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I see there are two "the deep"s separated by the firmament.
Job 41:31-34 alternate between leviathan and satan, his location the earth and the (first two) heavens. Thanks |
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This is a link I enjoyed
http://www.kjv1611.org.uk/GAP%20FACT.htm |
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thanks for your answers
Thanks Guy & Girls for your answers - they are quite helpful.
However, concerning the "restoration theory" I can't accept that one - but what I would do is recommend anyone to watch Kent Hovid (that is, unless they already have done). He is on the site that I posted at the beginning of this thread ... www.christfirstministries.com/default.aspx I have to say I go along with Kent on this one. God bess PaulB |
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I don't subscribe to restoration theory, if you mean the gap.
But there will be a restoration - at the beginning of Eternity. |
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In the beginning, God created the Heaven and the Earth
This is the original state. In the restoration at the beginning of Eternity, John sees a new Heaven (not heavens) and a new Earth. Heaven is the entire universe. In the beginning, Earth was in Heaven, and there was only one heaven. Then, during the creation, God divides the heavens. Genesis 1:6-10 describe the first Heaven. Genesis 1:14-18 describe the second heaven 2 Cor 12:2 describes the third heaven This is why Genesis 1:1 is correct, regardless of whether you believe the "gap" or not. I understand the gap, and see it's strengths as a theory. But God doesn't divide the heaven into heavens until Genesis 1:6 -> and so whether you go with hovind or a gapper, the KJB is still right |
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Sorry Luke, I thought you were speaking about the reconstruction theory (i.e. the day age creation that followed the "pre-Adamic race"). It may not have been you that I was referring to though, my son had the TV on so it was difficult to concentrate.
God bless PaulB |
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