Carry_Your_Name
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This only shows your own ignorance. In Jewish culture, a 24 hour day starts and ends at 6 pm, these two comparisons are taken towards the end of the day past and the beginning of the day to come. It doesn't stop at one night watch, in the next verses Moses drew comparison with a sleep (NKJV) or a dream (ESV), then grass which grows at morning (6 am) and fades at evening (6 pm), that obviously follows the night watch no matter which of the three watch is taken. Therefore, a thousand years equal to 24-hour "yesterday" or "4 hour night PLUS the following sleep/dream (the other 8 hours, 90:5) PLUS the next grass growth cycle (12 hours from morning to evening, 90:6)". There's no more "or" in 90:5-6 to indicate separate comparisons. "24 hours or equal to 4 hours" is a false delimma.Again, I quoted the verses and highlighted the relevant bits which support what I said. You have yet to do so and instead only say that I’m “rejecting the literal meaning of the text.” Why is that?
And, what of the problem for your position that Psa. 90:4 presents? Is a thousand years equal to 24 hours or equal to 4 hours? It can’t be both if you’re making an equation out if it. By choosing just 24 hours and ignoring 4, you are, by your own reasoning, rejecting the literal meaning of the text.
I've already provided an answer and explanation, you reject it, that's your problem.I asked for a translation, not the verse which is what we were already discussing. Feel free to actually post the verse, from any translation. Then show me how it says what you say it says.
Barnabas' epistle.Evidence?
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You definition is irrelevant. There is NO simile in this passage. God is precise and specific when it comes to numbers. You're doubling down on your private interpretation.I literally gave you the definition of a simile. You can search the Internet and find it yourself if you don’t want to believe me. So, what is it that you don’t understand?
Again, I've duly explained. You ignored the context and you presented a false delimma. From "night watch" to the end of 90:6, it is one integral comparison without separation or division.Again, feel free to actually post the verses and show exactly how they say what you say they do. I have done it, why haven’t you?
I've pointed out your error of reducing God's prophetic word to a "simile" in your own opinion. I've also given my support, which you dismissed. You've accused me of your crime - ignoring the context, and now you accuse me of projecting? Lol yourself.Lol! I’m the one being “so combative and argumentative”? Project much? I’m simply pointing out and trying to get you to understand that these are figures of speech, not equations and so shouldn’t be used as such. I have given support for my position, which you dismiss without actually addressing.
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