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Re: disparate stories
Posted by Louis Asbach - October 13, 2002 at 1:19:39am
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Re: disparate stories
Posted by Louis Asbach - October 13, 2002 at 10:37:11pm:

“6th Day Creation and 8th Day Formation of Man”

Here is something we should always remember when we study the Bible. All our Bibles were translate from the manuscripts. So the following verses refer to the original language. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God" (2Tim 3:16). This tells me that we should not neglect any part of God’s Word. Also, no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation (2Pet 1:20). What I believe this is saying, is that we should not read the Bible to make it fit our understanding, but instead, we should be open minded and always listen to what the Bible is saying, and always be ready to change our mind, hoping that we can get our understanding to fit God’s Word (Prov 3:5-7).

Here are 4 major points to remember when we compare Gen 1:20-31 to Gen 2:5 through 3:24:

(1) In Gen 1:24,25, God CREATED the animals.
Compare to Gen 2:19, God FORMED more animals, AFTER He formed the man (`eth Ha'Adam), of which I believe to be the domestic farm animals.
The man was placed in the garden to dress and keep it (Gen 2:15). He was a farmer, and the 6th day creation (all the races) were hunters.
(2) In Gen 1:26,27, God CREATED man ('adam), which, with correct conjugation, becomes "mankind".
Compare to Gen 2:7, where God FORMED (`eth Ha'Adam). I know the Strong's shows "man". But the manuscripts show `eth Ha'Adam, which means; "properly, the man", or the man, a specific individual.
(3) The 6th day mankind were told to go forth and multiply and replenish the earth. Then they were told they could eat of EVERY TREE(Gen 1:28,29).
Compare this to Gen 2:17, God told Ha'Adam NOT to eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
(4) Gen 1:31, God saw EVERY THING that He had made, and behold, it was VERY GOOD. This is after they were multiplying, and eating of every tree.
Compare this to what God thought of Adam and Eve, and what He did to the earth, when He sent them out of the garden (Gen 3:17-19). God did not say it was very good, but He cursed the earth, for He was very unhappy with them.

Some will say that Adam and had to be the very first humans on the earth, because of Gen 3:20; "And Adam called his wife's name Eve; because she was the mother of all living".
Here, the reason Eve is called the mother of all living, is because through her would come Christ. And if a person does not have Christ in them, then they are not living, i.e. they are not spiritually alive, and they will not be granted eternal life. Everyone has to accept Jesus Christ in order to be granted eternal life, and if anyone tries to get there any other way, they are the same as a thief and a robber (John 10:1-9). Also, John 3:16 says;
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
In Gen 4:11-16, God sent Cain away, to the land of Nod, east of Eden. This is where Cain found his wife, who was a woman from the 6th day creation of mankind. You see, according to Adam's genealogy, all named living individuals listed at that time, are Adam, Eve and Cain.




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