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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Danesh Ordered by Date |
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1 | Gen10:25 - Earth Divided? | Gen 11:7 | Danesh | 155241 | ||
Thanks Doc! But, oh dear, it's confused me more now. However, I think I will take it as figurative and wait for more illuminations. Thank you Danesh |
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2 | Gen10:25 - Earth Divided? | Gen 11:7 | Danesh | 155163 | ||
Thank you... these translation indicate that it the *people* of the earth that were scattered and not a physical split of land mass. | ||||||
3 | Gen10:25 - Earth Divided? | Gen 11:7 | Danesh | 155160 | ||
Thank you. Yes, I remember that and that part I understand. I was just wondering if it did or could refer to an actually physical geogological split.... as there are some theories this did happen. | ||||||
4 | Gen10:25 - Earth Divided? | Not Specified | Danesh | 155157 | ||
Hi In Genesis 10:25, Two sons were born to Eber; the name of the one was Peleg, for in his days the earth was divided; and his brother's name was Joktan. The mention of "for in his days the earth was divided". Does this refer to the physicalling splitting of a land mass or is it figurative? Thank you Danesh |
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5 | Gen10:25 - Earth Divided? | Gen 11:7 | Danesh | 155158 | ||
Hi In Genesis 10:25, Two sons were born to Eber; the name of the one was Peleg, for in his days the earth was divided; and his brother's name was Joktan. The mention of "for in his days the earth was divided". Does this refer to the physicalling splitting of a land mass or is it figurative? Thank you Danesh |
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6 | Niphilim, Clean and Unclean Animal | Not Specified | Danesh | 154348 | ||
In Genesis 6:4, there is a reference to Nephilim which I have not encoutered before. What/Who does it refer to? In Genesis 7: What is the difference between a "clean" and "unclean" animal? Thank you. |
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7 | Niphilim, Clean and Unclean Animal | Gen 6:4 | Danesh | 154350 | ||
In Genesis 6:4, there is a reference to Nephilim which I have not encoutered before. What/Who does it refer to? In Genesis 7: What is the difference between a "clean" and "unclean" animal? Thank you. |
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