Bad news for the doubters though… …
http://evidenceforchristianity.org/archaeological-evidence-for-the-exodus/
Bad news for the doubters though… …
http://evidenceforchristianity.org/archaeological-evidence-for-the-exodus/
Oh yeah, Heaven and Earth were created in seven days. Sure.
Because the Bible says so. Right?
By the way, the Hebrew word “bara” does not exactly mean “create” but rather “put together” or “construct” but never mind.
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bara
[/quote] It literally translates as “create”.
https://www.logosapostolic.org/hebrew-word-studies/1254-bara-create.htm
How long is a day in heaven? Cite your source.
The first three words of the Genesis are problematic.
“Bereshith” is “at first” and not “in the beginning.”
“Bara” we talked about it already.
“Elohim” actually means gods.
The fist sentence of the Genesis correctly translated:
“At first gods constructed the heavens and Planet Earth.”
It is the story of the anunnaki engineers, who structured and redesigned Earth and Moon. (The moon is much older than Earth, brought to the current position from somewhere)
The Genesis is not the oldest part of the Bible. It is a recounting of the old Sumerian mythology.
Why do you constantly lie?
Elohim, (Hebrew: God), the God of Israel in the Old Testament. A plural of majesty, the term Elohim—though sometimes used for other deities, such as the Moabite god Chemosh, the Sidonian goddess Astarte, and also for other majestic beings such as...
No rational person would constantly lie the way you do particularly in this day and age when your lies can be so quickly and easily exposed.
There is no word “yom” in the first sentence of the Genesis.
Elohim is the plural form of El
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Do you have historical prove that 600000 people were wandering around the desert in exodus?
“And the people of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about six hundred thousand men on foot, besides women and children.”(Exodus 12:37)
Gog and Magog… theyre powerful
“Gog and Magog” can be “Gog from Magog” because there was some mix-up.
Again, Gog is a butchered (poorly pronounced) version of Gok-Turk The Göktürks, Celestial Turks or Blue Turks (Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰:𐰉𐰆𐰑𐰣, romanized: Türük Bodun; Chinese: 突厥 Tūjué) were a nomadic confederation of Turkic peoples in medieval Inner Asia. The Göktürks, under the leadership of Bumin Qaghan (d. 552) and his sons, succeeded the Rouran Khaganate as the main power in the region and established the Turkic Khaganate, one of several nomadic dynasties which would shape the future geolocation, culture, and dominant beliefs of Turkic peoples.
Strictly speaking,...
Göktürks
and Magog is Mongolia.
Mongolia and East Asia is where Gok-turks hailed from. They were fighting the Chinese but defeated in the 7th century and ran west.
Khazar is a branch of Asian Gok-turks who crossed the Volga and settled in today’s Ukraine.
They converted to Judaism around 9th century for two major reasons.
Their brethren empires in Central Asia went under and the capital city by the Caspian Sea went under water because of the rising water level.
Thus Khazars thought their gods abandoned them.
The man is not familiar with East Asian history.
Turks were East Asians (and some still are, living in eastern Siberia in the Russian Federation) while many Turks are in Central Asia and the Republic of Turkey who have mixed with local Iranian and Caucasian peoples.
First of all say “God knows best” because we may be wrong or we not getting the full picture.
Second he is not giving gog and magog an origin but telling the significance they make in the western modernized world.
Third gog doesn’t sound even close to gok-turk or is a weird pronouncing of that word. The correct pronunciation is Ya’juj & Ma’juj.
Ya’juj & Ma’juj.
“G” in Arabic is pronounced as “j”.
Only in Egyptian dialect, there is “g” like in get, gut, good.
No but then there isn’t actual archaeological proof of a lot of things that happened throughout history but which are still documented.
Some archaeological evidence has been found but I don’t think anyone could convincingly claim it fully supports any given numbers.
Archaeologists may have found historical evidence for the biblical account of the Exodus near the River Jordan.
The story of the Hebrews departing from Egypt after ‘God’ cursed the Egyptians with ten plagues sounds like a fairy tale in which a vengeful God with superpowers punishes the Egyptians for not letting
The evidence for the Exodus has grown substantially in recent years. It can now be said with confidence that the Exodus is a true historical event.
Exodus never happened.
There is no such event recorded in Egypt.
Hebrew is “apiru” in Egyptian, meaning bandits and robbers.
You know this is a lie because the references have been provided several times before.
Splitting of the Red Sea…
Go ahead and believe.
We need neither your permission nor your blessing.
So you do believe in fairy tales. Congratulations.