Apologetics

creation 1 30 Doesn’t Genesis 2 present a different creation order than Genesis 1? | Gleason L. Archer

Doesn’t Genesis 2 present a different creation order than Genesis 1? | Gleason L. Archer

Doesn’t Genesis 2 present a different creation order than Genesis 1?   Genesis 2 does not present a creation account at all but presupposes the completion of God’s work of creation as set forth in chapter 1. The first three verses of Genesis 2 simply carry the narrative of chapter 1 to its final and

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Dickson Genesis Main 1 30 Do the names for God in Genesis 1 and 2 show a difference in the authorship of the two chapters? | Gleason L. Archer

Do the names for God in Genesis 1 and 2 show a difference in the authorship of the two chapters? | Gleason L. Archer

Do the names for God in Genesis 1 and 2 show a difference in the authorship of the two chapters? It is true that throughout the thirty-one verses of Genesis 1 the only name for God used is Elohim, and that the personal name for God, i.e., Yahweh, becomes prominent in chapter 2. Nevertheless this

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earth 2779014b 1 30 In the Hebrew original, is the word “earth” used in Genesis 1:1 the same as “earth” in Genesis 1:10? | Gleason L. Archer

In the Hebrew original, is the word “earth” used in Genesis 1:1 the same as “earth” in Genesis 1:10? | Gleason L. Archer

In the Hebrew original, is the word “earth” used in Genesis 1:1 the same as “earth” in Genesis 1:10?  Yes, the word is ʾereṣ in both cases. Whether it refers to earth in general or to a more restricted area is something to be determined from context—as is true with many of our English words.

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1 1 30 How can Genesis 1 be reconciled with the immense periods of time indicated by fossil strata? Gleason L. Archer

How can Genesis 1 be reconciled with the immense periods of time indicated by fossil strata? Gleason L. Archer

How can Genesis 1 be reconciled with the immense periods of time indicated by fossil strata? One of the most frequently argued objections to the trustworthiness of Scripture is found in the apparent discrepancy between the account of creation given in Genesis 1 and the supposed evidence from the fossils and fissionable minerals in the

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JAH341 2 30 How can Genesis 1 be reconciled with theistic evolution? Gleason L. Archer

How can Genesis 1 be reconciled with theistic evolution? Gleason L. Archer

How can Genesis 1 be reconciled with theistic evolution? In dealing with this question, we must carefully define our terms, for “evolution” is used in various senses by various people. We must distinguish between evolution as a philosophy and evolution as a descriptive mechanism for the development of species from the more primitive to the

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7e1be013ee5a0a7d936292.L. V186833387 4 30 How Should a Christian Relate to Those in Non-Christian Movements and Religions? by Alan W. Gomes

How Should a Christian Relate to Those in Non-Christian Movements and Religions? by Alan W. Gomes

How Should a Christian Relate to Those in Non-Christian Movements and Religions? by Alan W. Gomes       As we witness to those in non-Christian religions, we must guard against a formulaic approach that would treat them all as if cut from the same cloth. At the same time, we must not ignore the

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Jesus as Savior and Protector—Before Easter and After- Craig A. Evans

  المرجع من كتاب: The Quest for the Real JesusRadboud Prestige Lectures by Prof. Dr. Michael Wolter Edited by Jan van der Watt -Leiden • boston 2013-pp.87-98 [gview file=”http://www.difa3iat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/5BJan_van_der_Watt_5D_The_Quest_for_the_Real_Jesus_R_28BookZZ.org_29.100-111_2.pdf”]

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