The "Animals" in Genesis 1 Were Not Animals; They Are Ours Natures, States We May Find Ourselves In.
The Hebrew word for 'name' in means nature. Every animal in Genesis 1 is a nature of man, a "state." We have dominion over every state that man can possibly be in. We have tamed them.
When did we tame them? Genesis 1 is the Ineffable imagining the END of his project. The vision there is of his planned END, and everything he saw was beautiful. He is beauty--everything will be like him in the end. THAT is guaranteed. The world did not start that way except that it started as his plan, and in his plan every state that man can possibly get into HAS BEEN TAMED.
Every state is redeemed by the "blood" of Jesus, which is our (we are consiousnesses, "spirits") becoming man in whatever state we become and then ascending to the planned end. "My Father has many mansions" means that there is a place of beauty for every animal, i.e., state of man, to ascend to.
Did you think that the Bible was talking about real animals in Genesis? Moses was talking about our minds, our consciousnesses--God. The Bible is all a revelation of God, our minds descended from The Imagining of the Ineffable. He put a limit to the "seas." We are the seas. We cannot possibly become some state God never considered. We shall always be states within the bounds of his plan. Genesis is the plan, and we are the characters in it.
"They were people." Yes, yes they were--God's plan for us. God has become and is becoming those people, and every person is one of those abounding critters, one state of many in the e'had.
"I am the Master of my fate." Yes, yes you are, O YHWH Adonai. You ARE YHWH Adonai. Tame that animal and make it do what you want. Ride 'em, cowboy. YOU have dominion over every state you find yourself in.
They were states, not physical animals. We can change our states, from impoverished worm to proud lion or delving whale. There is a solution (Thanks, Stevie): Fly like an eagle in stalwart faith--"As you have believed, so be it unto you."
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