jds1977
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Ummm...read the verse..."many days"...many=Dan 8:26 "And the vision of the evening and the morning which was told [is] true: wherefore shut thou up the vision; for it [shall be] for many days."
From the context of the prophecy it seems that "morning" and "evening" refers to the rise and fall of the kingdoms mentioned in Daniel 8.
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br; rab {rab}
Meaning:
adj 1) much, many, great 1a) much 1b) many 1c) abounding in 1d) more numerous than 1e) abundant, enough 1f) great 1g) strong 1h) greater than adv 1i) much, exceedingly n m 2) captain, chief
Origin:
contracted from 07231; TWOT - 2099a,2099b
Usage:
AV - many 190, great 118, much 36, captain 24, more 12, long 10, enough 9, multitude 7, mighty 5, greater 4, greatly 3, misc 40; 458 ...
that's a no-brainer
Here's a link to a simple Hebrew linguistics explanation of Gen 1 being narrative or poetic http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v4/i1/linguistics.asp
here is a good article about the uses of yom...it's somewhat lengthy but, if you want to cut to the chase, scroll down to the objections and answers part.
that's a no-brainer
notice the thread...it doesn't say..."the exact phrase" it says "Yom + ‘evening’ or ‘morning’ (23 times each)". I think you've missed the point.Also, the exact phrase "and there was evening and there was morning" is never used again outside from Genesis 1 to describe the passing by of a regular 24-hour day. Show me this phrase elsewhere in scripture! I couldn't find one:
Here's a link to a simple Hebrew linguistics explanation of Gen 1 being narrative or poetic http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v4/i1/linguistics.asp
Psalm 90:6 does not even have the word yom in it. So, I'm not really sure what the point is with that.Psa 90:6 "In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up; in the evening it is cut down, and withereth."
Grass doesn't grow up and get withered in one day.
The morning and evening refers to the lifespan of grass
here is a good article about the uses of yom...it's somewhat lengthy but, if you want to cut to the chase, scroll down to the objections and answers part.
God created light...you don't have to have a sun to have light. All He needed for a solar-day was a light source.All that happened before the sun was created?
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