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[ Frequently Asked Questions > Why Is the Universe Expanding? ]

Why Is the Universe Expanding?

To answer this question, we will first look briefly at some relevant Scriptures. Then we will examine specific scientific evidence and compare two possible explanations.

At least 11 times, the Bible says that God “stretched out” or “stretches out” the heavens. [See Table 25.] Is Hubble’s law (soon to be explained) a consequence of this stretching? Does this mean that space is elastic? In a few pages, we will have the answers.1 Key ideas in the Bible are often repeated for emphasis. Therefore, even if we have difficulty visualizing this stretching, we can be confident of its significance. 

Table 25. Bible References to Stretching Out of the Heavens

Job 9:8

“[God] stretches out the heavens”

Ps 104:2

“stretching out heaven like a tent curtain”1

Is 40:22

“He ... stretches out the heavens like a curtain and spreads them out like a tent”1

Is 42:5

“... God the Lord, who created the heavens and stretched them out”

Is 44:24

“I, the Lord, am the maker of all things, stretching out the heavens by Myself”

Is 45:12

“It is I who made the earth and created man upon it.  I stretched out the heavens with My hands”

Is 48:13

“Surely My hand founded the earth and My right hand spread out the heavens.”

Is 51:13

“... the Lord your Maker, Who stretched out the heavens and laid the foundations of the earth”

Jer 10:12

“He has stretched out the heavens”

Jer 51:15

“He stretched out the heavens”

Zech 12:1

“the Lord who stretches out the heavens”

The context of each of the above verses deals with creation. Although past and present tenses (stretched and stretches) are expressed in these English translations, Hebrew verbs do not generally convey past, present, or future. Translators must rely on context and other clues to determine tense.

For example: creation was completed in six days (Exodus 20:11), but on Day 4 of the creation week, the stretching produced separate stars (Genesis 1:16). Today (in the present), we see these stars as they appeared in the past. Because of this past stretching of space, stars are now redshifted and at extreme distances.

  

Table 26. Comparison of Two Explanations for Expansion of the Universe2

 

 

Big Bang
(Inflation)

Big Stretch
(Creation2)

SIMILARITIES

The universe and time began before the laws of physics came into operation.3 Energy and matter appeared out of nothing.4

Yes

Yes

Space expanded in all directions faster than the speed of light. Wave lengths of light were stretched (redshifted). Stars and galaxies were carried outward by expanding space.

Yes

Yes

 

When did the expansion occur

At the very beginning

Just before all matter gravitationally merged

DIFFERENCES

When time began, the mass of the universe was what it is today, but it was all concentrated in a

 

point, one quadrillionth the size of an atom.

volume, that was several light-days in radius.

What expanded?

space, light, and matter

space (the heavens) and light

Expansion occurred

within a fraction (10-32 ) of a second after time began

on Day 4 of Creation Week

After the accelerated expansion, the universe was

the size of a basketball, but the outward momentum has continued for 13.7-billion years

nearly the size it is today

Expansion energy came from

inside the universe

outside the universe

The earliest universe was filled with

only hydrogen, helium, and lithium; half was matter, and half was antimatter

only matter, including most of today’s chemical elements

Stars, galaxies, planets, and black holes began forming

after 420,000,000 years of expansion5

before the expansion, only a few thousand years ago

The initial temperature was

nearly infinite

finite

Some materials, if they once exceed certain temperatures, will never take the form we see them in today. Therefore, temperatures were never “nearly infinite.”) 6

The Hebrew word for stretched is natah. It does not mean an explosion, a flinging out, or the type of stretching that encounters increasing resistance, as with a spring.  Natah is more like the effortless reaching out of one’s hand.

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