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I doubt it.Didn't the Apostle Paul himself quote the Greek Septuagint?
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I doubt it.Didn't the Apostle Paul himself quote the Greek Septuagint?
Perhaps the Nephlim built the pyramids.I'm speculating, chief ... just speculating.
According to academia, the pyramids were built before the Flood.
Given that Egypt came from Noah's grandson, Mizraim ...
Genesis 10:6 And the sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan.
... not even Egypt existed as yet, let alone the pyramids.
Since science is wrong, I'm free to speculate.
They were made by supernatural beings....Angels. Don't know if they were the good angels or the fallen angels.There is evidence that they in fact were built. And the use of some technology is evident. (Is their existence evidence enough for you?) In fact there's evidence that incredible technology existed, since there are ancient statues in Egypt made of very hard rock that are so perfectly symmetric that you need a laser to measure the error.
The pyramids really exist and are a conundrum, well worthy of serious discussion.They were made by supernatural beings....Angels. Don't know if they were the good angels or the fallen angels.
Ken, who assisted Bezaleel in the building of the Tabernacle?The pyramids really exist and are a conundrum, well worthy of serious discussion.
But I think we've degenerated to the point of worthless sarcasm.
You're not helping the case for Christ when you engage in such wild superfluous arguments. Maybe this and maybe that. Maybe all kinds of things.Couldn't He have done the same with Joseph?
Didn't you just say this?You're not helping the case for Christ when you engage in such wild superfluous arguments.
I have a feeling your "serious discussion that helps the cause of Christ" entails putting the pyramids before the Flood, Egypt before the Flood, and whatever else before the Flood that academia can cram in there.The pyramids really exist and are a conundrum, well worthy of serious discussion.
Obviously not. I said the video that started this thread convinced me that the pyramids were built around 2350 BC (see the diagram at 18:04), well after the tower of babel but before Serug, Abraham's great grandfather, was born.I have a feeling your "serious discussion that helps the cause of Christ" entails putting the pyramids before the Flood, Egypt before the Flood, and whatever else before the Flood that academia can cram in there.
Is this correct?
And to do so, it made mincemeat out of the Scriptures by way of the Septuagint.Obviously not. I said the video that started this thread convinced me that the pyramids were built around 2350 BC (see the diagram at 18:04), well after the tower of babel but before Serug, Abraham's great grandfather, was born.
No it didn't. It made mincemeat of the Jewish fable that Melchizedek was really Shem. That's the 2000 year old lie that purports to prove that the Lord Jesus is not a priest but an unlawful impostor.And to do so, it made mincemeat out of the Scriptures by way of the Septuagint.
And that's a dead giveaway that that video is wrong.
All my life I have wondered why on earth Paul used that word "genealogies". It made no sense. But Nathan's video presents a reasonable explanation for why he said it. Excellent! Another little mystery solved.But avoid foolish controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels about the law, for they are unprofitable and worthless. Titus 3:9