Subject: Is there a reason to debate? |
Bible Note: Dear dodoy, I am by no means a Greek or Hebrew scholar, therefor I'd be overstepping the boundaries of my learning to suppose to refute your research on the meaning of the word week. However, I think it would be prudent to except what those who are scholorly in those fealds of linguistics have translated the word(s) used in the autograf they saw fit to translate into the word week. Personally I don't know of a single Bible translation that uses any other interpretation of that passage of Scripture, do you? I take it that the word week means week and it has been used in contextualizing or making clear to readers what day of the week they were talking about i.e. the 'first day' of the week. Anyway, I hope that helps you. You know, Scripture really isn't all that hard to figure out doday. I think it would be helpful for you to take it as it is written and be gratfull that God has given us His word. To paraphrase an old well respected preacher: Father hasn't put the cookies on the top shelf where His kids cant reach them. John |