DAY 1: 12/12/05 Genesis 1:1-16:16
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Genesis 1:1-Genesis 16:16
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Genesis 1:1-Genesis 16:16
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Congratualtions for joining our endeavor. No matter how far you make it or how long it takes, my hope is that this next 90 days will be meaningful and that your time in God's Word will help you to grow.
About postings:
My current plan is to post in the morning and in the evening. Because I may be posting materials for the next day's readings, I will tag all of the information with the day I'm discussing and the initial date on which it was discussed. Don't get discouraged if you are not reading up to the pace of the days. Continue to post on previous days. As the moderator, I'll receive an e-mail when you post to any day. Speaking of e-mails...please forward me your e-mail address outside of the site. (To keep my spam down, I'll now give you my e-mail address so that spam readers won't catch it.) Send it to roblamb followed by @ followed by swbell.net. This way I'll be able to notify you if I am unable to make a post for any particular day. My disclaimer on my posts is as follows. Everything you hear from me is what I understand to the best of my knowledge. I am not perfect. I am occasionally wrong about certain aspects of Scripture and theology. If you think I am wrong about something, say so. We may refer questions to Pastor Jim from time to time. This is our free place to discuss, encourage, and learn. The goal of The Bible in 90 Days is to give us all a better understanding and a more complete picture of Scripture. It is also a small gift to our Lord -- a sacrifice of time and a commitment to focus.
I will be praying for each of you every day. May God bless you in these 90 Days.
Rob

4 Comments:
Did God create Adam and Eve on the same day.
Where did Cains wife come from. Was she his sister.
In Ge.5:3 Why doesn't Adam mention Cain and Able. He only mentions Seth.
Eve was created after the first week sometime. It's unclear how much time had transpired.
I would guess, and I've always thought that Cains wife was probably his sister.
The only reason I can think of, and this doesn't come from commentary, that Seth is mentioned is that Seth provides the important line to Noah. The first line of Chapter Five is , this is the account of Adam's line. That's the only reason I can think of. Anyone else want to chime in?
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