Danieltwotwenty wrote:Sorry to jump in but doesn't the Hebrew word that is translated as evening and morning should really be translated as order and disorder.
Dan
Daniel, I had never heard that before. Where did you hear that?
Ok I have consulted my concordance and the claim was bogus the word boqer actually means dawn and ereb as dusk, evening, but that could mean dawn of an era.
I highly recommend strong's exhaustive concordance of the Bible, it has the Hebrew and Greek translations and you can find any passage you want just by one word except of course the common ones like and,the,in etc..
Dan
1Tim1:15-17
Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life. Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever.Amen.
Danieltwotwenty wrote:I highly recommend strong's exhaustive concordance of the Bible, it has the Hebrew and Greek translations and you can find any passage you want just by one word except of course the common ones like and,the,in etc..
Danieltwotwenty wrote:I highly recommend strong's exhaustive concordance of the Bible, it has the Hebrew and Greek translations and you can find any passage you want just by one word except of course the common ones like and,the,in etc..
The large print makes it much better for long studies, less strain on the old peepers.
Dan
1Tim1:15-17
Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life. Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever.Amen.
Believe it or not there is more to the world than 21st century english speaking westerners and the world doesn't revolve around us.
Dogmatism is the comfortable intellectual framework of self-righteousness. Self-righteousness is more decadent than the worst sexual sin. ~ Dan Allender
spartanII wrote:What I've always wondered is if God wanted it to mean a long period of time wouldn't He have used another word rather than 'yom,' knowing it would confuse people for the future generations to come.
What other word in ancient Hebrew would have been better?
John 5:24 24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
Canuckster1127 wrote:Believe it or not there is more to the world than 21st century english speaking westerners and the world doesn't revolve around us.
It does if you are all a figment of my imagination.
spartanII wrote:What I've always wondered is if God wanted it to mean a long period of time wouldn't He have used another word rather than 'yom,' knowing it would confuse people for the future generations to come.
Read John Lennox's book, 'Seven Days That Divide the World'. Lennox goes into great detail in his book to explain the Hebrew word "Yom" transliterated as the English word "Day" and the word actually has FOUR different meanings used in the Genesis account of creation.
To claim that Yom just means a literal 24 hour day and that it holds that meaning throughout all of scripture, is to really take away from the study of the Hebrew and the words that God used for our understanding in order to weaken scripture, to back up a particular world view.
There are two types of people in our world: those who believe in Christ and those who will.
If Christianity is a man-made religion, then why is its doctrine vehemently against all of man's desires?
Every one that is of the truth hears my voice. Jesus from John 18:37
Katabole wrote:Read John Lennox's book, 'Seven Days That Divide the World'. Lennox goes into great detail in his book to explain the Hebrew word "Yom" transliterated as the English word "Day" and the word actually has FOUR different meanings used in the Genesis account of creation.
To claim that Yom just means a literal 24 hour day and that it holds that meaning throughout all of scripture, is to really take away from the study of the Hebrew and the words that God used for our understanding in order to weaken scripture, to back up a particular world view.
Do you know if Lennox is an OEC or YEC?
Only when the blood runs and the shackles restrain, will the sheep then awake. When all is lost.
spartanII wrote:What I've always wondered is if God wanted it to mean a long period of time wouldn't He have used another word rather than 'yom,' knowing it would confuse people for the future generations to come.
What other word in ancient Hebrew would have been better?
If i knew hebrew i'd be able to answer that question. But i'm guessing something that mean long period of time. Like, if God used the word "and then on the 2nd gap"--- we could all agree that it took some time, nobody knows exactly how long.
Atheist: "Science says it, I believe it, That settles it."
spartanII wrote:What I've always wondered is if God wanted it to mean a long period of time wouldn't He have used another word rather than 'yom,' knowing it would confuse people for the future generations to come.
What other word in ancient Hebrew would have been better?
If i knew hebrew i'd be able to answer that question. But i'm guessing something that mean long period of time. Like, if God used the word "and then on the 2nd gap"--- we could all agree that it took some time, nobody knows exactly how long.
From what I understand Spartan, yom is the only word that could have been used.
John 5:24 24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
Bovey wrote:I had a question that was similar to the one of spartans about atheist. I had a teacher that is a staunch atheist and evolutionist. I've tried many times in the past to bring up the Bible and much evidence against the theory of evolution but he silenced me and either made me sit in the hall or go to the principals office. How do I approach a person like this? I want to share all of my information with him but he won't listen. Just asking for a few suggestions. Thanks in advanced.
This reminds me of this interaction with my geography teacher:
Teacher: Now, class, the biggest cause of wars in history, more than any other, is religion.
Me: Actually, according to the Encyclopedia of Wars, religion is the cause of less than 7% of all wars in history.
Teacher: That isn't entirely accurate.
Me: Where's your source?
Teacher: The crusades
"Christianity has always embraced both reason and faith."
-Dinesh D'Souza
"Stop listening to John Lennon and start listening to John Lennox! What about a world without the atheists? A word with no Stalin, no Mao, no Pol Pot? A world with no Gulag, no Cultural Revolution, no Killing Fields? Wouldn't that be a world worth dreaming about?"
-John Lennox