Some Mistakes of Moses, Bindi 85,Bindi 618C.P. Farrell, 1880 - 278 síður |
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Síða 63
... firmament , and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament . ” 46 What did the writer mean by the word firma- ment ? Theologians now tell us that he meant an expanse . " This will ...
... firmament , and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament . ” 46 What did the writer mean by the word firma- ment ? Theologians now tell us that he meant an expanse . " This will ...
Síða 64
... firmament as a vast material division that separated the waters of the world , and upon whose floor God lived , surrounded by his sons . In no other way could he account for rain . Where did the water come from ? He knew nothing about ...
... firmament as a vast material division that separated the waters of the world , and upon whose floor God lived , surrounded by his sons . In no other way could he account for rain . Where did the water come from ? He knew nothing about ...
Síða 65
... firmament was the dwelling- place of God . It probably never occurred to these writers that if the firmament was seven or eight miles away , Enoch and the rest would have been frozen perfectly stiff long before the journey could have ...
... firmament was the dwelling- place of God . It probably never occurred to these writers that if the firmament was seven or eight miles away , Enoch and the rest would have been frozen perfectly stiff long before the journey could have ...
Síða 66
... firmament , did away with the heaven of the New Testament , rendered the ascension of our Lord and the assumption of his Mother infinitely absurd , crumbled to chaos the gates and palaces of the New Jerusalem , and in their places gave ...
... firmament , did away with the heaven of the New Testament , rendered the ascension of our Lord and the assumption of his Mother infinitely absurd , crumbled to chaos the gates and palaces of the New Jerusalem , and in their places gave ...
Síða 67
... firmament and had succeeded in dividing the waters by means of an " expanse , " he proceeded " to gather the waters on the earth together in seas , so that the dry land might appear . ' " " Certainly the writer of this did not have any ...
... firmament and had succeeded in dividing the waters by means of an " expanse , " he proceeded " to gather the waters on the earth together in seas , so that the dry land might appear . ' " " Certainly the writer of this did not have any ...
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