When a plane flies, the law of gravity is not suspended for people on the flight. The law of gravity continues to operate but its downward pull is overcome by the creation of an upward thrust using other laws. When God raised Lazarus, time continued its forward motion everywhere, but God inspired life from Himself and creative power from Himself into Lazarus and His cells, allowing them to heal.
When God turned back the sun ten degrees, time (sequencing of events with before and after) continued. Time itself was not reversed, but one of the clocks that God had made was turned back 40 minutes. Time does not reverse when you wind a clock back 40 minutes.
Yes, God is able to overpower natural laws and create unusual effects. But we see no examples of God stopping or reversing time itself. This means that possibly time is not a law separate from the first law, but may be one of the characteristics inherent in the first law.
When God turned back the sun ten degrees, time (sequencing of events with before and after) continued. Time itself was not reversed, but one of the clocks that God had made was turned back 40 minutes. Time does not reverse when you wind a clock back 40 minutes.
Yes, God is able to overpower natural laws and create unusual effects. But we see no examples of God stopping or reversing time itself. This means that possibly time is not a law separate from the first law, but may be one of the characteristics inherent in the first law.
No Logic to it.
A plane is battling Gravity by Force. Remove the turbine engines and the Plane succumbs to Gravity. Two Laws within the Laws of Physics can always perpetuate opposite results.
Do you have any Scientific Method knowledge or Mathematic understanding?
And God, Creator, is not bound nor controlled by anything He has made.
I have no idea why you're attempting to paint the image of God as you just have
Where did I say God reversed time in the Book of Jasher?
I did not even say time stopped in my example of Lazarus.
You're just off on some tangent and the rabbit trail is painful to follow.
You're talking to me about nothing I even pointed out. Maybe you have some other poster in mind here