Davy
Well-Known Member
It's obvious that Davidpt has to go searching The Bible for a verse that 'seems' to back up what he is claiming about what Peter said in 2 Peter 3. And then he has the gall to try and claim that settles the matter of what flood Peter was pointing to, WITHOUT actually addressing all the things Peter said, nor other Bible witnesses of that the flood of that old world before Adam ...
2 Peter 3:5-6
5 For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water:
6 Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished:
KJV
Peter was obviously pointing to scoffers in the last days that WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF this previous flood that happened in the old world. That includes Mr. Davidpt with what he has said.
Yet Davidpt reveals that he is NOT ignorant of the flood of Noah's day. Think about that.
If Apostle Peter was referring to the flood of Noah's day that the "scoffers" are "willingly ignorant of", that means Davidpt would not be aware of the flood in Noah's time. I mean, how... can one proclaim the flood of Noah's day when Peter said those scoffers are willingly ignorant of that flood? That is exactly what it would... mean, IF Peter was truly pointing to Noah's flood in that 2 Peter 3:5-6 Scripture.
That, along with that picture Peter draws with speaking about the original creation of old, with the earth standing out of the water and in the water, that old world perish by a flood.
Then there's even the weightier Bible Scripture I covered from Jeremiah 4 and Romans 8 which reveals a 'previous' destruction of the earth by God whereby He placed His creation "subject to vanity" and "in bondage of corruption". That clearly suggests God's creation was in a previous good condition, and not in a state of vanity or corruption like has been in since Genesis 1:2 with those "waters" of a flood overspread upon it.
And that's yet another matter Davidpt has not addressed, that Genesis 1:2 verse which shows the earth was already there, with those "waters" already upon it, because there is NO words of creating the earth after that Genesis 1:1 verse in the beginning. And the Hebrew for the phrase "without form, and void", as used in Jeremiah 4, is pointing to the earth have become... a waste and a ruin. The Hebrew tohu word is a word used for something that was once good, turning into nothing or a waste.
There's so many matters in Bible Scripture that Davidpt fails to address, that it reveals his actual great lack of Bible study, and he instead tries to steer around all the Biblical evidence for a matter, and just settles for pop traditions of men.
2 Peter 3:5-6
5 For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water:
6 Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished:
KJV
Peter was obviously pointing to scoffers in the last days that WILLINGLY ARE IGNORANT OF this previous flood that happened in the old world. That includes Mr. Davidpt with what he has said.
Yet Davidpt reveals that he is NOT ignorant of the flood of Noah's day. Think about that.
If Apostle Peter was referring to the flood of Noah's day that the "scoffers" are "willingly ignorant of", that means Davidpt would not be aware of the flood in Noah's time. I mean, how... can one proclaim the flood of Noah's day when Peter said those scoffers are willingly ignorant of that flood? That is exactly what it would... mean, IF Peter was truly pointing to Noah's flood in that 2 Peter 3:5-6 Scripture.
That, along with that picture Peter draws with speaking about the original creation of old, with the earth standing out of the water and in the water, that old world perish by a flood.
Then there's even the weightier Bible Scripture I covered from Jeremiah 4 and Romans 8 which reveals a 'previous' destruction of the earth by God whereby He placed His creation "subject to vanity" and "in bondage of corruption". That clearly suggests God's creation was in a previous good condition, and not in a state of vanity or corruption like has been in since Genesis 1:2 with those "waters" of a flood overspread upon it.
And that's yet another matter Davidpt has not addressed, that Genesis 1:2 verse which shows the earth was already there, with those "waters" already upon it, because there is NO words of creating the earth after that Genesis 1:1 verse in the beginning. And the Hebrew for the phrase "without form, and void", as used in Jeremiah 4, is pointing to the earth have become... a waste and a ruin. The Hebrew tohu word is a word used for something that was once good, turning into nothing or a waste.
There's so many matters in Bible Scripture that Davidpt fails to address, that it reveals his actual great lack of Bible study, and he instead tries to steer around all the Biblical evidence for a matter, and just settles for pop traditions of men.