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=> General Discussions => Topic started by: JD on December 17, 2008, 05:02:20 AM
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Greetings learned ones!
Sorry, bit slow here on the study front...but someones gotta bring up the rear!
Finished the Genesis study (rockin), but is there any info on the animals in the ark I have missed or has it been discussed... ie, what type of animals and how many (or few) and what it all sybolises etc.
Thanks Global think tank.
JD.
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Greetings learned ones!
Sorry, bit slow here on the study front...but someones gotta bring up the rear!
Finished the Genesis study (rockin), but is there any info on the animals in the ark I have missed or has it been discussed... ie, what type of animals and how many (or few) and what it all sybolises etc.
Thanks Global think tank.
JD.
Conjecture on my part, but they would only be local animals because the flood was local.
Dennis
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Hello, I haven't seen that information from Ray regarding the flood only being local..could you direct me to where it is, please.
Charrie :-*
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Hello, I haven't seen that information from Ray regarding the flood only being local..could you direct me to where it is, please.
Charrie :-*
Here's the Video/Audio from the Nashville Conference:
http://bible-truths.com/video/youngearth.htm
And here's what's been transcribed so far:
Noah, Flood, Dinosaurs, etc:
http://forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,8831.0.html
Six Days of Creation, Genesis/the Big Bang, Impact Craters, more on the Flood, the Pyramids, and WISDOM:
http://forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,8385.0.html
Lots of Material there, and really exciting study!! ;D
Over & Out,
Daywalker
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The dinosaurs were babies. And the Giraffes. That's why they all fit. I think.??
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And baby woolly mammoths and saber tooth tigers (before their fangs grew in).
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Thanks, Daywalker
Charrie :-*
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And baby woolly mammoths and saber tooth tigers (before their fangs grew in).
No, the mammoths were full grown. Noah had one on each side to keep the boat level. But every time they left them alone the boat would almost tip.
There was some "mammoth sex" going on in that rockin boat.
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Thanks, Daywalker
Charrie :-*
You're welcome!
;)
Daywalker
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Musicman I almost forgot which board we're posting to! Be careful here. Better take the mammoth you-know-what to the "off topic discussions" before Dennis or Craig send Kat in here to straighten you out!
;) :-*
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I am mommothly sorry (wink wink).
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That's better :D A wink means you're just kidding right? ;D
Now be nice :-*
Kathy ;)
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Actually, for me a wink means pun intended.
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....You guys forgot about how the Aliens fit in with everything!....simple oversight I know :D
Anyway...Just thinking out loud here...was just wondering whether anyone had given any thought to the spiritual significance of the whole noah event, you know...water (as opposed to fire), baptism, cleansing, presevation of chosen and few etc.....and also what preserving the wildlife meant and stuff?
No biggie, just thought someone might have mentioned something about it!
Cheers.....and merry Christmas, new year etc to one and all - hope you all get more than a lump of coal!
JD ;D
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Yes, Ray has mentioned the spiritual applications of water and such. I guess water can represent judgment as well as babtism. Also consider that the Ark is a type of Christ. I will add that eight is a number of new beginnings and there were eight people saved on the Ark.