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1 | 24 hour days are based on what? | Gen 1:2 | Scribe | 43471 | ||
The statement is made from the first day.. evening and morning were the first day. This is written at a time after the creation by Moses. Just as when Moses stated ... that Cain dwelt in the land of Nod, not that it was called Nod when Cain dwelt in it. It became Nod much much later. But Moses was just identifying the area. Just as if you said my Indian forefathers dwelt in Dallas, not that it was caled Dallas when they were there. So this reference also is from Moses that the evening and the morning were the first day when as yet there was no son or moon. However by making the statment the evening and the morning were the first day he is making it clear beyond all question that it was not ages or eons that is meant but an evening and a morning. May God bless you in your study of His Word. |
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2 | 24 hour days are based on what? | Gen 1:2 | Makarios | 43513 | ||
Excellent answer here, Scribe! - Makarios |
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3 | Day seven doesn't conform | Gen 1:2 | nimrod2 | 43532 | ||
Yes, it was an excellent answer. I wonder if either of you would care to address the 7th day? You've probably noticed that all creation days include "And there was evening, and there was morning" Not so for day seven. There was no mention of it all. | ||||||
4 | Day seven doesn't conform | Gen 1:2 | Searcher56 | 43544 | ||
Why is there no "And there was evening, and there was morning" for the seventh day? As Scribe, and others have said, it could be we are in the seventh day. But, Gen 2:2 said He rested from His work. Does that mean He is no longer working? Or does it mean He is doing some other type of work? I think the latter. |
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