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    Who, in this thread, has asked that question?
     
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    Who are the "many" in this thread who have concluded that the waters were preexisting based on my understanding that verse 1 is an informative synopsis?

    And how does the circumstantial clause found in verse 2 not indicate the waters were created along with the earth in verse 1? I am sure an expert such as you knows what תהום means. Right?
     
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    I did, based on an issue many scholars (Sailhamer, Walton, Sarfati) have brought up. And clearly, your answers are not removing the issue for many here.

    If you want to know who, read! They are directly responding to you.
     
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    Who are the "many?" Please name them.
     
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    robycop3, #35 for instance. That was a direct response. And myself (if I count). And Sarfati even believes you've fallen into a trap, if you're willing to listen to him.

    In previous discussions you've admitted the earth could be billions of years old. You said it wasn't likely, but once you admit to that gap, the door is open.
     
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    Indeed, and he uses the same merism he began with (heavens and the earth), indicating the 6 days were the creation of the heavens and the earth.
     
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    So you now claim that you are one of the unnamed "many" who now concludes that the waters preexisted because of what I have posted regarding Genesis 1:1?

    That's 1. 1 is not "many."

    Again, so you now claim that you are one of the unnamed "many" who now concludes that the waters preexisted because of what I have posted regarding Genesis 1:1?

    Wrong again. I have clearly stated I believe the earth to be 10,000 years old or younger.

    What I said was, based on Genesis 1:1-3 the bible does not say how old the earth is. Using only Genesis 1 you could surmise the earth was created a week ago yesterday.

    Again. Genesis 1:1-3 does not tell us how old the earth is. Genesis 1 gives us an outline of what God did, not when He did it.
     
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    Nonsense. All it says is that on the 8th day all that He created was finished. There is no mention of when, nor is there a timeline in Chapter 2.
     
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    No, I'm not wrong. Your argument is the same as Sailhamer's. He claims the Bible does not say how old the earth is. He says it could be young could be old. You're saying that same thing. I contend both you and Sailhamer are dead wrong on Genesis 1.
     
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    Hmmmm. Interesting. So you believe the phrase "heavens and the earth" in Gen. 1:1 prior to the 6 days is a merism conveying the idea of the entire universe. But that same phrase that appears immediately after the 6 days is not connected to the 6 days?

    Gen. 2:1 Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array.​

    These two phrases act like bookends around the 6 days. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth > 6 days > the heavens and earth were completed.

    But you say this is nonsense? You say this last merism is not connected to the 6 days, even though it's actually said immediately after the 6th day right before the 7th day? Here's the entire passage in context.

    Gen. 1:31 God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning—the sixth day.

    Gen. 2:1 Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array. 2 By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. 3 Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done.​

    But you say the last merism is about day 8? :confused: Very interesting how you put all this together. I humbly disagree.
     
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    Wrong again. I say that GENESIS 1:1-3 does not say how old the earth is. I NEVER said "the bible" does not tell us about how old the earth is. It, along with other evidence, tells us it is probably c10,000 years old or less.

    Just once try to get it right!
     
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    Okay, this is just getting idiotic. If the merism of verse 8 includes all of Creation, it seems abundantly obvious to anyone with an IQ greater than his hat size that it would have to include the 6 enumerated days of forming and filling. "God saw EVERYTHING He made and it was good."
     
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    It's amazing how little inclined I am to insult you back. I think its because I'm much more confident of my arguments.

    You stated that the Genesis 2:1 merism (heaven and earth) was talking about day 8. Even though it appears in the narrative at the end of day 6. And then, when I point it out, you have a fit. Very typical. But I'm merely responding to what you're saying. Do you really believe Genesis 2:1 is speaking about day 8? If so, why is it mentioned before day 7?

    But the careful reader knows the narrative of the creation account is 1:1-2:4 (or 3 depending how you view the toledoth statement).
     
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    You've stated very clearly you believed it's possible the earth was very old, even billions of years, but unlikely. I called it out at the time. You never recanted. Now you're saying you never said that?
     
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    Once again you fail to understand rather simple sentences. I said that GENESIS 1:1-3 does not say when the heavens and earth were created so it is possible, using only the information included in verses 1-3, that the universe is much older than we suppose.

    Because I did not say what you claim I said. I said that GENESIS 1:1-3 does not tell us how long ago verse 1 took place. It doesn't. We have to glean that information from other sources.
     
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    When God rested on the 7th day, He ceased creative activity. After finishing day 6 He said EVERYTHING was good.

    The merism OBVIOUSLY refers to, well, to EVERYTHING. I really don't know how you can claim that days 1-6 are not part of EVERYTHING.
     
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    You keep running from your own words. You said God was speaking about the 8th day. I corrected you.

    Look at your own words. The merism of Gen. 2:1 is after the 6th day, before the 7th day just as i said. It was not the 8th day.

    I said the completion of the heavens and earth was speaking of the creation process over 6 days. You said it was nonsense. But you don't think that's nonsense you agree with it. You're so busy arguing, you're losing sight of what your arguing about.

    Just admit you misspoke and move on. This is getting silly.
     
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    You keep making this stuff up as you go along.

    God finished the work He did on the 6th day.

    On the 7th day he rested (ceased creative activity).

    On the next day He did no creative activity. Everything He created was very good. There was no need for any creative activity after the first 7 days. Everything was good.

    Got it now?
     
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    Fine. We'll both just pretend you didn't say 8th. Let's move on.
     
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    Okay. One last try. What is "the next day" after the 7th day of rest?

    Anybody? Anybody? Bueller?
     
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