If this quoted verse is your supporting argument, then I'm afraid you've misread your own document.
26 Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number: he calleth them all by names by the greatness of his might, for that he is strong in power; not one faileth.
That passage does not say "God created the Universe out of his power and strength..."
Couple of problems here:
"Dynamic energy" isn't what you're claiming, if it's even a thing.
http://physicsforidiots.com/physics/dynamics/
And if it was as you claim, where did it come from?
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I see the word ' created ' at Isaiah 40:26 and to me ' created ' is connected to a Creator.
True, the word Universe does Not appear in that verse but God's Power & God's Strength (Energy) is mentioned.
Since in the Bible the word 'heavens' is often plural, one of the heavens can include our universe.
For example: Isaiah 40:22 mentions God stretching out the the heavens and spreading them out....
I see at Isaiah 40:28 that the everlasting God, the Creator, of... Earth (which is part of the universe of course)
Isaiah 45:12 also speaks of God made Earth... and stretched out the heavens.
The Earth which hangs upon nothing according to Job 26:7.
I find at Jeremiah 10:12 saying God made the Earth by His Power (Energy)
Then, at Jeremiah 27:5 that the Earth.......made by God's great power (Energy)
I also see at Jeremiah 32:17 where God made both Heaven and Earth by His Great Power (Energy)
The numbered stars God calls each by name according to Psalms 147:4-5. God's Power also mentioned.
Isaiah went on to write at Isaiah 42:5 that God is Creator of the heavens and stretches them out.....
At Isaiah 45:18 is says God created the heavens and formed the Earth.
So, by my saying God has 'dynamic energy' was my way of saying 'vastly-great Energy' or how 'densely great' God's Power and Strength is in order to accomplish creation.
Are matter and energy the source of the same thing.