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1 | NASB why a second day not the second day | Bible general Archive 3 | Grace alone | 177653 | ||
Why does NASB say "a" second day and not "the" second day? | ||||||
2 | NASB why a second day not the second day | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 177654 | ||
Could you be a little more specific? Is there any particular book, chapter and verse, you are asking about? If so, what is the reference? | ||||||
3 | Genesis when the earth was made | Bible general Archive 3 | Grace alone | 177659 | ||
In Genesis, about when the eart was made is where it says a second day instead of the second day. | ||||||
4 | Genesis when the earth was made | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 177660 | ||
What is the chapter and verse in Genesis where it says a second day instead of the second day? |
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5 | Genesis 1:5 one day Genesis 1:8 a 2nd da | Bible general Archive 3 | Grace alone | 177661 | ||
Genesis 1:5 it says one day instead of the first day. Genesis 1:8 it says a second day instead of the second day. The same with a third, a forth, a fifth. | ||||||
6 | Genesis 1:5 one day Genesis 1:8 a 2nd da | Bible general Archive 3 | LessThanPerfect | 177684 | ||
Is this a question? In Genesis 1:5, the word echad can be translated either one or first. In Genesis 1:8, sheniy translates second. Sheliyshiy, third, in 1:13, and so on. As for one day or first day, it is a matter of translation versus context. One day, first day; Another day, second day, and so on. |
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