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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 8 | the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1 :1). The atheist has always 2 14 | chapters of the Book of Genesis were dedicated to the creation 3 14 | criticism as the book of Genesis.~ Therefore, in the next 4 14 | of writing of the Book of Genesis, the days of Creation, and 5 15 | first chapter of the book of Genesis, represented a complete 6 15,1 | God and Genesis.~The universe testifies 7 15,1 | The Bible in the book of Genesis gives a brief account of 8 15,1 | genealogies provided in Genesis to calculate the age of 9 15,2 | simplistic interpretation of Genesis assumes that of the six 10 15,3 | Understanding Genesis.~Scientific investigation 11 15,3 | literalinterpretation of Genesis and a young earth creation 12 15,3 | earth as proof and reduce Genesis to a collection of myths 13 15,3 | very logical option exists. Genesis can be read literally, while 14 15,3 | support this view. Let's read Genesis again more carefully...~ ~ 15 15,3 | In the next verse (1:2) Genesis tells us that the Spirit 16 15,3 | A casual reading of Genesis suggests that the Sun, Moon 17 15,3 | or on the “fourth day” of Genesis.~ ~Day 5~“And God said, 18 15,3 | translated dragon and whale, but Genesis 1:21 calls dinosaurs gadowl 19 15,3 | later.~ It is the book of Genesis which reveals to us that 20 15,4 | creationistsunderstanding of Genesis 1 regarding the appearance 21 15,4 | only at a few examples from Genesis.~ ~These are the generations 22 15,9 | There are kinds mentioned in Genesis, but the making of kinds 23 15,1 | irrefutably? Would this mean Genesis is not the living word of 24 15,1 | The trustworthiness of Genesis is not dependent on these 25 15,1 | enhance our understanding of Genesis, since it is not about species 26 15,1 | species and kinds. So what is Genesis talking about? If there 27 15,1 | in the creation days of Genesis chapter one: “this is not 28 15,1 | grasp what is being said in Genesis chapter one, we need to 29 15,1 | animal, bird, and fish. Genesis follows this same pattern 30 15,1 | therefore we miss the point Genesis is making.~God is not concerned 31 15,1 | God is not concerned in Genesis with detailing and limiting 32 15,1 | the day it is mentioned in Genesis. In fact, that is not what 33 15,2 | in the first 10 verses of Genesis the creation of our universe 34 15,2 | traditional understanding of Genesis causes another conflict 35 15,2 | plant kingdom by science. Genesis maintains they always have 36 15,2 | classification system. Science and Genesis only appear to disagree 37 15,2 | you will understand why Genesis considers them plants in 38 15,2 | arrived here from space? Since Genesis does not mention the moment 39 15,2 | The Flesh of Birds.~In Genesis 1:20 we read that the sea 40 15,2 | This interpretation of Genesis seems to fit nicely with 41 15,2 | After all, that is what Genesis and the rest of Scripture 42 15,6 | about the difference in the genesis of body and the genesis 43 15,6 | genesis of body and the genesis of soul in man: God created 44 15,6 | nostrils the breath of life” (Genesis 2:7). The meaning of this 45 16,2 | of nations in the book of Genesis. He presents the creation 46 16,2 | chapters of the book of Genesis call the “sons of God,” 47 16,2 | first words of the book of Genesis: In the beginning God made 48 16,2 | first line of the book of Genesis the name of God is given 49 16,2 | Wis. 11:22). The book of Genesis confesses pure, unadulterated 50 16,2 | account. If the whole book of Genesis consisted only of the first 51 17,1 | description in the Book of Genesis, before the Fall, the first 52 17,2 | Primordial Sin.~According to Genesis (chapter 3), Adam and Eve, 53 17,3 | universe because six times in Genesis chapter 1 we read that God 54 19 | teaching about the Flood (Genesis 6 and 7), which ended the 55 19 | the tribes described in Genesis lived?~ Putting together 56 19,1 | excepting Noah and his family (Genesis 6:1-8). He reveals his decree 57 19,1 | generations. The extent of the Genesis flood would be limited to 58 19,1 | defilement of man's sin.~ Genesis 8 gives us the most significant 59 19,1 | different Hebrew verbs used in Genesis 8:1-8 to describe the receding 60 19,1 | should be clear that the Genesis flood could not have been 61 19,1 | can be found in the places Genesis mentions or does not mention. 62 19,1 | or does not mention. In Genesis 1-9 the text mentions place-names 63 19,1 | environs of Mesopotamia. From Genesis 10 onward, we encounter 64 19,1 | geographical range after Genesis 10 strongly suggests that 65 19,1 | adjacent territories.~ The Genesis account of the great flood 66 19,1 | regional flood mean that the Genesis flood was not universal? 67 19,1 | universal? Not at all. The Genesis flood was “universal” in 68 19,1 | global cataclysm hypothesis. Genesis records that Noah and his 69 19,1 | in the time range for the Genesis Flood. The lack of a precise 70 19,1 | flood event described in Genesis 6-9 did, indeed, accomplish 71 19,1 | spread out over the globe. Genesis mentions no geographical 72 19,1 | ark could have carried. Genesis 7 does not claim that water 73 19,1 | highest hills visible to Noah. Genesis 8:4 records that the ark 74 19,1 | than a year. A strong wind (Genesis 8:1) would be useful for 75 19,2 | the Flood.~According to Genesis 7:11-12, the floodwaters 76 19,2 | the 40-day torrent which Genesis records.~ ~1. There are 77 19,2 | sixth chapter of the Book of Genesis. The closest to the Bible 78 19,2 | appeared to substantiate Genesis.~ ~3. More recently archaeologists 79 19,3 | reading of the Biblical text. Genesis 8:4 reports that the ark 80 22 | destroy the power of evil, in Genesis 3:15; the prophecies of 81 App,1| Solomon. They are mentioned in Genesis 15:20 as people who inhabited 82 App,1| search of Sodom and Gomorrah. Genesis 14:3 gives their location 83 App,1| the plain are mentioned in Genesis 14: Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah,


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