King James Bible (Heb 11:3)
Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.
New American Standard Bible
By faith we understand that the worlds were prepared by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things which are visible.
John Gill's Commentary
were not made of things which do appear;
they were not made from pre-existent matter,
but out of nothing, out of which the rude and undigested chaos was formed; and from that invisible mass, covered with darkness, were all visible things brought into a beautiful order; and all from secret and hidden ideas in the divine minds; and this also is the faith of the Jews, that the creation of all things is (
Nyam) , "out of nothing"
F12. There seems to be an allusion to the word , used for creation, which signifies to make appear a thing unseen; and is rendered in the Septuagint version by (
deiknumi) , (
Numbers 16:30 ) and (
katadeiknumi) , (
Isaiah 40:26 ) (
41:20 ) to show, or make appear; and thus God created, or made to appear, the heavens and earth, which before were not in being, and unseen, (
Genesis 1:1 Genesis 1:2 ) and created to make, as in (
Genesis 2:3 ) that is, made them to appear, that he might put them into the form and order they now are.