Page 1: God's Timetable Part 2

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Author: Nicholas Jones ISBN: 9781370542024
Publisher: Nicholas Jones Publication: March 16, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Nicholas Jones
ISBN: 9781370542024
Publisher: Nicholas Jones
Publication: March 16, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Does it matter if God created Adam after He rested on day 7 or before He rested? It won't affect your salvation but it will tarnish your image of God. There are a plethora of intriguing issues that crop up as you read Genesis that are awkward when you see Adam as a day-6 creation but flow seamlessly when Adam is a day-8 creation. In particular, we see God Himself in a new light; able to lavish time on Adam in the Garden. A long the way I also pull down some misunderstandings that poison your image of God, the father of Jesus. The characters are all the same, Adam and Eve, Cain and Able. Original sin is not altered. This book challenges a long held paradigm but as you read you will discover that it is just based on an assumption and nobody has correctly explored the flip side to discover an intimate God in Genesis.

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Does it matter if God created Adam after He rested on day 7 or before He rested? It won't affect your salvation but it will tarnish your image of God. There are a plethora of intriguing issues that crop up as you read Genesis that are awkward when you see Adam as a day-6 creation but flow seamlessly when Adam is a day-8 creation. In particular, we see God Himself in a new light; able to lavish time on Adam in the Garden. A long the way I also pull down some misunderstandings that poison your image of God, the father of Jesus. The characters are all the same, Adam and Eve, Cain and Able. Original sin is not altered. This book challenges a long held paradigm but as you read you will discover that it is just based on an assumption and nobody has correctly explored the flip side to discover an intimate God in Genesis.

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