jds1977
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Read the quote and tell me exactly how he is not in agreement w/ the writer's intent to portray a literal 6 day cration.James Barr absolutely does NOT support any kind of rule that shows that YOM means 24-hour period when connected with a particular type of number etc...
Probably, so far as I know, there is no professor of Hebrew or Old Testament at any world-class university who does not believe that the writer(s) of Genesis 1-11 intended to convey to their readers the ideas that (a) creation took place in a series of six days which were the same as the days of 24 hours we now experience; . . . Or, to put it negatively, the apologetic arguments which suppose the "days" of creation to be long eras of time, the figures of years not to be chronological, and the flood to be a merely local Mesopotamian flood, are not taken seriously by any such professors, as far as I know.3
Notice, the argument is about the word "yom"... used in conjunction w/ "evening" and "morning"...not evening and morning alone.Exd 18:13 "And it came to pass on the morrow, that Moses sat to judge the people: and the people stood by Moses from the morning unto the evening."... has also not the word "day" in it but is clearly understood as the passing by of a human day because of the use of the prepositions "from" and "unto" in the context with human beings.
Psalm 90 and Daniel 8 shows how "evening" and "morning" refers to something that is completely different from "sunset" and "sunrise".
again...you've missed the point.Again, show me where "there was evening and there was morning" appears elsewhere in scripture to identify the passing by of a normal day.
Ok...first of all, day six does involve human activity. Secondly, don't you think He would have let us know if it was longer like 1,000,000 years? He could have used terms like He did w/ Abraham in Gen 22:17..."as stars of the heaven" and "sand which is upon the sea shore". How do you explain Exodus 20:11? Should we work for 6,000,000 years and rest for the 7th million?Again, explain me why you think that the days of genesis are human time and not gods time. Every other occurences of "day" and "evening" or "morning" involves human activity.
In Genesis 1 only God is acting.
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