desert, and all its cities were laid in ruins before the Lord, before his fierce anger.  Jeremiah 4:23-26 (ESV)

 

Why were the mountains trembling (earthquakes)? What cities is Jeremiah referencing? And, why were they broken down or destroyed? Where did man go? Why did the birds flee? Why was the Lord angry?

 

Genesis 1:2 and Jeremiah 4:23-27 are not referring to the creation of our present earth or our present human race (Adamic race).

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This theory was first presented back in 1814 by Thomas Chalmers.  In addition, George Pember (1907), Arthur Custance (1970), and Donald Gray Barnhouse (1970) have published information on this theory.  

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Timothy Alberino, released a book, BIRTHRIGHT, supporting the idea of a pre-Adamic civilization. A great book! He's also a big supporter of George Pember.  

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Terminology is key….

 

Made vs. Create

Creating something out of nothing vs. Re-creating something

Plenishing vs. Re-plenishing

 

These terms bring up big questions.  Adam and Eve were told by God to re-plenish the earth.  Noah and his family were told to re-plenish the earth after the flood.  Both indicating that the earth had originally been plenished and needed to be replenished.   The earth had a race of people and then it didn’t, so it needed re-populated in each case.

 

Genesis 1:2 References the earth being without form and void with darkness on it.  God doesn’t create anything void, dark or without form.  His creations are perfect, spotless, without blemish, full of light, peaceful.  So, something must have happened to the earth making it without form, void, and dark.

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Darkness is referencing a different kind of darkness, it was something unnatural, not just a time without daylight.

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The Deep, per the Septuagint, is the abyss, home of evil spirits.

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This theory actually explains a lot when it comes to other scripture throughout the Bible, archaeology, how sin already existed, and Satan had already fallen by the time Adam and Eve were created.​

 

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Q: What is the "Gap Theory" and is it valid?

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A: The so-called "Gap Theory" is a conjecture about a possible interval between the first two verses in Genesis 1. Among other things, it attempts to deal with the creation of the angels, the fall of Lucifer, and related topics. The angels apparently witnessed the creation of the earth; 1 but when were they created? Satan's rebellion is also portrayed in Scripture;2 but when did he fall?

Genesis 1:1


In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.

Beresheet Bara Elohim et ha-Shamayim et ha-Eretz.

Seven Hebrew words; 4 x 7 letters. Volumes have been written on this verse alone. This opening declaration in verse 1 stands alone; it says it all.

If you understand this verse you will have no trouble with any other verse in the Bible.

The first word is Beresheeth, "In Beginning," which yields the name of the book of Genesis in Hebrew.

The second word is bara, to create out of nothing. This is in contrast to similar words in the Hebrew: Asa, to make, fashion, or fabricate; and Yatsa , to form or shape. (Isaiah 43:7 uses all three.) Most of what we see in the remainder of Genesis 1 are forms of "made."

The third word, Elohim , the name of God, seems to be a grammatical "error": it is a plural noun, used as a singular. It is recognized by many scholars as the first hint of the Trinity.
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Genesis 1:2


It is the second verse that raises some questions.

And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

The words, "without form and void, tohu w'bohu , seem to be contradicted by a passage in Isaiah:

For thus saith the LORD that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain [Whto tohu], he formed it to be inhabited: I am the LORD; and there is none else.  Isaiah 45:18

And also in Jeremiah:

I beheld the earth, and, lo, it was without form, and void [tohu w'bohu]; and the heavens, and they had no light. I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled. I beheld, and, lo, the fruitful place was a wilderness, and all the cities thereof were broken down at the presence of the LORD, and by his fierce anger. Jer 4:23-27

When were "all the cities thereof broken down"?

Furthermore, the verb hayah , "was" in Genesis 1:2, is a transitive verb; it is the same word used when "Lot's wife became a pillar of salt."
4 It implies an active transition.

Also, the waw , "and," in Genesis 1:2 usually implies a time delay.
5 Here it can be construed as an adversative conjunction, implying a reversal as well as a delay.

(In the Greek Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate it is rendered as "but.")
Putting all this together, some scholars suggest that it should be rendered:

"But the earth became without form and void ("ruined and uninhabitable"); and darkness was on the face of the deep (LXX: abousso). And the Spirit of God hovered (Talmud: like a dove?) over the face of the waters ."

The Cosmic Interval


The conjecture is that between the first two verses of the Bible, after the original creation which included the angels and Lucifer, there was a rebellion and a judgment of his principal domain, the Earth. We thus find Satan already fallen in Genesis 3.

According to this view, the record following is simply a reconstruction and the subsequent unfolding of God's plan of redemption.
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These ideas were published by Thomas Chalmers in 1814; George Pember, in 1907; Arthur C. Custance in 1970, and Donald Gray Barnhouse, among others, in more recent years.7 This is all, of course, highly speculative, and there are those who have published refutations against this view.8

In any case, attempting to employ the "Gap Theory" in an attempt to reconcile the Genesis record with geologic or paleanthological theories is inappropriate and futile. Fossils are dead: they occurred after Adam. Clearly, the Biblical record attributes plants and animals to the post-Adamic world, and its subsequent "bondage of decay" to the fall in Genesis 3.9

The ambiguities of language, and its subsequent translations, often leave room for creative speculations. Conjectures such as the Gap Theory are provocative and challenge us to search "the whole counsel of God" for consistency and integrity with known, established doctrines.

Speculations such as these can stimulate fruitful discussions but should, of course, be maintained with a light touch at best.

