Saiph
Puritan Board Junior
Matt, I do not recall saying I did not care what Moses wrote, I believe I said I did not care what Moses thought. Big difference. No one, inspired author or not, understands everything regarding scripture. God granted them the revelation, but that no way implies they comprehended without limits. And as far as I know,
O.T. individuals didn't see much of Christ in it at all.
You seem to keep equivocating on what point you want to argue, as to whether or not plants actually die, and whatever significance you think that had on the hebrew understanding of nature (which was extremely primitive), or whether or not Paul is referring to death in any form whatsoever. Pick one, because as you have presented both they contradict one another.
Either Paul is referring to all death, including plant death, and the fall happened before Adam and Eve ate anything else at all, or Paul is simply referring to human death (my belief).
And yes, Isaiah is speaking of a heavenly feast.
O.T. individuals didn't see much of Christ in it at all.
You seem to keep equivocating on what point you want to argue, as to whether or not plants actually die, and whatever significance you think that had on the hebrew understanding of nature (which was extremely primitive), or whether or not Paul is referring to death in any form whatsoever. Pick one, because as you have presented both they contradict one another.
Either Paul is referring to all death, including plant death, and the fall happened before Adam and Eve ate anything else at all, or Paul is simply referring to human death (my belief).
And yes, Isaiah is speaking of a heavenly feast.