Ex 20
8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9
Six days you shall labor and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is a sabbath of the Lord your God;
in it you shall not do any work, you or your son or your daughter, your male or your female servant or your cattle or your sojourner who stays with you. 11
For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day and made it holy.
Ex 16
11 And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 12 “I have heard the grumblings of the sons of Israel; speak to them, saying, ‘At twilight you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall be filled with bread; and you shall know that I am the Lord your God.’”
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Now on the sixth day they gathered twice as much bread, two omers for each one. When all the leaders of the congregation came and told Moses, 23 then he said to them, “This is what the Lord meant: Tomorrow is a sabbath observance, a holy Sabbath to the Lord. Bake what you will bake and boil what you will boil, and all that is left over put aside to be kept until morning.” 24 So they put it aside until morning, as Moses had ordered, and it did not become foul nor was there any worm in it. 25 Moses said, “Eat it today, for today is a sabbath to the Lord; today you will not find it in the field. 26
Six days you shall gather it, but on the seventh day,
the Sabbath, there will be none.”
27 It came about on the seventh day that some of the people went out to gather, but they found none. 28 Then the Lord said to Moses, “How long do you refuse to keep My commandments and My instructions?
Genesis 2
Thus the heavens and the earth were completed, and all their hosts. 2
By the seventh day God completed His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. 3 Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made.
So then many good examples of a 7 day week - where the english term "week" is not there. Still ... easy for the reader to see it.
If as the Bible plainly states that the word of God is the sole operative agent of creation then by any logic what follows must be explanatory.
If as the Bible states the work was fully completed by the 7th day then by any logic what follows each statement on each day -- is the completion of the work as stated each day such that by the 7th day it is done.
again "the details" your argument "must avoid" in its blind appeal to Augustine over scripture.
You would have to suggest that God's command was insufficient,
nonsense.
The argument that when God SAYS "in six days the Lord MADE..." we should then wildly imagine to ourselves that it would be "suggesting God's word is insufficient" to actually believe that "in six days the Lord MADE..." is an argument I find hard to take seriously
Are you really suggesting that?
============== question for you --
you have given me the 'easy task' of just believing "that in six days the LORD MADE ... and that by the 7th day all the work was done.
You on the other hand have left yourself with the very difficult task of trying to re-work the text so that to believe "that in six days the Lord MADE.." and then rested at the completion of all the work on the 7th day -- is not correct at all and one must imagine "in six days the Lord made nothing".
So here is my question for that steep uphill slogging you have assigned yourself... what is your incentive for all that gymnastics and creativity??
It is only an uphill slogging when one is involved in the labor of researching and studying scripture,
Still it would be good if you would answer the question. You have left me with the easy task of accepting what the text says ... and to you you have left the difficult task of having to avoid those 3 key texts I keep quoting.
You feel quite comfortable sitting at the base of the hill
In fact -- a level plain because I merely have to accept the text for what it says -- instead of being forced to "avoid the text" at every turn in a desperate attempt to get my argument "can survive it".
You counter with massive inference and extreme speculation -- ok fine. You have free will ... you can choose such fluff if you wish. I will stick with the Word of God.