Unknown.How long did lions and tigers stay vegetarian before the fall of man?
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Unknown.How long did lions and tigers stay vegetarian before the fall of man?
Unknown.
Three events changed our calendar: The Flood, Joshua's long day, and Hezekiah's 10 degrees backwards. The culmination of the changes made the 360 days 365.2425. There's no record of the rotation changing the length of a day (except for Joshua's). Many cultures have legends that seem to be based on this event. For example, there is a Greek myth of Apollo’s son, Phaethon, who disrupted the sun’s course for a day. And since Joshua 10 is historical, cultures on the opposite side of the world should have legends of a long night. In fact, the New Zealand Maori people have a myth about how their hero Maui slowed the sun before it rose, while the Mexican Annals of Cuauhtitlan (the history of the empire of Culhuacan and Mexico) records a night that continued for an extended time. I believe that Joshua's long day may have been a polar shift because after the sun rose and set in different places (where they rise and set today) and what caused the land of "milk and honey" into the desert that region is now. But it's all speculative because no one recorded what exactly happened.This confuses me, at what point did time change from when a day was a thousand years to what we have now? Adam was 930 years old but that was a day in our perception, the average lifespan changed to 120 years which is 120 years as we understand it? And that shift in time perception happened after the flood?
Yes. (I'm still writing about your other question.)The fall of man was when Adam and Eve ate from the forbidden tree though?
This confuses me, at what point did time change from when a day was a thousand years to what we have now? Adam was 930 years old but that was a day in our perception, the average lifespan changed to 120 years which is 120 years as we understand it? And that shift in time perception happened after the flood?
Adam was 930 years old at 360-day years. One day is/was 24 hours. The length of the year is what changed. The 1000 years is like a day to God and He uses the terminology as such. So when He told Adam he'd die if he ate the fruit he'd die in that day, he did, at 930 years old, but less than a day in God's eyes. Here's another example of this.
930 X 360 X 24 hoursSo as we understand time, Adam did actually live for 930 x 365 x 24 hours?
That's one of the missing rivers, probably lost to the Persian Gulf. When I lived in Bahrain there's a tree called the Tree of Life, but it's only 400 years old from a species that only lives about 90 years. I believe Eden was probably from Israel to the Persian Gulf and after the exile was consumed over time by the curse and with the change of the calendar caused that lush green to turn desert and created all that oil. Just my thought, no evidence.10 Now a river went out of Eden to water the garden, and from there it parted and became four riverheads. 11 The name of the first is Pishon; it is the one which skirts the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold. 12 And the gold of that land is good. Bdellium and the onyx stone are there. 13 The name of the second river is Gihon; it is the one which goes around the whole land of Cush. 14 The name of the third river is Hiddekel; it is the one which goes toward the east of Assyria. The fourth river is the Euphrates.
Where is Havilah? I found several possible locations when I searched.
Is there any relevance to Gold and Onyx being mentioned so early in the bible?
930 X 360 X 24 hours
No, that's the length of his life. He fell some time before being less than 110 years old because he had Cain and Abel (twins) who had to be old enough to be able to farm and keep sheep, sacrifice and then have enough understanding to kill, as Cain did to Abel, then Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old.So is that the time of the fall of man?
No, that's the length of his life. He fell some time before being less than 110 years old because he had Cain and Abel (twins) who had to be old enough to be able to farm and keep sheep, sacrifice and then have enough understanding to kill, as Cain did to Abel, then Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old.
Indeed. As to the lion, no animal killed another until after the fall of man. It will return like that too where the lion will eat straw like the ox when the curse is lifted.So the fall of man was somewhere between say 30 and 110 years?
I'm still puzzled as to how a lion could survive without eating meat for this time.
Indeed. As to the lion, no animal killed another until after the fall of man. It will return like that too where the lion will eat straw like the ox when the curse is lifted.
Free will. Without it, we'd just be robots.15 Then the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it. 16 And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, “Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat; 17 but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.”
If God is omniscient, why put a tree of knowledge there knowing full well Adam would eat it?
God gave Adam and Eve instructions. They had a choice.
No, that's the length of his life. He fell some time before being less than 110 years old because he had Cain and Abel (twins) who had to be old enough to be able to farm and keep sheep, sacrifice and then have enough understanding to kill, as Cain did to Abel, then Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old.
But if God is omniscient surely he knew what their choice would be. Why put a temptation there if he knew they would take it.