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1 | What is Light (Gen 1:3)? | Gen 1:3 | DocTrinsograce | 182045 | ||
Hi, Xina... Welcome to the forum! You wrote, "...so it’s not light in the sense that we know of." (sic) I'd ask "Why not?" There isn't any indication in the text that it is some other kind of light. Certainly light would need to be created before the things that give off light came into existence. Regarding the "two parts of day and night," I would posit that this marks the dual aspects of time and space. In Him, Doc |
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2 | What is Light (Gen 1:3)? | Gen 1:3 | xina | 182048 | ||
I guess that's true that light could come before the light source. But I don't understand what you mean with the second part re: day/night... |
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3 | What is Light (Gen 1:3)? | Gen 1:3 | DocTrinsograce | 182051 | ||
Hi, Xina... You asked about the origin of night and day. I was just commenting that Genesis 1:3-5 tells us how God created light. It would also seem that the specific day/night demarcation mentioned in those verses, indicate that this was also the origin of time itself. Sorry for being unclear. :-) In Him, Doc |
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4 | What is Light (Gen 1:3)? | Gen 1:3 | xina | 182054 | ||
ah, now I think I get you... | ||||||