Good. If you have any interest at all in DH you'll benefit greatly.
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It's a different topic, but that may be a misreading of Genesis 1.That's because the author of Genesis wanted to introduce the creation and creator in different ways, one that started out with nothing, ...
Good. If you have any interest at all in DH you'll benefit greatly.
How do you know this?it was written as allegory, not literally. Its not a lie
How do you know this?
I think the Bible is full of ficticious stories.
this is my favorite subject so I do have great interest.
my favorite part of biblical history is about 400AD to 1250BC.
DH will be enough on my plate for now. Thank you again.
Not the first evidence of backward thinking ...Something's not right here. BC comes before AD.
Something's not right here. BC comes before AD.
Perhaps "1250 B.C.E. To 400 C.E." would be best.im sorry would it be better if I stated 1250BC to 400CE??
God never penned a single word in any book anywhere.
these were a collection of ancient writings important to people to explain their cultures lessons, wants and needs in a allegorical fashion. [the early books]
if god gave this information to people to write down as his words, he made allot of mistakes and or the scribes in charge of such
To the contrary, Exodus 32:15-16 state: "After that Moses turned and went down from the mountain with the two tablets of the Testimony in his hand, tablets written upon both their sides. On this side and on that they were written upon. And the tablets were the workmanship of God, and the writing was the writing of God engraved upon the tablets."
The Bible shows how God wrote the Bible: "For prophecy was at no time brought by man's will, but men spoke from God as they were borne along by holy spirit." (2 Peter 1:21) Therefore, All scripture is inspired by God. (2 Timothy 3:16,17)
To the contrary, Exodus 32:15-16 state: "After that Moses
The Bible shows how God wrote the Bible
No it's not. The Bible belongs to whoever buys it.ask any follower of judaism, its their book.
Allegorical fable = ficticious.no there not ficticious.
Because they are not historically correct or scientifically accurate doesnt mean the people who wrote the allegorical fables were fabricating a story.
No it's not. The Bible belongs to whoever buys it.
Allegorical fable = ficticious.
Moses has no historicity. Most historians and scholars say he never existed.
You mean the same historians and scholars that said Belshazzar, Pilate, and just about every other person in the Bible never existed? That is, until the evidence proved them wrong at every turn.
No it tells you what they want you to believe.
your also trying to tie in two different books written at different times.
with that said, your two scripture were written after the first 5 books were written, so how could it apply to the early text??