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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2025 · 24 MIN

Yehi Or: Let There Be Light (Genesis 1:3-5)

from The Roar of Judah: In the Name of I Am · host Moshe David - The Roar of Judah Foundation

In the beginning, God spoke. And the first word He uttered was not power, not judgment, not even love. It was light. "Let there be light," and light blazed into existence, shattering the primordial darkness, establishing the rhythm of day and night, revealing the character of God as the One who brings order from chaos. But this was not the light of the sun—the sun would not be created until Day Four. This was something deeper, something older, something that the sages call the primordial light, the hidden light, the or ganuz. Drawing from Rashi's mystical teaching, Ramban's philosophical depth, Ibn Ezra's precision, the Talmud's cosmic secrets, and the Midrash's poetic vision, we explore why God's first creative word was light, what distinguished this light from the luminaries created later, why God called the light "good," how the separation of light from darkness established the foundation of all subsequent creation, and why the day begins with evening. This is the moment when God's Voice shattered silence and eternity began.Sources & Further Study:Rashi on Genesis 1:3-5⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Rashi_on_Genesis.1.3⁠Ramban (Nachmanides) on Genesis 1:3⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Ramban_on_Genesis.1.1.3⁠Ibn Ezra on Genesis 1:3⁠http://davidblumenthal.org/GenTradIbnEzraRamban.html⁠Talmud Chagigah 12a on the primordial light⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Chagigah.12a⁠Midrash Bereishit Rabbah on hidden light⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Bereishit_Rabbah⁠Sforno on Genesis 1:3⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Sforno_on_Genesis⁠Mishnah Pirkei Avot 5:1 on ten utterances⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Pirkei_Avot.5.1⁠Psalm 33:6-9 on creation by divine word⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Psalms.33.6-9⁠Rav Kook Torah, The Hidden Light of Creation⁠https://ravkooktorah.org/BREISHIT_67.htm⁠⁠Aish.com⁠, Let There Be Lights⁠https://aish.com/48922892/⁠Din Online, Two Creations of Light⁠https://dinonline.org/2021/06/13/two-creations-of-light-in-genesis-13-4-and-114-16/⁠The Hidden Orchard, The Hidden Light (Ohr haGanuz)⁠https://www.thehiddenorchard.com/the-hidden-light-ohr-haganuz/⁠Jan Lemke, Genesis Chapter 1 - In The Beginning⁠https://janlemke.com/genesis-chapter-1⁠⁠Aish.com⁠, Creation & The Big Bang⁠https://aish.com/creation-the-big-bang/⁠Zohar on primordial lightAbraham Isaac Kook, Orot HaKodeshSources:[1] Ramban on Genesis 1:1:3 - Sefaria https://www.sefaria.org/Ramban_on_Genesis.1.1.3?lang=en[2] Genesis: Traditional with Ibn Ezra and Ramban - David R. Blumenthal http://davidblumenthal.org/GenTradIbnEzraRamban.html[3] Genesis – Chapter 1 – In The Beginning https://janlemke.com/genesis-chapter-1[4] Examining Translations of Genesis 1:1 in relation to Genesis 1:1–3 ... https://winebrenner.edu/2019/05/02/examining-translations-of-genesis-11-in-relation-to-genesis-11-3-part-three/[5] Let There Be Lights - Aish.com https://aish.com/48922892/[6]  Breishit: The Hidden Light of Creation - Rav Kook Torah https://ravkooktorah.org/BREISHIT_67.htm[7] Creation & The Big Bang - Aish.com https://aish.com/creation-the-big-bang/[8] Two creations of light in Genesis 1:3-4 and 1:14-16? - Din - Dinonline https://dinonline.org/2021/06/13/two-creations-of-light-in-genesis-13-4-and-114-16/[9] The Hidden Light - The Ohr haGanuz https://www.thehiddenorchard.com/the-hidden-light-ohr-haganuz/[10] Who was G‑d addressing when He said, "Let US create man in our ... https://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/558595/jewish/Who-was-Gd-addressing-when-saying-Let-US-create-man.htm

