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What does the Bible say about creation after its kind?

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The Bible teaches that creation, including plants and animals, reproduces 'after their kind,' emphasizing God's order and design in creation (Genesis 1:11-13).

In Genesis 1:11-13, God commands the earth to bring forth vegetation and fruit trees that yield fruit 'after their kind.' This phrase is reiterated throughout the chapter, indicating a divine order in creation where each species reproduces according to its own kind. This not only reflects the sovereignty of God in creation but also hints at deeper spiritual truths relevant to the Gospel. For instance, the laws in Leviticus and Deuteronomy forbidding the mixing of species highlight God's rejection of defilement and point to the theological separation between law and grace, faith and works, and flesh and spirit. Such distinctions shape our understanding of God's holiness and the purity required in our relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:11-13, Leviticus 19:19, Deuteronomy 22:9-11, Genesis 1:11-12, Genesis 1:21-25

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After His Kind
Mark Daniel · Aug 18, 2013
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