EternalDragon
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What's funny about this is that this isn't even a consistent argument for you. I distinctly remember you arguing that Adam that Adam must have been about twenty because that's the age of adulthood for the Hebrews or something like that. This parrallel is a completely new thing that you've never mentioned before.
Nevermind that I can't find a single scholar on the subject that agrees with your reasoning. This is a question that's come up a lot, and most of the theologians I'm aware of agree there's no way to really know. But you seem so sure on it, I'm sure you've read the Bible better than they have. You get these amazing insights. People have been reading the Bible for centuries and never came to that conclusion, but here you are, boldly proclaiming. It would be one thing if you were just admitting this was only an idea of yours, but no, you talk about it like ti's so obvious and easy to see.
Does the bible say Jesus is the second (last) Adam? Does it say he
was around 30 years old when he received the holy ghost and started
his ministry?
Yes or no?
When is a man in his prime? Around 30 years of age? Yes or no?
Common sense and logic need to prevail here in light of what the
scriptures say.
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