KISLEV 25
Hanukkah 2nd Night
“And Elohim
said, “Let light come to be,” and light came to be.”
(Gen 1:3)
We can speculate
until the cows come home concerning the work of creation; one thing that stands
immutable is that Elohim said it, spoke it, and it happened. Another point that is obvious is that
darkness was already present before there ever was any type or form of light
(Gen 1:2). The light that is made
manifest on this, the first day of creation is something totally apart from the
solar light that was created on day four – what then, is it?
And this is a
question that has echoed through the ages.
Some scholars and sages believe that it is a reflection of the Shekinah glory of our Creator, radiating
through the heavens. Others believe that
it is an illumination pulled out of
the darkness, such as the dim and subdued light we find on an extremely cloudy
day. Whichever it was, our Elohim made a
separation of the light and the darkness and called it good.
Without the calling
forth of light, without it being separated from the darkness, we would have no
concept of time. Our Elohim called the
light ‘day’, as opposed to the darkness, which He called ‘night’. And from the two combined, we have our first
measurement of time, a full ‘day’. The
importance of this first day’s creation can never be underestimated – without
light, where would we be?
Light
illuminates. When someone, or something,
is illuminated, there is the sense of clear and unfiltered sight, as in seeing
without hindrance. I am unable to see
the metal arbor than stands in the middle of my flower bed in the dark of
midnight; however, even before the sun is fully visible, I can clearly see
where the arbor is in my yard. When I
acknowledge my dependence on ‘light’, I also acknowledge the source and
beginning of that light – our Creator, our Father, the ‘Or Goyim, the Light of
the Nations. I am sure we can all
imagine how difficult our lives would be if we lived in a world without the
benefit of daylight – how thankful I am for this, the first work of creation!
“For with You is the fountain of life; In YOUR light
we see light.” (Ps 36:9, emphasis
mine)
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