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That's about the current earth.So Exodus 20:11 means what?
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That's about the current earth.So Exodus 20:11 means what?
Just for clarification, are you in the group that says there was a previous earth?That's about the current earth.
That's literally the point of 'gap fact.'Just for clarification, are you in the group that says there was a previous earth?
Yes.Just for clarification, are you in the group that says there was a previous earth?
You’re one of few who will come right out and say it.That's literally the point of 'gap fact.'
As I am not ashamed of what I believe.You’re one of few who will come right out and say it.
Plenish is no a wordReplenish.
Sorry for my Scottish accentPlenish is no a word
Wrong.Plenish is no a word
The word being translated just means to fill. It doesn’t mean refillWrong.
Replenish is refill.The word being translated just means to fill. It doesn’t mean refill
On the subject of replenishReplenish is refill.
From Webster's 1828. It is the best balance I can find between modern English and the English used at the time of translation.Replenish is refill.
Replenish is refill, I will find more evidence later.From Webster's 1828. It is the best balance I can find between modern English and the English used at the time of translation.
Maybe those who hail from a location closer to the translators can suggest a better dictionary?
In 1828, the word simply meant to fill abundantly.
REPLEN'ISH, v.t. L. re and plenus, full.
1. To fill; to stock with numbers or abundance. The magazines are replenished with corn. The springs are replenished with water.
Multiply and replenish the earth. Gen. 1.
2. To finish; to complete. Not in use.
REPLEN'ISH, v.i. To recover former fullness.
But as Adam was the first man created by God, how could Adam refill the earth? The earth had not been filled once yet:Replenish is refill.
@37818 , are you going to answer this?Exodus 20:11 - For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, ...
Someone else - It took two and half million years for the light from Andromeda to reach the earth.
Whom do you believe more?
So days were being measured before the sun was made. That's my point. No sun was the source of the light that was made on the first day. "Beginning" marks the point at we start our time piece. And in the beginning, the heaven and the earth was made. So earth days were being measured since the beginning.Genesis 1:3-5 is the basis of the Solar day being measured.
There is no 'gap fact' in text. It's only the most egregious imposition of secular philosophy.That's literally the point of 'gap fact.'