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Sinai said:But a "literal interpretation" of the Bible can support either the young Earth creationists who claim the universe is a few thousand years old OR the old Earth creationists who claim the universe is billions of years old.
Actually, "literal" says that God created in six יוֹםs. The Bible doesn't give an age other than six periods of time--each identified as a יוֹם (pronounced yom)--plus the period of human history since the time God created a soul for Adam. Although יוֹם is most commonly translated as "day" it can also mean an age, an era or an unspecified period of time. The Bible can support either a "young Earth" position that the universe is only a few thousand years old (generally YECs claim it to be in the range of 6-58 thousand years) or an "old Earth" position that agrees with the scientific evidence that it is billions of years old.butxifxnot said:literal says that God created in six days. days. literal. the universe may very well be physically billions of years old, and yet be truly only several thousand (take for instance Adam was created a physically full-grown man even though he was really only a few minutes old.)
There was evening and there was morning. the first day. sounds like a regular day to me.Sinai said:[/b][/i]Actually, "literal" says that God created in six יוֹםs. The Bible doesn't give an age other than six periods of time--each identified as a יוֹם (pronounced yom)--plus the period of human history since the time God created a soul for Adam. Although יוֹם is most commonly translated as "day" it can also mean an age, an era or an unspecified period of time. The Bible can support either a "young Earth" position that the universe is only a few thousand years old (generally YECs claim it to be in the range of 6-58 thousand years) or an "old Earth" position that agrees with the scientific evidence that it is billions of years old.
The key phrase in your interpreting "creation week" as being six consecutive 24-hour days seems to be (with the Hebrew words reversed to correspond to the English order) wayhi-'erev wayhi-voqer yom 'echadh....yom sheni....yom shelishi...., which is generally translated "and it was evening and it was morning day one....day second....day third," etc.butxifxnot said:There was evening and there was morning. the first day. sounds like a regular day to me.
I can see that argument and have no problem with YECs who think the most logical or accurate interpretation for yom is to mean a 24-hour day.GodSaves said:I agree Sinai, that creation could have been in a literal day or age. I do think the repeated saying of evening and morning gives credance to a literal day, as we know of what evening and morning to be. The tradition of the Jews keeping the Sabbath (saturday) because it was commonly believed it was the day in which God rested after creation also gives some credance to a literal day.