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1 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | Jesusman | 33912 | ||
Hello, As for "banah adam", sorry don't see much there other than stating that the line starts with adam, but then again, Cain's line started with Adam as well. As for the NT references and their meanings being used in Genesis, true, I did use the New testament to prove a point. Then again, the point that I made is one that is used all throughout the Bible, not just in the New testament. What I did was to apply a meaning that is consistant throughout the Bible. As for obedience verses "totally depraved", a person can be a sinner, and still be obedient to God. Take Abraham for example. Abraham was human, a sinner, and totally Depraved by default. He started out being totally depraved, yet he still obeyed God when God told him to go. True, Abraham slipped up a time or two, but he was still obedient. Now, I'm not saying that the "Sons of God" in Genesis 6 were as perfect and obedient as Jesus. I'm saying that they were as obedient to God as a human could be, especially in comparrison to the "Daughters of Men". Jesusman |
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2 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | The Disciple | 33938 | ||
Well, since you did bring it up again. HEHEHEHE "banah adam" is in reference to the line of Adam. But doesn't chapter 4 state the inference to the line of Cain no longer being a part of the program anymore? (His being cast out) Then Chapter 5 bieng the Line of Adam (Seth as NOW THE FIRSTBORN-HEIR) with NO reference to Cain? Thereby, all notations to mankind being stated are specifically from the Line of Adam (Seth)? If so, then all thinking in chapter 6 has to have the "daughters of men" being the line of Seth. I believe this is the place of a few that we differ. I suppose I caould be reading each chapter incorrectly and taking contrivances for granted. But It sure looks feasible. *shalom* the Disciple |
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