I think I do, Dennis. Is Gen 3:20 saying that Eve is the mother of all those who are spiritually alive and that Mat 8:22 proves there are those who are spiritually dead even though they are physically alive?
There was talk on this forum some time ago that went something like, “Adam and Eve were not the first humans, but they were the first something. Therefore, God must have created Adam and Eve for a special purpose aside from the humans created before them”. If I recall correctly, the special purpose that was concluded was so Adam could till the ground.
Gen_2:5 And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground.Consider that if there were humans before Adam and Eve, none of them could till the ground if and because of the stated fact, “…there was not a man to till the ground.” Adam was formed from the dust of the earth, AND THEN God breathed His Spirit into him sometime on the sixth “day”. We know from Ray papers that the English
day from the Genesis creation account is translated from the Hebrew
yom, which can mean a long period of time.
So I can't say for sure that God formed Adam from the dust and breathed into him life all in the same moment. I can see how Adam was formed from dust if it had yet to rain on the earth, as it must have been “dry ground”.
I believe the Genesis creation account were prophecies, or
visions as Daniel would call them.
Dan 8:26 And the morning and evening vision that was told is true. But you shall shut up the vision, for it shall be for many days. Is the following verse the vision Daniel is referring to?
Gen 1:31 God saw all that He had made, and it was very good. Evening came, and then morning: the sixth day. The sixth “day” is when God created man. When I compared the sixth day in the Genesis creation account with Daniel 8:15-27, I couldn't help but to see the whole plan of God from start to finish toward all mankind.
There is a quote from Ray (which I can't seem to find) where he said something like, “the entire plan of God for humanity can be found from the beginning in Genesis”. Ray used Isa_46:10 as his proof text.
Isa_46:10 Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure:Ray then showed what that end was as declared by God from the beginning.
Gen 1:27 And creating is the Elohim humanity in His image. In the image of the Elohim He creates it. Male and female He creates them.Below is a quote from Ray that I never forgot and left an impression on me. I think it's relevant to this discussion.
https://bible-truths.com/forums/index.php/topic,8385.0.htmlOnkelos that translates where it says everything “was very good” and he says everything was an “unified order.” At that point it was a unified order. What was it before? It was chaos, then every created period went from chaos to order… from chaos to order… from chaos to order until finally at the end of the six periods, everything was a unified order. That’s how God got rid of the chaos. God uses a process. Why does He use that process? Why does He do a lot of things? God does strange things.
Onkelos perceived that a qualitative change in the nature of the universe had occurred. A change from disorder without the possibility of life, to order with life.
There is a lot in that first chapter of Genesis, there is a lot in there.
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