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Otherwise, I'm not quite sure what you mean by a "modern interpretation to backfit Genesis into scientific observations".... A note on the Psalm that may have even escaped the writer of 2 Peter... The text of Psalm 90:4 adds "and as a watch in the night". So which is a thousand years to God? As long as a watch in the night (about 4 hours), or as a day gone by? I would say that the Psalm was simply intended to show that God sees time quite differently than we do. Haran [ February 25, 2002: Message edited by: Haran ]</p> |
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with the concept that a 1000 years is like a day to God. The only thing I see in common between them is the mentioning of a 1000 year period. Then again, I'm reading it in English, so I wasn't sure how much is lost in the translation. The question is, before 2 Peter was written, did the Hebrews even have the concept that to God 1000 years is like a day. Seems there are several possibilities: - "Peter" interpreted Psalms 90 that way and used it to support his apologetics - "Peter" made it up completely, and later readers mis-interpret Psalms to support 2 Peter - (way out there) Since nothing we have dates before 9th century, Psalms could have been added after the fact to support 2 Peter (I love a good conspiracy theory!) Basically, 2 Peter is now used by liberal Christians to support the day-age theory of Genesis. Since 2 Peter was written specifically as an apologetic to the failed return of Jesus, I'm trying to determine if there is truly OT support for the "thousand year" concept. Frankly, as the saying goes "Scratch the skin of a Fundie, and you'll find an atheist. Scratch the skin of an atheist, and you'll find a fundie". I don't buy into the day age theory, or any of the apologetics that go along with it. Nor did it seem to be obvious to the Church until recently. Historically it looks like this: - OT says earth created in 6 days, earth is 6000 years old - Jews believe this to be literal - NT says Jesus will return before end of generation - Peter apologizes for Jesus failure to return, introduces 1000 year concept - Science shows earth to be millions of years old - Christians use Peter's 1000 year concept to see a "new truth" in Genesis and re-interpret genesis to fit science. - Christians point to Psalms to support 2 Peter THe queston is simply, was was Psalms 90 really trying to say? Because it certainly seems that noboby got that 1000 year day/age concept from it until 2 Peter. |
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that is different than saying that to God 1000 years is like a day to us. To God, 1000 years is like yesterday <> (not equal to> To God, 1000 yeas is like one day Quote:
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It's clearly not up there with Macbeth 5:5, but maybe it's just poetry none the less -- perhaps even poetry grounded in some long forgotten idiom. If we look hard enough and long enough, we may come to discern a hidden meaning, but I wonder to what extent we're simply pretending to know more than we should have any expectation of knowing.
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