There's a school of thought that the creation we live in was made from the remnants of an earlier one. In this narrative Genesis 1:1 describes a creation which was destroyed before the creative process begins in Genesis 1:2.
The Word Became Flesh
In the beginning, the Word was made flesh: in the ending, flesh is made the Word.
In the Beginning
The deep existed in the beginning, before God began to create the universe as we know it. This means that creation isn't Ex nihilo, it's Ex abyssi. It's obvious but everyone else missed it completely.
Hydroxyl (OH)
If you thought that we had gone off the deep end before, then you should know that the deep end also has a deep end. We're combining the gospel of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ with Chemistry and Physics.
Brought forth: חוֹלָ֑לְתִּי – cholalti
We've resolved what popular science (SciPop) calls "the Big Bang" with nucleosynthesis as described in Genesis 1:3. However, it would seem that before the Big Bang there was a Loud Howl.
Foundation: καταβολῆς – katabolé
The "foundation-plan" typically relates to Christ's incarnation, i.e. coming to earth in the flesh to be our Redeemer. This divine plan was set and sealed (guaranteed) before creation.
Darkness Did Not Comprehend It
Why did it get dark at the end of the 1st day? It wasn't absence of light, it was obstruction of light by the corruption which resulted from the appearance of light. It needed a new name: night.
In Him was Life
When we combine a plain reading of the texts with deductive logic is is easy to show that Jesus Christ, the Word and "the deep" are all synonyms for the Son of God.
All Things Were Made Through Him
If all things were made through the Word and through Jesus Christ then they're the same person. If the physics is that "the deep" is the source of hydrogen for nucleosynthesis then this is Him also.
Hō·w·lā·lə·tî
God the Son was begotten in an act of conception. It's part of the meaning of the Greek phrase the foundation of the world. The same event is rendered from Hebrew as childbirth, where we get the word howl.
