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That opens a real can of worms brother. BIG worms as well.I'll pass. If it's not literal, then neither was Christ's death at Calvary for our sins.
Obviously, what was literal then is not literal now. The Fall changed everything; otherwise, words would have no meaning.Consider that literally, Light on Day One did not come from the sun, as it was created on Day Four.
Then there is the literal Bible fact that the waters existed on Day One but the seas were not made until Day Three.
Then literally, the sea creatures of Day Five were to fill the “waters in the seas,” which were created on Day Three, not Day Two.
On Day Two it was not the sky that was created but the expanse raqia to separate the waters below from the waters above.
On Day Four literally we are told that God made the sun, moon, and stars and placed them in the expanse raqia created on Day Two, not on Day One.
I will have to give your comment some more thought, but my 1st thought is.....I am not inclined to agree.Obviously, what was literal then is not literal now. The Fall changed everything; otherwise, words would have no meaning.
Literal in that case was probably a poor choice of a word. How about 'perception'? The Fall has changed our perception...of our attitude towards God, and therefore His creation...of one another, and ourselves (this would be hard to prove, since none of us were there at the time).I will have to give your comment some more thought, but my 1st thought is.....I am not inclined to agree.
Foe sure, Sin has affected every aspect of our being. It has affected our lives on earth and our eternal destiny.
One of the immediate effects of the Fall was that mankind was separated from God. In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve had perfect communion and fellowship with God.
However, and I am open for your advice, isnt black always black? Isnt a hard rock always a hard rock? Isnt water always wt. Those are "literal" adjectives that are always the same....right?
Our purpose was lost and our innocence was lost but are those things "literal"?
Was the fall of Adam a "literal/real" event....yes.
Was Adam a literal/real man...Yes.
Was Eve a literal woman made from Adams rib....Yes.
Help me out here.
Yes.....that makes more sense.Literal in that case was probably a poor choice of a word. How about 'perception'? The Fall has changed our perception...of our attitude towards God, and therefore His creation...of one another, and ourselves (this would be hard to prove, since none of us were there at the time).
The ages have been a topic of debate for as long as there has been people to debate.The whole book? No, never but I have heard it suggested that, in Genesis, a person's listed age(ex. 900yrs) wasn't meant to be literal. This was moreso a think piece and not affirmed as an actual theological fact.
And I've heard so interesting thi is about the flood, some suggesting that there were survivors besides Noah and his family. Apparently, there were some cave drawings that suggested there were survivors...
Edit: Genesis is to be taken literally.
For sure!There were NO survivors of the flood except Noah and his wife and children and their wives. EIGHT people.
That would be a matter of perception, in this case, delusional perception. lolI am cuter than you are and that is also REAL!o_O
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Would say that the book of genesis recorded down to us literal physical history of hat happened, as Jesus confirmed a literal adam and Eve existed, created by God, and not eloved from apesThat opens a real can of worms brother. BIG worms as well.
I think it literally describes the creation of the earth and the things in it.
Now, it is important to recognize that this puts no requirements on me personally, say, for excluding such things as figurative descriptions, anthropomorphisms, exaggerations, and so on: instead I try to follow the conventions of the particular literary form we are studying.
Was there a literal garden of Eden. Yes.
Was there a literal Tigres river Yes.
Was there a Literal Jericho. Yes.
Was a literal Red Sea parted. Yes.
Now, there are Many" things that have to be considered and dealt with when it comes to LITERAL.
Consider that literally, Light on Day One did not come from the sun, as it was created on Day Four.
Then there is the literal Bible fact that the waters existed on Day One but the seas were not made until Day Three.
Then literally, the sea creatures of Day Five were to fill the “waters in the seas,” which were created on Day Three, not Day Two.
On Day Two it was not the sky that was created but the expanse raqia to separate the waters below from the waters above.
On Day Four literally we are told that God made the sun, moon, and stars and placed them in the expanse raqia created on Day Two, not on Day One.
Man was created on Day Six not to rule over the land and vegetation (Day Three) but over the land animals created on Day Six and the sea creatures and flying creatures created on Day Five.
See how big this worm can get?????
As I have made clear, I don't think the word translated "day" (Yom) in this account indicates a 24-hour day. Some people would say this makes it not literal, but I disagree.
However, I am glad you asked the question.
many seek to have evolution and theology 'accomodated", but usually end up with then holding to genesis not describing literal Adam and Eve, no true fall, so messes with entitre foundations of the bibleI will have to give your comment some more thought, but my 1st thought is.....I am not inclined to agree.
Foe sure, Sin has affected every aspect of our being. It has affected our lives on earth and our eternal destiny.
One of the immediate effects of the Fall was that mankind was separated from God. In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve had perfect communion and fellowship with God.
However, and I am open for your advice, isnt black always black? Isnt a hard rock always a hard rock? Isnt water always wt. Those are "literal" adjectives that are always the same....right?
Our purpose was lost and our innocence was lost but are those things "literal"?
Was the fall of Adam a "literal/real" event....yes.
Was Adam a literal/real man...Yes.
Was Eve a literal woman made from Adams rib....Yes.
Help me out here.
many today deny Universal Flood, deny liberal 6 days, deny real Adam and Eve, ad worst of all, state Jesus made a mistake when he argued for all of those things being trueThe whole book? No, never but I have heard it suggested that, in Genesis, a person's listed age(ex. 900yrs) wasn't meant to be literal. This was moreso a think piece and not affirmed as an actual theological fact.
And I've heard so interesting thi is about the flood, some suggesting that there were survivors besides Noah and his family. Apparently, there were some cave drawings that suggested there were survivors...
Edit: Genesis is to be taken literally.
Yes sir. IF and or when we miss the introduction of sin into the human race, we miss the entire purpose for the coming of Messiah Jesus.many seek to have evolution and theology 'accomodated", but usually end up with then holding to genesis not describing literal Adam and Eve, no true fall, so messes with entitre foundations of the bible
As a literal believer, I always look at what the literal meaning is 1st. However, as it has been batted back and forth several times here and in other places, I think that we have seen that the creation account cannot be interpreted literally all the way through.Would say that the book of genesis recorded down to us literal physical history of hat happened, as Jesus confirmed a literal adam and Eve existed, created by God, and not eloved from apes