I am wondering if the following is heresy:
In The Book of Jeremiah, we read around the fourth Chapter that The LORD shows him the future.
Here are Jeremiah's words (chapter 4, 23-26):
"I beheld the earth, and indeed it was without form, and void;
And the heavens, they had no light.
I beheld the mountains, and indeed they trembled,
And all the hills moved back and forth.
I beheld, and indeed there was no man,
And all the birds of the heavens had fled.
I beheld, and indeed the fruitful land was a wilderness,
And all its cities were broken down
At the presence of the LORD,
By His fierce anger."
Now, if you read Genesis, it is clearly evident that there are in fact two separate creation accounts.
The first begins at Genesis 1:1 and the second begins at Genesis 2:4.
They are so different, that if you compare the two, there are some small contradictions between them (mainly the order in which things are created).
Saint Augustine even commented on this comparison between Genesis 1 and 2.
Now, is the following interpretation of Scripture heretical?:
Is it possible that the first creation account is not the creation of our current world, but is in fact the telling of the creation of the world AFTER the Resurrection?
In other words, is it possible that Genesis 1 tells of events yet to happen, events that will happen when the LORD returns the second time?