The question is not when angels were created. It is obvious they were created prior to the Earth. The question is when did Satan fall. And according to Genesis 1:31 that had to be after day 6 of creation.
Why do you choose after the 6th day?
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The question is not when angels were created. It is obvious they were created prior to the Earth. The question is when did Satan fall. And according to Genesis 1:31 that had to be after day 6 of creation.
I think because God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. If this includes Satan then his fall is after that day.Why do you choose after the 6th day?
I think because God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. If this includes Satan then his fall is after that day.
I'm not arguing for that position, but that's what I gathered from the reference. Oddly enough, I never wondered about when Satan fell.That good is not a moral description but pleasant or agreeable. Light was "good" Seas are "good". The plants are "good"
It was "good" according to God's plan of redemption, a place for mankind.
Satan was here a sinful Spiritual being, Sin entered the physical world through Adam..
Satan was bound in darkness. Heaven has light from the throne. He was to be separated from God. This physical universe was in darkness when Satan was cast out , So Satan was here in Gen 1 1-3 before light. Man was later
I'm not arguing for that position, but that's what I gathered from the reference. Oddly enough, I never wondered about when Satan fell.
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I always considered the name "Lucifer" to be positional (ie, an exhaled position) indicating a fall. But again, I have not studied the topic.from my study of the word "darkness" , I think it is ironic that the light bearer "Lucifer" to be bound in darkness .
Since light is from the Throne of God in Heaven, there was no darkness for them to be sent. So this place had to be created to hold them until judgement. The physical world held spiritual beings without light , a prison. He was in heaven and then expelled, there we know he was in Eden. He had to fall before light was made.
That is possible a "occupational position"I always considered the name "Lucifer" to be positional (ie, an exhaled position) indicating a fall. But again, I have not studied the topic.
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That good is not a moral description but pleasant or agreeable.
I suggest you read that again.
וירא אלהים את כל אשׁר עשׂה והנה טוב מאד ויהי ערב ויהי בקר יום השׁשׁי׃
טוב when modified by מאד means "everything perfect in its kind." By the application of the term “good” to everything that God made, and the repetition of the word with the emphasis “very” at the close of the whole creation, the existence of anything evil in the creation of God is absolutely denied.
That is probably the best way to use the word. Christian tradition has given the Adversary the proper name Lucifer, but that is a misunderstanding of the Latin words for "bringing light", derived from the Latin lux "light" and ferre "to bring". In Latin this name originally referred to the morning star, Venus.I always considered the name "Lucifer" to be positional (ie, an exhaled position) indicating a fall.
I suggest you read that again.
וירא אלהים את כל אשׁר עשׂה והנה טוב מאד ויהי ערב ויהי בקר יום השׁשׁי׃
טוב when modified by מאד means "everything perfect in its kind." By the application of the term “good” to everything that God made, and the repetition of the word with the emphasis “very” at the close of the whole creation, the existence of anything evil in the creation of God is absolutely denied.
You have to read what I actually wrote. "By the application of the term “good” to everything that God made, and the repetition of the word with the emphasis “very” at the close of the whole creation, the existence of anything evil in the creation of God is absolutely denied."I cant read Hebrew, "perfect in its kind "is not a moral description
That is probably the best way to use the word. Christian tradition has given the Adversary the proper name Lucifer, but that is a misunderstanding of the Latin words for "bringing light", derived from the Latin lux "light" and ferre "to bring". In Latin this name originally referred to the morning star, Venus.
Likewise, הֵילֵל is referring to the morning star. It derives its name from its striking brilliance, and is here called ben-shachar (sun of the dawn) due to the fact that it rises before the sun.
Lucifer, as a name given to the devil, is, of course, derived from this passage, which many interpret, without any warrant whatever, as relating to the apostasy and punishment of the angelic leaders. The term is a perfectly appropriate one for the king of Babel, due to the early date of the Babylonian culture, which reached back as far as the grey twilight of early times (the dawn of civilization).
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I did read it , good is not morality . Did God say the trees were morally good? Light was good?You have to read what I actually wrote. "By the application of the term “good” to everything that God made, and the repetition of the word with the emphasis “very” at the close of the whole creation, the existence of anything evil in the creation of God is absolutely denied."
What part of "the existence of anything evil in the creation of God is absolutely denied" wasn't clear?I did read it , good is not morality .
Please do not make false statements about me, what I believe, or what I post.You write as though God was not prepared for sin to occur here.
I agree , it wasn't evil but it wasn't not evil also. It was made according to God;s purpose not to be the pinnacle of mans hope.What part of "the existence of anything evil in the creation of God is absolutely denied" wasn't clear?
Please do not make false statements about me, what I believe, or what I post.
Please post a quote where I claimed light, trees, or grass were created evil.Spiritual beings sin not light not trees not grass , so how could they be created evil?
I do not find the actions of an Omnipotent, Omniscient, Omnipresent, Sovereign God to be strange.Do you find it strange that God would put Satan here to ruin His "perfect" creation and innocent man?