JohnR7 said:
I have said before that I believe the Bible teaches that a day to God is equal to 1000 years to us. But I am open to anyone that has a Bible explaination that a creation day is longer than that. In this sermon, he seems to be pretty closed minded to a day being any more than a literal 24 hour solar day.
You might be interested in the calculations of Rabbi Yitzchok of Acco who lived in the 13th century (way before Bishop Ussher) and also derived a date for creation based solely on the bible.
It is rather simple and goes like this:
There are seven "days" in the creation
passages. But the seventh day was never
closed. (Read Genesis again; the seventh
day was never finished.)
From this, Rabbi Yitzchok figured
that the seventh day can also be
understood to mean human history.
He took the seventh "day" to include
the 7,000 years of history of man.
(A shmita cycle: It would include the
future Messianic reign, no doubt.)
A view very similar to modern
funadamentalist Christians who posit
a 6,000 year history of man's rule followed
by a 1,000 year Messianic Kingdom.
Hence the seventh day is 7,000 years.
It follows therefore that the first six "days"
are each 7,000 "years" also - or
42,000 "years" in toto.
This much comes from Messianic prophecy alone.
But Rabbi Yitzchok also took into account
Psa 90:4 For a thousand years in
thy sight [are but] as yesterday when
it is past, and [as] a watch in the night.
The Rabbi noted that the first 6 "days"
were totally under God's control alone -
before man screwed things up; and so the
first 6 "days" were sacred "days."
These sacred "days" were as a ratio.
1 day ---> 1000 yrs = 1 to 365,000
The first six "days" were 42,000 "years,"
but these "years" had to be multiplied
by the sacred ratio of 365,000 since
they are sacred days/years.
He then multiplied the
42,000 by 365,000 and got -
15.3 Billion years.
Almost, right on the nose for science's
estimate of the age of the universe.