In the beginning, God spoke. And the first word He uttered was not power, not judgment, not even love. It was light. "Let there be light," and light blazed into existence, shattering the primordial darkness, establishing the rhythm of day and night, revealing the character of God as the One who brings order from chaos. But this was not the light of the sun—the sun would not be created until Day Four. This was something deeper, something older, something that the sages call the primordial light, the hidden light, the or ganuz. Drawing from Rashi's mystical teaching, Ramban's philosophical depth, Ibn Ezra's precision, the Talmud's cosmic secrets, and the Midrash's poetic vision, we explore why God's first creative word was light, what distinguished this light from the luminaries created later, why God called the light "good," how the separation of light from darkness established the foundation of all subsequent creation, and why the day begins with evening. This is the moment when God's Voice shattered silence and eternity began.Sources & Further Study:Rashi on Genesis 1:3-5⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Rashi_on_Genesis.1.3⁠Ramban (Nachmanides) on Genesis 1:3⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Ramban_on_Genesis.1.1.3⁠Ibn Ezra on Genesis 1:3⁠http://davidblumenthal.org/GenTradIbnEzraRamban.html⁠Talmud Chagigah 12a on the primordial light⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Chagigah.12a⁠Midrash Bereishit Rabbah on hidden light⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Bereishit_Rabbah⁠Sforno on Genesis 1:3⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Sforno_on_Genesis⁠Mishnah Pirkei Avot 5:1 on ten utterances⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Pirkei_Avot.5.1⁠Psalm 33:6-9 on creation by divine word⁠https://www.sefaria.org/Psalms.33.6-9⁠Rav Kook Torah, The Hidden Light of Creation⁠https://ravkooktorah.org/BREISHIT_67.htm⁠⁠Aish.com⁠, Let There Be Lights⁠https://aish.com/48922892/⁠Din Online, Two Creations of Light⁠https://dinonline.org/2021/06/13/two-creations-of-light-in-genesis-13-4-and-114-16/⁠The Hidden Orchard, The Hidden Light (Ohr haGanuz)⁠https://www.thehiddenorchard.com/the-hidden-light-ohr-haganuz/⁠Jan Lemke, Genesis Chapter 1 - In The Beginning⁠https://janlemke.com/genesis-chapter-1⁠⁠Aish.com⁠, Creation & The Big Bang⁠https://aish.com/creation-the-big-bang/⁠Zohar on primordial lightAbraham Isaac Kook, Orot HaKodeshSources:[1] Ramban on Genesis 1:1:3 - Sefaria https://www.sefaria.org/Ramban_on_Genesis.1.1.3?lang=en[2] Genesis: Traditional with Ibn Ezra and Ramban - David R. Blumenthal http://davidblumenthal.org/GenTradIbnEzraRamban.html[3] Genesis – Chapter 1 – In The Beginning https://janlemke.com/genesis-chapter-1[4] Examining Translations of Genesis 1:1 in relation to Genesis 1:1–3 ... https://winebrenner.edu/2019/05/02/examining-translations-of-genesis-11-in-relation-to-genesis-11-3-part-three/[5] Let There Be Lights - Aish.com https://aish.com/48922892/[6]  Breishit: The Hidden Light of Creation - Rav Kook Torah https://ravkooktorah.org/BREISHIT_67.htm[7] Creation & The Big Bang - Aish.com https://aish.com/creation-the-big-bang/[8] Two creations of light in Genesis 1:3-4 and 1:14-16? - Din - Dinonline https://dinonline.org/2021/06/13/two-creations-of-light-in-genesis-13-4-and-114-16/[9] The Hidden Light - The Ohr haGanuz https://www.thehiddenorchard.com/the-hidden-light-ohr-haganuz/[10] Who was G‑d addressing when He said, "Let US create man in our ... https://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/558595/jewish/Who-was-Gd-addressing-when-saying-Let-US-create-man.htm

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