Genesis: Bible authors believed it to be history
For more details visit: http://creation.com/creation-magazine-live-episode-52
Interpreting Scripture with Scripture is a good way to discover truths in God's Word. In this episode Richard Fangrad and Calvin Smith explore how other biblical authors understood Genesis. They understood that it was a record of actual events and people.
Main article:
From Creation magazine 28(2) Genesis: Bible authors believed it to be history (http://creation.com/genesis-bible-authors-believed-it-to-be-history)
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• Why is it so important to interpret Genesis as reliable history? (http://creation.com/interpreting-genesis-as-history)
• The Use of Genesis in the New Testament (http://creation.com/genesis-new-testament)
• Is Genesis poetry / figurative, a theological argument (polemic) and therefore not history? (http://creation.com/is-genesis-poetry-figurative-a-theological-argument-polemic-and-thus-not-history)
• Should Genesis be taken literally? (http://creation.com/should-genesis-be-taken-literally)
For more information on the creation/evolution issue visit http://creation.com
For more details visit: http://creation.com/creation-magazine-live-episode-52
Interpreting Scripture with Scripture is a good way to discover truths in God’s Word. In this episode Richard Fangrad and Calvin Smith explore how other biblical authors understood Genesis. They understood that it was a record of actual events and people.
Main article:
From Creation magazine 28(2) Genesis: Bible authors believed it to be history (http://creation.com/genesis-bible-authors-believed-it-to-be-history)
Related articles
• Why is it so important to interpret Genesis as reliable history? (http://creation.com/interpreting-genesis-as-history)
• The Use of Genesis in the New Testament (http://creation.com/genesis-new-testament)
• Is Genesis poetry / figurative, a theological argument (polemic) and therefore not history? (http://creation.com/is-genesis-poetry-figurative-a-theological-argument-polemic-and-thus-not-history)
• Should Genesis be taken literally? (http://creation.com/should-genesis-be-taken-literally)
For more information on the creation/evolution issue visit http://creation.com
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