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1 | God's beginning | Gen 1:1 | mantale | 232593 | ||
First I would like to put God in his proper place. As a reader whom is the auther should be first, there is none before him. God, in the beginning created the heaven and(also) the earth. Said this way there was nothing before him. God is the prime mover of all thing's posible. Now in Gen 1:2 this verse should be takin in it's entiready, it's great in its simplisity. He's giving us a picture of what he see's. What do you see, if you move over water? Right, yourself. Now he said it was dark. What would you see? Right, nothing. Proof of this is in the next verse. Gen 1:3 and 1:4 it does not say he saw himself but, he did see the light he created. God did not number his creations from first to last in order. There where thing's created before light but, nothing after the sixth day. We must note what God say's and egually what he doesn't say. He didn't say first I created this or that. We need to study to know what came first and in what order. The word does tell us, it interprets itself. Leaving no self interpritation. | ||||||
2 | Does "day" have conflicting meanings? | Gen 1:1 | TMcCully | 234611 | ||
Is there a contradiction about the word "day" in God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day. Gen 1:5 NASB God carefully teaches first that the word translated as "day" means only the light, in the equivalent of "God called the light (daylight)", so the first meaning of "day" is "daylight". The second meaning of "day" is assumed to be about the entire day-cycle because it mentions evening and morning. Daylight here promises to reveal truth and to power living things. So it is incredibly good and the first proof the Provider of daylight is worthy of worship. The kind of lesson a Just God would give Adam and Eve before they were tempted to worship less than Himself. The day-cycle in this case includes the awful night of Gen 1:2. Isn't there a direct contradiction about the meaning of "day" in every modern translation of this verse? A contradiction that obscures the incredible worth of God and His words? Doesn't this apparent contradiction call into doubt how well this verse is translated? |
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3 | Does "day" have conflicting meanings? | Gen 1:1 | DocTrinsograce | 234621 | ||
Hi, TmCcully.... Welcome to the forum! There is a convention in the forum -- certainly not a requirement -- that when you ask an individual a question, you simply mark it as a note. That way, the general forum questions show up properly at the top of the home page. After all, when you post something as a followup to someone else's note, they will be properly notified. Thank you! In Him, Doc |
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