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The Dove and Olive Branch
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:58 pm
by Dazed and Confused
I have had several questions about some things in the Old Testament that have eluded me for years, so I thought I would post some and see if I am missing something. I have never been able to find a resolve from any apologist sites or books. Snice I have been studying the local flood topic as of lately, I guess I will start there. I was trying to resolve an apparent conflict in the flood account. When Noah sent out the dove from the Ark, how did the dove bring back an olive branch. Shouldn't have all the plant life died after being under water for so long? I'm wondering if an olive tree could have survived being submerged for that length of time and then sprout relatively quick. Or did God just enacted on behalf of Noah and revived the tree and caused it to sprout?
Re: The Dove and Olive Branch
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 12:28 pm
by Gman
Dazed and Confused wrote:I have had several questions about some things in the Old Testament that have eluded me for years, so I thought I would post some and see if I am missing something. I have never been able to find a resolve from any apologist sites or books. Snice I have been studying the local flood topic as of lately, I guess I will start there. I was trying to resolve an apparent conflict in the flood account. When Noah sent out the dove from the Ark, how did the dove bring back an olive branch. Shouldn't have all the plant life died after being under water for so long? I'm wondering if an olive tree could have survived being submerged for that length of time and then sprout relatively quick. Or did God just enacted on behalf of Noah and revived the tree and caused it to sprout?
Dazed,
In the local flood theory not everything was submerged in the flood. Therefore olive trees were still around for the dove to gather.
http://www.godandscience.org/apologetic ... flood.html
Re: The Dove and Olive Branch
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 9:06 pm
by jenna
Would not the trees have to be totally submerged? Otherwise someone may have climbed to the very top and lived. (Of course, I believe in the worldwide flood, not a local one.)
Re: The Dove and Olive Branch
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:58 am
by Dazed and Confused
jenna wrote:Would not the trees have to be totally submerged? Otherwise someone may have climbed to the very top and lived. (Of course, I believe in the worldwide flood, not a local one.)
I think if someone had climbed a tree that they would have been stuck up there a long time and probably starved to death. Or been plagued by the weather, though they would of had plenty to drink.
Re: The Dove and Olive Branch
Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:59 pm
by Gman
Local floods wipe out tree too.. Or softens the dirt to make them fall...
Re: The Dove and Olive Branch
Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 7:33 am
by jenna
Gman wrote:Local floods wipe out tree too.. Or softens the dirt to make them fall...
Re: The Dove and Olive Branch
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 3:02 pm
by Gman
jenna wrote: