How should we view the book of Genesis? It is the foundation of the Holy Bible. Is it literal or figurative poetry? This is Part 4 of a 20 Part presentation I gave at the Declaring the End from the Beginning Isaiah 46:10 Conference in February of 2019. It deals with Day 4 of Creation and the issue of what else was placed INSIDE the Firmament.
See also: World Upside Down (Biblical Earth Documentary 2020):
https://youtu.be/Gj5Ye6TrqlA
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More ammo! Just when I think it can’t get any better 9:45 GO ROB!
Unless Jesus died five hundred years ago, we know we're at least at 7520 as He was prophesied to come and die in the year 5500, and we know it's been 2020 years since then.🕊️📖🎶📯
I hope rob knows that not real hebrew
The universe expanding doesn’t mean it’s unfinished. Bible also says God stretches (present tense) out the heavens.
The Big Bang is a rather sexual term for creating anything. I'm pretty sure God wouldn't call it such.