I went to Bible College also. Although I study a lot the Bible from the Rabbi on You Tube when they teach us the oral tradition vs the written Bible and the Hebrew Language.
Some of the oral traditions of the Rabbis is just stuff they came up with and not necessarily biblical in anyway or applicable to the Hebrew language in any way.
Genesis chapter one does not talk about a man and a women. They talk about a male and a female.
1 Corinthians 11:12 (NIV), Paul writes: "For as woman came from man, so also man is born of woman. But everything comes from God
You're arguing semantics. We know that man = male, and female = woman. Aside from that, I already pointed out that Genesis 1 uses man/Adam, אָדָם, in Genesis 1:27 and ha'adam, הָאָדָם אָדָם, "the man" in Genesis 1:27. In 1:27 it uses "female," נְקֵבָה, which can also be translated as "woman." But like I said in 1:27 you have to wrestle with the fact that the passage goes from God creating male
(in the singular) to God creating male/man and female/woman
(in the plural). There's no getting around that context. Oddly, you agreed with me about the switch and translation when it goes from singular to plural in the forms and context, but you seem to conveniently ignore it here.
Science says that man goes back hundreds of millions of years.
Science doesn't really say anything. Scientists do by way of interpreting information, etc. that they acquire through the scientific method. The scientific method as we know it cannot be applied to origins. It can be applied to things that we can touch, witness, etc. with today. We can't do any of that with stuff millions or even hundreds of thousands of years ago. The problem today is that too many people think that scientists and by extension science is an answer to all of the questions in the universe about everything when it's really not.
The evidence is overwhelming for this.
Not really. Both sides are working with the same evidence and come to different conclusions. The only difference is one side, that believes in the universe coming along by way of non-theistic assistance (that for some odd reason theists adopt) has been pushed in every facet of society and academia. No other interpretations of the evidence has been allowed. We did this once where one interpretation of the evidence was considered the crème de le crème of everything and that didn't go so well with geocentrism versus heliocentrism and a lot of scientists, and theologians I might add, that put all of their stock in the views and musings of man came away with egg on their face.
This isn't even getting into the plethora of other things scientists have been wrong on because fallible man is musing about it nor the things scientists have lied about to prop up their origins story. So no, simply because scientists say something and by extension science pushes it, I do not necessarily deem it an official absolute truth of reality. Especially when its something that we cannot directly observe and verify as a fact of reality but it's something that becomes more of a philosophical belief that we try to erroneously claim we found by way of empiricism when we really didn't.
This does not even get into what the Bible says about how we come from the stars. Science goes a long way to helping us understand our Bible. I do not know why God wants us to know, but He does.
People can say the Bible says a lot of things when it's taken out of context.
Also you know the Rabbi teach that God used the Hebrew Language to create the Universe.
Again, simply because a Rabbi teaches something, doesn't make it truth. Jesus got into it with Rabbis when He walked the Earth who taught a lot of things that were not true. Aside from this, an honest consideration of the situation would lead one to determine that the language spoken prior to Babel was likely none of the languages spoken post-Babel. Along with this, you have pictographic prehistoric Hebrew (which is pretty much hieroglyphics), Paleo-Hebrew (earliest form of familiar alphabet), Ancient Hebrew (which is Biblical Hebrew) and Modern Hebrew. While the language has evolved from its early form to now, I still would not hold a view that Hebrew was the original language spoken in the early chapters of Genesis when Genesis tells us that language, was at worse, lost to us when the world was given multiple languages.
Again, He wants us to know what He did and How He created the Universe we live in.
I agree he wants us to know what He did, and He had what he did written down. The problem today is a lot of people who didn't believe in the Bible came along making up an explanation for how it possibly (to them) didn't happen without God and as I said, for some odd reason, believers have adopted that by way of being awestricken by the claims and "evidence" and interpretation of said evidence when believers didn't have access to said data, "evidence" etc. to counter claim. Now believers do. Now many are making counter claims and poking holes in theories, but the rot has lasted too long and too many people have been duped by the whole thing. Yes, even well meaning people.
I even had a dream where God showed me the universe when I was around 8 years old. Long before I learned about this from science.
I'm reluctant to put any stake in dreams that don't align with scripture which is God's revelation about Himself to us and the way He has chosen to reveal Himself to us who did not have the luxury of being born thousands of years ago when He walked the Earth or did His miracles, etc.
not at all. There is a huge amount of information condensed down to very little. As you know every letter has profound meaning. If every book in the worlds talked about Genesis Chapter one we would still only be getting started in our understanding and we still would have a long way go. Yet there is speculation that all the information of the universe is contained within every proton of every atom in the Universe. That is why we are all one with the universe. This is what entanglement theory is based on.
First, my full statement that you seem to be responding to here is this: "The early chapters of Genesis are pretty repetitive and clear in indicating that the history of mankind goes from God to Adam & Eve to their children to Noah to us."
Second, again, I believe I already stated this, but the only version of the Hebrew language where letters had meaning is pictographic Hebrew. Where, again, like the Egyptian Hieroglyphs or any alphabet/language system of severely early times were developed based on giving a recognizable meaning to the alphabet. For example, the Aleph came from what appears to be an Ox head and so means Ox/Leader/Strength in this old form. While, yes, we can claim the letters still mean that, doing so will ignore the overall context in which later forms of Hebrew are used and that nearly all language moved from its earlier form into a more refined form and misses the point that many of the words still retain their original meaning even without the pictograph form. Just makes it seem unnecessary to do.
Third, none of this is really so complicated that we need to find esoteric meanings in the text. It's all pretty straightforward in regard to understanding until we
(humans) come along and make it complicated. Same with the rest of the Bible, same with the Gospels.