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A humble man will say, yea I probably should have not use that scripture for he was talking to a grown up not a child. Or maybe I am talking to a child.
I didn't use it out of context, I used it to illustrate that that it takes one to be born again (converted) to receive God's Word as intended, not to use it as a punching bag to try and bolster our false interpretations.And don’t use scripture out of context, what I said wasn’t towards your daughter, it was to you. for I did not despise a little one.
I didn't use it out of context, I used it to illustrate that that it takes one to be born again (converted) to receive God's Word as intended, not to use it as a punching bag to try and bolster our false interpretations.
This does not prove anythingSOURCED:
"Age may only be a number, but when it comes to the age of the universe, it's a pretty important one. According to research, the universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old. How did scientists determine how many candles to put on the universe's birthday cake? They can determine the age of the universe using two different methods: by studying the oldest objects within the universe and measuring how fast it is expanding.
Age limits
The universe cannot be younger than the objects contained inside of it. By determining the ages of the oldest stars, scientists are able to put a limit on the age.
The life cycle of a star is based on its mass. More massive stars burn faster than their lower-mass siblings. A star 10 times as massive as the sun will burn through its fuel supply in 20 million years, while a star with half the sun's masswill last more than 20 billion years. The mass also affects the brightness, or luminosity, of a star; more massive stars are brighter. [Related: The Brightest Stars: Luminosity & Magnitude]
Known as Population III stars, the first stars were massive and short-lived. They contained only hydrogen and helium, but through fusion began to create the elements that would help to build the next generation of stars. Scientists have been hunting for traces of the first stars for decades."
SOURCE:
https://www.space.com/24054-how-old-is-the-universe.html
Who are you talking to?Yea you should be sad face, but your pride won’t allow you too, you think it was justified
Who are you talking to?
A few of your posts had no quote in them, So I was asking a general question. I was wondering if you responded to someone I had blocked..if you didn’t put a sad face on one of my post, it wasn’t towards you now was it.
They knew what evening and a morning was...and those two put together = one day. It really isn't rocket science.
A few of your posts had no quote in them, So I was asking a general question. I was wondering if you responded to someone I had blocked..
You seem awful defensive there
Two verses, and I am bashing?? Sounds like a bit of conviction set in, which is good.Bologna you tried to bash me with scripture, now your creating diversion, I don’t believe a word you say.
There are a lot of speculative theories that try to base on one verse or a space between two verses. I believe the safer approach is to go with what is clearly expressed. An example of sound interpretation is to ask 'how is this word day used elsewhere in Scripture in the context of (evening/morning) and/or (night/day).1 1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2 The earth was unformed and void, darkness was on the face of the deep, and the Spirit of God hovered over the surface of the water. 3 Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and God divided the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. So there was evening, and there was morning, one day.
I don't know if these things are correct by 2 pillars, and my view has always been the gap (truth).But it seems plausible that light could of been more than 12 hours in eternity. Was time even put into action here?
And the reason why I think this is because Day ...
H3117
יום
yôm
BDB Definition:
1) day, time, year
1a) day (as opposed to night)
1b) day (24 hour period)
1b1) as defined by evening and morning in Genesis 1
1b2) as a division of time
1b2a) a working day, a day’s journey
1c) days, lifetime (plural)
1d) time, period (general)
1e) year
1f) temporal references
1f1) today
1f2) yesterday
1f3) tomorrow
Part of Speech: noun masculine
A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from an unused root meaning to be hot
H3118 is a 24 hour period.
Night is interesting..
H3915
לַיְלָה לֵיל לַיִל
layil lêyl layelâh
lah'-yil, lale, lah'-yel-aw
From the same as H3883; properly a twist (away of the light), that is, night; figuratively adversity: - ([mid-]) night (season).
Total KJV occurrences: 233
Sounds like a happening or interruption? Of some kind during the day that caused adversity to seperate night from day. The rebellion in heaven?
Am not a scholar by any means but I find this thread interesting.
Two verses, and I am bashing?? Sounds like a bit of conviction set in, which is good.
There are a lot of speculative theories that try to base on one verse or a space between two verses. I believe the safer approach is to go with what is clearly expressed. An example of sound interpretation is to ask 'how is this word day used elsewhere in Scripture in the context of (evening/morning) and/or (night/day).
BTW, Thanks for your decent form of communication.
There is no need to manufacture your own theology.Genesis 1&2 is an Outline of ALL of the events leading to the Creation of the Perfect Heaven.
If I recall, Jesus had to rebuke many of the Scribes and their traditions. Even the Jews have different schools of thought amongst themselves. Being Jewish doesn't give one a ticket to flawless interpretation, but having the Author abiding in us surely helpsThat may be true of some things crossnote, but I know for a fact that there are writings that the Jews have that teach on these matters.
I used to read writings from Rabbi's whose knowledge of their language goes way beyond Strongs.
I wish the church at large was more open to hearing from them. And these posts sound similar to some things I've read. Some is new though too.
It's good to read but we can't declare it unless we see it too. Just like everything else.
There are a lot of speculative theories that try to base on one verse or a space between two verses. I believe the safer approach is to go with what is clearly expressed. An example of sound interpretation is to ask 'how is this word day used elsewhere in Scripture in the context of (evening/morning) and/or (night/day).
BTW, Thanks for your decent form of communication.
If I recall, Jesus had to rebuke many of the Scribes and their traditions. Even the Jews have different schools of thought amongst themselves. Being Jewish doesn't give one a ticket to flawless interpretation, but having the Author abiding in us surely helps.
Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God. (1Co 2:12)
Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual. (1Co 2:13)
But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. (1Co 2:14) ]
Oh, yes I agree. Holy Spirit is our teacher and He leads us to truth. I've had a lot of questions for Him. Lol
Thanks, but I have lotsa bible softwares e.g. BibleWorks, OliveTree, SwordSearcher, Accordance, Etc., and yes E-sword.Also, the software e-sword has the King James Concordance that you can download and it lists all the words with the same definition.
It makes it so much easier than my early days of study having to find them and list them myself.
Just in case you don't have it.
www.e-sword.net
If 'morning and evening one day' mean anything it means what it says...one day. It is the compromisers with secularism and evolution that try to fit in and try to give the bible credence amongst cultures 'Intelligentsia'...that is being dishonest and a sellout to God's plain Word.