treeoflife
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Now you say that the flood that destroyed the earth the first time was Noah's,let me show you why you are wrongJeremiah 4:23; "I beheld the earth, and, lo it was without form, and void; and the heavens, and they had no light."Genesis 1:2 "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep."Putting these two verses together you should see that the earth became void and without form it was not created that way,so the question should be why and how did it become that way.And when you put the two with Isiah,its really quite simpleIn Isaiah 45:18; "For thus saith the Lord That created the heavens; God Himself That formed the earth and made it; He hath established it He created it not in vain, He formed it to be inhabited: "I am the Lord; and there is none else."
I didn't see this reply, so I do want to reply to this...Jeremiah 4:23 & Genesis 1:2Putting those two verses together you arrive at something completely inappropriete.Jeremiah 4:23... Jeremiah is being given a vision. It has nothing to do with creation week or some first earth age...Note that in verse 25, there was no man was on the earth and *birds* fled."I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled."Jeremiah is being given a vision. Verse 27: "For thus hath the LORD said, The whole land shall be desolate; yet will I not make a full end."If you think it has anything to do with a pre-creation week earth age, you are incorrect. Were birds fleeing in this Earth age as well?
Now you say that the flood that destroyed the earth the first time was Noah's,let me show you why you are wrongJeremiah 4:23; "I beheld the earth, and, lo it was without form, and void; and the heavens, and they had no light."Genesis 1:2 "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep."Putting these two verses together you should see that the earth became void and without form it was not created that way,so the question should be why and how did it become that way.And when you put the two with Isiah,its really quite simpleIn Isaiah 45:18; "For thus saith the Lord That created the heavens; God Himself That formed the earth and made it; He hath established it He created it not in vain, He formed it to be inhabited: "I am the Lord; and there is none else."
I didn't see this reply, so I do want to reply to this...Jeremiah 4:23 & Genesis 1:2Putting those two verses together you arrive at something completely inappropriete.Jeremiah 4:23... Jeremiah is being given a vision. It has nothing to do with creation week or some first earth age...Note that in verse 25, there was no man was on the earth and *birds* fled."I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled."Jeremiah is being given a vision. Verse 27: "For thus hath the LORD said, The whole land shall be desolate; yet will I not make a full end."If you think it has anything to do with a pre-creation week earth age, you are incorrect. Were birds fleeing in this Earth age as well?