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Appendix G The Day of the Lord

Appendix G The Day of the Lord By Lambert Dolphin The Day of the LORD is a special term in the Bible used to refer to a period of time when God directly intervenes in human affairs–in judgment or in blessing. The Day of the Lord we are presently waiting for in our time frame […]

Time Disrupted by the Fall

Time Disrupted by the Fall The universe was created for man. In science this is called the “anthropic principle.” It is also evident from the opening chapters of the Bible. An empty universe inhabited only by God and the angels makes little sense to most of us. God does not “need” a universe, nor does […]

Time in the New Testament

Time in the New Testament The New Testament appeals to reason, to the conscience, and to the rational mind to communicate the same truths that are found in the Old Testament in story form. Someone has suggested that the Old Testament appeals to the right side of the brain and the New, to the left […]

Dynamical Time and Atomic Time

Dynamical Time and Atomic Time The “clock” for measuring time given us in the Bible can be called “dynamical time” because this clock is based on the motion of the earth on its axis (defining the day), the period of the moon as it revolves around the earth establishing the lunar month (used in the […]

Subjective Time

Subjective Time Various dimensions of time (which we usually don’t stop and think about) are known to us in our daily experience. First, there is subjective time, which is the appearance of time to our sense of consciousness. Subjective time cannot be measured by a stop watch, but this type of time varies over wide […]

The Old Testament View of Time

The Old Testament View of Time The Hebrew concept of time found in the Old Testament is concerned more with the quality of time as it relates to hail, rain, summer, and harvest or to “evil days” or “prosperous times.” Clock or calendar time certainly is tracked in the Old Testament. Believing Jews as well […]

Appendix F The Complexities of Time

Appendix F The Complexities of Time Introduction to Time This essay touches briefly on various aspects and dimensions of time. To a scientist, time is a relatively simple matter, but when one gets into the Bible time has qualitative and subjective aspects. There is much more to consider. The Bible contrasts time and eternity as […]

Some Provisions of the New Covenant

Appendix E Notes on Covenants in the Bible Part 3 Some Provisions of the New Covenant The New Covenant promised to Israel went into effect at the Last Supper during Easter Week. Jesus instituted this covenant with his eleven disciples who were representatives of true, believing Israel. Jesus then asked these disciples to become representatives […]

Appendix E Notes on Covenants in the Bible Part 2

Appendix E Notes on Covenants in the Bible Part 2 By Lambert Dolphin Mainline Covenants One special set of these covenants might well be called “mainline” covenants because they are connected one after another in a line, all the way from the first promise God made to Eve (that one of her sons would be […]

Appendix E Notes on Covenants in the Bible

Appendix E Notes on Covenants in the Bible By Lambert Dolphin The Hebrew word berith, covenant, occurs over 280 times in the Old Testament. (The English word covenant means “a coming together.”) Covenants can include treaties, alliances, agreements, compacts, pledges, mutual agreements, promises, and undertakings on behalf of another. The translators of the OT into […]