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Originally Posted by Jay Jay
Now I've heard it all, now I recall why I prefer to spend time cutting my toenails than visiting the forum. So you managed to highlight that Adam died.....eventually.....after 930 years? on the flip side, nowhere does it suggest that Adam was an immortal.
What about....Isaiah
The river(s) of Egypt (identified as the Nile in NIV, NASV, and RSV) shall dry up. (Is.19:5, Ezek.30:12, and Zech.10:11)?
Lets wait until 3750 A.D for this to eventually happen. Then some bright spark will point this out also.
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usually this is what happens when you come in on the ass end of a conversation jay jay....Genesis
God says that if Adam eats from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, then the day that he does so, he will die. But later Adam eats the forbidden fruit (3:6) and yet lives for another 930 years (5:5). 2:17
The scripture said that he would die. it did not say immediately only surely...so it took 930 years....who said he was immortal?
go chew some more toe nails off....time better spent for ya...