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- From: Shoshanna Walker <rosewalk AT concentric.net>
- To: b-hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:57:40 -0400
Actually it does, but the written Torah is only part of the Torah - all of it together, teaches exhaustive truth.
Shoshanna
Francis Schaeffer probably had the best answer, in his
claim that while the Bible teaches true truth, it does not
teach exhaustive truth.
A modern example, I can say "the car went down the
road." While that is true, it does not say how fast, who
drove it, whether it is a steam, electric or gas car, what
color it is, and any number of other truths about the car
going down the road.
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Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts
, (continued)
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Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts,
Peter Kirk, 10/26/2005
- Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts, Bryant J. Williams III, 10/26/2005
- Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts, Peter Kirk, 10/26/2005
- Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts, Yigal Levin, 10/26/2005
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Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts,
Peter Kirk, 10/26/2005
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Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts,
Yigal Levin, 10/27/2005
- Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts, Yigal Levin, 10/27/2005
- Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts, Dave Washburn, 10/27/2005
- Re: [b-hebrew] Yom in Biblical and Rabbinic Texts, Harold R. Holmyard III, 10/27/2005
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