Days of Creation
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Days of advent
first day:Earth,area,time and mild.
2nd day:environment.
1/3 day:Dry land and plant.
Fourth day:Sun,moon,megastar.
Fifth day:sea and flying creature.
Six day:Land ,animal ,man
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I agree. His ways are higher than our ways and I don’t think we’ll ever gain enough knowledge to understand everything while we’re here on earth.B Creech wrote: ↑02 Aug 2019, 03:28 That's something I believe no one can say for sure. The Bible says "one day is with the Lord as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day " (KJV) 2 Peter 3:8. I don't think God goes by a "time" as we know it. This is just one of the great mysteries in the Bible, in my humble opinion!
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This is a very interesting question. I think that the 7 "days" of creation could have been more like time periods or perieods of creation rather than a literal 24 hours. On the other hand, it could have easily been 24 hours since with God anything is possible. What do you think? I'm not sure if it really makes all that much of a difference.Jsovermyer wrote: ↑01 Aug 2019, 15:16 Do you agree with Val Greenwood's view that the 7 days of the creation may not have been literal days? He says we can't be sure how long the time periods actually were. What do you think?
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That's so true! It could have been translated "days", but not actually mean a 24 hour day which is how we think of a day.Philip Chepsingil wrote: ↑18 Aug 2019, 09:39 I agree. The days mentioned in the Bible were not literary days. The Old Testament was written from Jewish Oral traditions and I think the different phases of creation in different periods of time. The periods of time could be only translated as days.
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I agree. It really doesn't matter how long creation took.reneelu1998 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2019, 20:00This is a very interesting question. I think that the 7 "days" of creation could have been more like time periods or perieods of creation rather than a literal 24 hours. On the other hand, it could have easily been 24 hours since with God anything is possible. What do you think? I'm not sure if it really makes all that much of a difference.Jsovermyer wrote: ↑01 Aug 2019, 15:16 Do you agree with Val Greenwood's view that the 7 days of the creation may not have been literal days? He says we can't be sure how long the time periods actually were. What do you think?
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