Genesis 1:20-23
God fills the domains He formed with abundant life and blesses that life to multiply.
Scripture Text
1:20 God said, “Let the waters abound with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth in the open expanse of the sky.”
1:21 God created the large sea creatures and every living creature that moves, with which the waters swarmed, after their kind, and every winged bird after its kind. God saw that it was good.
1:22 God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let birds multiply on the earth.”
1:23 There was evening and there was morning, a fifth day.
God fills the domains He formed with abundant life and blesses that life to multiply.
Genesis 1:20-23 reveals that God not only forms and orders creation but fills it with living creatures by His word, granting them life, diversity, and the blessing of multiplication under His sovereign authority.
That readers would recognize God as the source of life and blessing, rejoice in His abundant provision, and live in alignment with His purposes for fruitfulness.
- 1:1–2 The absolute beginning: God creates the heavens and the earth, and the unformed world stands awaiting divine ordering.
- 1:3–5 Day 1: God speaks light into existence and separates light from darkness.
- 1:6–8 Day 2: God forms the expanse and separates the waters above from the waters below.
- 1:9–13 Day 3: God gathers the waters, reveals dry land, and calls forth vegetation from the earth.
- 1:14–19 Day 4: God appoints the heavenly lights to govern day and night and to mark times and seasons.
- 1:20–23 Day 5: God fills the waters with living creatures and the skies with birds, blessing them with fruitfulness.
- 1:24–31 Day 6: God creates land animals, then creates humanity in His image as male and female, granting them dominion and blessing. The chapter moves from creation’s initial unformed state to a fully ordered, inhabited, blessed world under God’s sovereign word.
- Do not assume that life originates independently of God, as the text clearly attributes it to His creative word.
- Do not interpret 'according to their kinds' as a denial of diversity, but as a framework for ordered variety under God's design.
- Do not reduce the blessing of multiplication to a purely natural process without recognizing it as God's gift.
- Do not overlook the theological importance of God blessing His creatures, as this introduces a key theme of divine favor.
- Do not isolate this passage from the broader creation narrative that leads to humanity's role and responsibility.
- Do not treat animals as insignificant, since God declares them good and includes them in His blessing.
- Do not disconnect this passage from later biblical themes of life, provision, and restoration.
- Covenant Significance : Genesis 1 lays the groundwork for covenant theology through the creational mandate and ordered relationship between God and humanity. Though the formal covenants of Genesis appear later, this chapter introduces the Creator-creature framework in which humanity is blessed, commissioned, and placed under God’s authoritative word. The commands to be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and subdue it anticipate covenantal categories of divine blessing, vocation, and responsibility. The chapter establishes the moral and structural order into which later covenant history will unfold.
- Old Testament Foundation : Psalm 8:3-8
- Old Testament Foundation : Psalm 19:1-4
- Old Testament Foundation : Psalm 33:6-9
- Old Testament Foundation : Isaiah 45:18
- Thematic Parallel : Genesis 2:4-25
- Thematic Parallel : Exodus 20:8-11
- Thematic Parallel : Psalm 104:1-30
- Thematic Parallel : Romans 8:19-23
The God who brings forth life and blesses it to multiply is the same God who gives new spiritual life and calls His people to fruitful multiplication through His redemptive work.