Yet, the possibility of such an interval would seem to reconcile many of the passages regarding Satan and his background. His aspirations to "ascend into heaven," and the suggestive portrayal in what appears to be a pre-Adamic Eden,
10 with the earth as his principal domain, would seem to harmonize with this view.

As the "prince of this world,"
11 Satan's offer to Jesus Christ in the famed temptations was valid, or else it wouldn't have been a temptation.12

By God's allowing the cosmic drama to play itself out, Satan will inadvertently glorify God by demonstrating that there can be only one will in the universe and all other paths lead to chaos and destruction.

God will use the weakness of man, and his redemption through faith in His Son, to redeem not only fallen man, but "a new heavens and a new earth."
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For more on this subject, see our Expositional Commentary on the Book of Genesis.

Notes:
1. Job 38:4-7.
2. Isaiah 14:12-17; Ezekiel 28:12-19.
3. Cf. Psalm 2. See also our briefing package, The Trinity.
4. Genesis 19:26.
5. Exodus 2:1-2, an eight-year period; Deuteronomy 10:5-6, a 38-year period; 1 Chron-icles 10:14; 11:1, a seven-year period; Ezekiel 6:22, 7:1, a 58-year period.
6. 1 John 3:8.
7. George H. Pember, Earth's Earliest Ages, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1907; Arthur C. Custance, Without Form and Void, Brockville, Ontario, Canada, 1970; Donald Gray Barnhouse, The Invisible War , Zondervan Publishing Co., Grand Rapids MI, 1965.
8. For a refutation of the Gap Theory, see Weston W. Fields, Unformed and Unfilled , Burgener Enterprises, Collinsville IL, 1976.
9. Romans 8:21.
10. Isaiah 14:12-17; Ezekiel 28:12-19.
11. John 14:30; Luke 11:17-18.
12. Luke 4:5-8.
13. Isaiah 65:17; Revelation 21:1.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

CREATE

 

  • To produce out of nothing

  • A perfect God would not create an imperfect world:

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For thus says the Lord, who created the heavens (he is God!), who formed the earth and made it
(he established it; he did not create it empty, he formed it to be inhabited!): “I am the Lord, and there is no other.  Isaiah 45:18 (ESV)

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  • Satan fell and sin existed prior to the Adamic world (Adam & Eve were tempted by Satan in the Garden of Eden) 

  • The earth 'was' without form - 'was' being past tense, before or prior; it became that way - it wasn't created that way, but became that way (through sin)

  • God had to create order out of chaos to get our current earth....to create you and me

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REPLENISH vs. PLENISH

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And God blessed them, and said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth. Genesis 1:28 (KJV)

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  • Adam and Eve were told to repopulate or replenish it again, not for the first time, indicating that the earth had been populated in the past, prior to them.

  • Noah was told to replenish the earth after the flood (replenish the earth....repopulate....refill)

  • Why would it mean to populate again for Noah, but not Adam?

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DESCRIPTION OF THE PRE-ADAMIC WORLD

 

Jeremiah 4:23-26 (NIV):

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(23) I looked at the earth, and it was formless and empty; and at the heavens, and their light was gone. (24) I looked at the mountains and they were quaking; all the hills were swaying. (25) I looked, and there were no people; every bird in the sky had flown away. (26) I looked, and the fruitful land was a desert; all its towns lay in ruins before the Lord, before his fierce anger.

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2 Peter 3:5-7 (NIV):

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(5) But they deliberately forget that long ago by God's word the heavens existed and the earth was formed out of water and by water. (6) By these waters also the world of that time was deluged and destroyed. (7) By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgement and destruction of ungodly men.

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Jeremiah and Peter reference the prior earth, the world that was then (pre-adamic) and the present world (ours).  This pre-adamic world was inhabited by man, there were cities, and there were birds, hills, mountains.​

SCRIPTURE REFERENCES

Genesis 1:1-2 - the time period between verse one and verse two

Genesis 1:28 - references God telling Adam & Eve to replenish the earth

Genesis 2:1 - speaks of God restoring the heavens and the earth that are now, not the original creation

Genesis 2:5 - description of earth before God restored it to our earth now

Genesis 7:18 - references Noah's ark moving upon the 'face' of the waters (KVJ) - the same wording is used in Genesis 1:2, which may support a universal flood before Adam

Psalms 18:7-15 - reference a judgement of some kind - when did it happen? Prior to Adam?

Psalms 104:5-9 - references the pre-adamic world

Psalms 136:6

Isaiah 45:18 - references God creating the earth not in the form we read about in Genesis 1:2 (without form, void, chaotic)

Jeremiah 4:23-26 - Lucifer's garden of Eden before Adam where sin originated amoun the angels & the pre-adamites

Luke 10:18 - references pre-adamic fall from heaven

2 Peter 2:4 - references the pre-adamic fall of angels

2 Peter 3:5-8 - references the earth being made perfect and inhabited

Jude 1:6 - references the pre-adamic fall of angels

Articles Updates and Archaeology section

ARTICLES, UPDATES & ARCHAEOLOGY

The Kings List

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A 4,000 year old Sumerian cuneiform tablet documents the kings of Sumer and adjoining kingdoms and includes the length of their reigns as well as the locations of their kingships. The tablet covers thousands of years. The total years of reign for these pre-Adamic Kings adds up to 241,200 years!

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These Kings include: 

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Scholars and other experts chalk up the accounts to myth or religion.  They can't conceive an alternate account of history.

RESOURCES, RESEARCH & REFERENCES

Check out the Pre-Adamic Civilization | Gap Theory section of our Resources, Research & References page for books, documentaries, DVD’s, articles, biblical and extra-biblical information on this topic

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