Lexical Summary bara': Create, shape, form Original Word: בָּרָא Strong's Exhaustive Concordance choose, create creator, cut down, dispatch, do, make fat A primitive root; (absolutely) to create; (qualified) to cut down (a wood), select, feed (as formative processes) -- choose, create (creator), cut down, dispatch, do, make (fat). Brown-Driver-Briggs I. בָּרָא53 verb shape, create (compare Arabic ![]() ![]() ![]() Qal Perfect Genesis 1:1 19t.; Imperfect יִבְרָא Genesis 1:21,27; Numbers 16:30; Infinitive בְּראֹ Genesis 5:1; Imperative בְּרָא Psalm 51:12; Participle בּוֺרֵא Isaiah 42:5 10t.; suffix בֹּרַאֲךָ Isaiah 43:1; בּוֺרְאֶיךָ Ecclesiastes 12:1; — shape, fashion, create, always of divine activity, with accusative of thing, seldom except in P and Isa2. 1 object heaven and earth Genesis 1:1; Genesis 2:3 (P) Isaiah 45:18 (twice in verse); mankind Genesis 1:27 (3 t. in verse); Genesis 5:1,2(P) Genesis 6:7 (J) Deuteronomy 4:32; Psalm 89:48; Isaiah 45:12; the host of heaven Isaiah 40:26; heavens Isaiah 42:5; ends of the earth Isaiah 40:28; north and south Psalm 89:13; wind Amos 4:13; the תנינים Genesis 1:21 (P). 2 the individual man Malachi 2:10 ("" father) Ecclesiastes 12:1; the smith and the waster Isaiah 54:16 (twice in verse); Israel as a nation Isaiah 43:15; Jacob Isaiah 43:1; the seed of Israel Isaiah 43:7. 3 new conditions and circumstances: righteousness and salvation Isaiah 45:8; darkness and evil Isaiah 45:7; fruit of the lips Isaiah 57:19; a new thing חֲדָשָׁה (a woman encompassing a man) Jeremiah 31:22; בְּרִיאָה (swallowing up the Korahites) Numbers 16:30 (J); cloud and flame over Zion Isaiah 4:5. 4 of transformations: a clean heart Psalm 51:12 ("" חִדֵּשׁ); new heaven and earth Isaiah 65:17 (in place of old); transformation of nature Isaiah 41:20; with double accusative בורא ירושׁלם גילה transform Jerusalem into rejoicing Isaiah 65:18. Niph`al Perfect2feminine singular נִבְרֵאתְ Ezekiel 21:35; 3plural נִבְרְאוּ Exodus 34:10 2t.; Imperfect יִבָּרֵא֑וּן Psalm 104:30; Infinitive suffix הִבָּרַאֲךָ Ezekiel 28:13; הִבָּֽרְאָךְ Ezekiel 28:15; הִבָּֽרְאָם Genesis 2:4; Genesis 5:2; Participle נִבְרָא Psalm 102:19; — Pass. 1 be created: heaven and earth Genesis 2:4 (P); creatures Psalm 104:30; mankind Genesis 5:2 (P); heavens Psalm 148:5. 2 with reference to birth: במקום אשׁר נבראת in the place where thou wast created (i.e. native land) Ezekiel 21:35; יום הבראך day when thou wast created (king of Tyre) Ezekiel 28:13,15 (compare היום ילדתיך Psalm 2:7); עַם נִבְרָא Psalm 102:19 ("" עַם נוֺלָד Psalm 22:32). 3 of something new, astonishing: miracles Exodus 34:10 (J); new things, חדשׁות Isaiah 48:6. Pi`el Perfect בֵּרֵאתָ Joshua 17:15; בֵּרֵאתוֺ Joshua 17:18; Infinitive absolute בָּרֵא Ezekiel 21:24 (twice in verse); Ezekiel 23:47; — 1 cut down: a forest Joshua 17:15,18 (J); וּבָרֵא אוֺתְהֶן בְּחַרְבוֺתָם Ezekiel 23:47. 2 cut out: יָד hand, as an index Ezekiel 21:24 (twice in verse). II. [בָּרָא] verb be fat (Arabic Hiph`il Infinitive לְהַבְרִיאֲכֶם 1 Samuel 2:29 to make yourselves fat. Topical Lexicon Foundation in Genesis “Bara” opens Scripture: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The verb appears three times in Genesis 1 (verses 1, 21, 27), marking pivotal creative acts—matter itself, living creatures of the sea and sky, and humankind. After the six-day account, “God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because on it He rested from all the work of creation that He had done” (Genesis 2:3). Genesis 5:1-2, 6:7, and 14:19 keep reminding the reader that humanity is the work of God alone, rooting all subsequent anthropology, morality, and stewardship in divine authorship. Divine Exclusivity of Creation Unlike “asah” (to make or do) and “yatsar” (to form), “bara” never takes a human subject. Numbers 16:30 warns of a “new thing” God might create to vindicate His holiness, and 1 Samuel 2:29 retains the same theological boundary: creation belongs to God’s prerogative. Isaiah amplifies this theme: These verses locate sovereignty, providence, and even the mystery of permitted adversity within the creator-creature distinction. Creation Ex Nihilo While the Old Testament does not philosophically define “nothingness,” the repetitive use of “bara” in Genesis 1 paired with later reflections such as Psalm 33:6-9 implies that creation came into existence by divine decree alone. Isaiah 40:26 summons Israel to look at the stars and remember that their ordered host exists by God’s creative command. The doctrine undergirds worship, repentance, and confidence in covenant promises. Human Participation and Distinction Psalm 51:10 petitions, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” Here “bara” moves from cosmic origins to personal renewal, revealing that only God can regenerate the human heart. Ezekiel 36:26 echoes the promise, though using a cognate: the new covenant reality is an act of divine creation within people. Because human beings cannot “bara,” all spiritual transformation remains grace-grounded. Redemptive and Eschatological Creation Isaiah expands the verb into future hope: Jeremiah 31:22’s “new thing” hints at messianic fulfillment, and the post-exilic community heard assurance in Isaiah 43:19, “See, I am doing a new thing.” Revelation later adopts the language, showing continuity between Testaments: the God who once created will consummate creation in newness. Liturgical and Devotional Implications Old Testament worship often recalls “bara” to invoke reverence (Psalm 148:5), thanksgiving (Psalm 102:18), and hope amid exile (Isaiah 54:16-17). Congregational confession—whether in David’s psalm or Nehemiah’s prayer—leans on the conviction that the Creator can also re-create covenant faithfulness within His people. Theological and Doctrinal Significance 1. Doctrine of God: “Bara” establishes absolute sovereignty, self-existence, and freedom. Usage Summary by Canonical Section Pentateuch: 13 occurrences—primarily Genesis, with juridical echo in Numbers 16:30. Historical Books: 1 occurrence (1 Samuel 2:29, textual variant). Wisdom Literature: 6 occurrences—Psalms 51:10, 89:12, 102:18, 104:30, 148:5, Proverbs 8:22. Prophets: about 35 occurrences—concentrated in Isaiah (over twenty), plus Jeremiah 31:22, Ezekiel 21:30, Amos 4:13, and others. Each prophetic use ties current events to the Creator’s unchanging authority. Practical Application for Ministry • Preaching: Anchor calls to repentance and faith in the God who not only initiated creation but can fashion new hearts. Because “bara” frames the Bible’s opening line and resonates through judgment, redemption, and consummation, awareness of its breadth enriches every ministry endeavor that proclaims “the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth” (Isaiah 40:28). 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