"Remember this one thing that a day with the Lord is like a thousand years, or a thousand years as a day in the eyes
of the Lord(inexact paraphrase---but in the book of 1 Peter).
When Peter is saying this, he is not saying it in reference to when the earth was created. God does give specific amounts of years when refering to the chronology of mankind in Genesis. This passage in II Peter is given so that we may take comfort in the fact that God will carry out his promises though it may not be immediately. As the next verse explains, "The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness..." So you see, the verse you quoted has nothing to do with God's account of creation or the age of the earth.
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
And the earth BECAME(true Hebrew)without form and void."
There could be a huge space between verse one and verse
two. And there could be another huge space between verse two and when God again visits the earth to restore
it.
The Bible makes no mention of any "gaps". The gap theory as taught by its proponents is not in the Bible. Invented in 1814, the gap theory came about because some Christians would not trust what the Bible says to refute what the evolutionists were saying. To accomodate the teaching of the evolutionists, they concocted this theory to try to coincide with the fantansy teaching of the Big Bang, denying what the text of the Bible bears out.
The Hebrew word for "without form" is
tohu.
tohu is never used in the Bible in reference to judgement. The text does not say "The earth became formless as a result of judgement". The translators correctly translated it. "The earth was without form and void" because God hadn't created anything yet. Duh! Instead of just taking the Bible at what it says, the gap theorists try to slip in some fantasy ideas that simply aren't there, taking their lead from unbelievers. There was no gap of "millions of years." That's all a fairy tale that some people thought up in the early 1800's and has never been proven by true science.
Remember he says "replenish the earth" as though it was something that needed to be done again. For a good read pick up "The Invisible War" by John Barnhouse. He points these things out in a very articulate way. I personally believe the world to be billions of years old just as the scientists say. I do not believe this conflicts with the Bible at all.
The Hebrew word for "replenish" is
male, which means "to fill" (and not "to refill"). The King James was written in 1611. In 1611, the English dictionary defined "replenish" as - "to supply fully, to fill." Nearly a century later, the dictionary defined it as - "to fill or build up again", so you see that the second definition was added. I just read a modern dictionary that has one definition of the word to mean "to finish, to complete, to perfect." They translated it correctly for the language at that time. If the Hebrew writer wanted to convey the thought "refill" that you are suggesting, he would have used the word
shana, which means "to fill again".
Man himself may only be 6,000 years in existence, who knows? Whether the world is 6000 years old or 14 billion years old, it's all the same with God--time is nothing to him. what is considered a "short time" with God?
Yes God does know and he has given us an account in the book of Gensis, complete with years so that we can know without a doubt. Why is it important? Evolution is a fairy tale and a lie that has been developed by the father of lies to promote the questioning of the authority of God's word. How many children are forcefully taught, to this very day, that they came from dirt that turned into pond scum that turned into monkeys that turned into them. Instead of being taught that they are made in the image of the eternal, living God who loves them and has a purpose for their lives, they are taught that they came from dirt that exploded. And look at what has happened ever since. You teach a young man that he is an animal and how do you expect he is going to act? Let me ask you, could you leave your keys in your car in the 50's? Did they have metal detectors in schools in the 50's? Were there nearly so many teen-age pregnancies or aboritions in the 50's? What has happened? Well ever since the 60's, the religion of evolution has been taught in public schools. And see how it has been a detriment to our society. The very fact that you say what you say shows that someone was influenced by this religion and they passed it on to you. But you don't have to listen to them. Study and you will see that evolution is the biggest, laughable lie that anyone has ever taught.
If there is no God then there is no law giver and they can do what they want. That is the basis of humanism and why evolution is the promoted state religion in our society today. To this day there are known lies published in the textbooks. It is little different than what occurred in communist countries. I could go on, but you get the idea.
"Behold I come Quickly"--to God that's now---to us 2000 years is a long time and were still waiting for Christ to appear. But 2000 years years is like two days to God(again see 1Peter)--and even that shouldn't be taken literally--I think what Peter is saying is that time is truly non-existent with God. We are sitting in one spot watching the parade go
by. We see only that part of the parade that is passing us right now. God is far above the parade and sees it moving from the start to the finish at one time. God may have done many things with the earth before we were put on it as human beings. God is infinite in his imagination--he may have used th earth like we use an etch-a-sketch to create many different things we have in our imagination. God is outside of time, but he has all the time in the world to do whatever he wants to do.
--Joe
Yes, God can do anything, but it was man's imagination that came up with evolution. God has already recorded for us what he has done. All we need do is believe it and not try to come up with something else. Speaking of the Lord's return, the Bible has this to say:
3 Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, 4 And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation. 5 For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water: 6 Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished: 7 But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.
"In the last days will come scoffers, walking after their own lusts" this describes humanism.
"all things continue as they were from the beginning." This is the "scientific" doctorine of uniformtarianism (what we observe happening today must have always been happening like that).
"For this they willingly are ignorant of" that means -- "dumb on purpose."
"...that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water: Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished: "
Evolutionists explain how the earth is now by saying it took "millions of years". The Bible says that the earth is the way that it is now because 4,400 years ago there was a flood that completely destroyed the world at that time.
"But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men." The reason why people are dumb on purpose so as to believe the evolutionist religion is so that they don't have to deal with the fact that there are consequences for their ungodly behavior and that they will one day have to meet their maker.
Joe, you (and no doubt many others) have been deceived, just like I was. And the people who taught us were probably sincere. But I believe the Bible now, and I am confident that about 6,000 years ago, on the first day, God created light, on the second day...etc. No gaps, no millions of years, no big bang, no evolution as an explanation for the origin of species. God made me and he loves me and one day I'll have to stand before him to give an account for my life.
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