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1 | Gen 1:18-20 | Genesis | caldog | 162071 | ||
I wish it were the gap theory problem. Some assert that the order in creation of Adam (day 6) and the creatures (day 5) in chapter 1 conflict with chapter 2. In chapter two, when God begins to explain that Adam names the creatures, made from the dust of the ground, it appears that that is when He creats them; after Adam is created. Specifically chpt 2:18-20. thanx | ||||||
2 | gen 1 , 2 | Genesis | caldog | 162069 | ||
I agree with you. A couple of bible critics assert that there is a discrepency and, naturally, the bible must be flawed. Gen 1 gives us the chronolgy of creation. Gen 2 goes on to Adam naming the creatures and the creation of Eve. In chpt 2 some believe that God is also describing another account of the order of creation between Adam and the birds and creatures. we know from gen 1 that the creatures were created on the 5th day. Adam on the 6th. when you goe to chpt 2 : 18 to 20 it appears (to some) that He begins to create the creatures for Adam to name. Do you see what I'm talking about? thanx | ||||||
3 | genesis one and two | Genesis | caldog | 162056 | ||
a common critical bible question asserts genesis 1 and 2 offer two different chronologies to the creation account. how is this often answered? | ||||||
4 | genesis one and two | Genesis | caldog | 162058 | ||
a common critical bible question asserts genesis 1 and 2 offer two different chronologies to the creation account. how is this often answered? | ||||||