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Lafftur

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Though I suppose the identity comparison of the Raven and Dove would be of the Raven representing "self righteousness" seeking only for itself and forgetting who sent it out,and the Dove representing "Righteousness" for the dove wasn't sent but it helped the one who sent the Raven though it didn't have to by bringing an olive branch meekly and not for it's own personal gain.
Love this!!! :)
 
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joefizz

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We did the same thing to joefizz yesterday! LOL!

We all had to beg his forgiveness! LOL! :D

He only forgave us if we got the answer right! Luckily, it was an easy question!!!

Thanks, joefizz! :)
Luckily you knew who the "Lamb" was otherwise it could've been "Tough"!
 

Lafftur

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I love your thoughts! With all this interesting discussion, I'm not sure when I should share my answer haha.
Cee, I'm beginning to wonder if you know the answer to your question!!! LOL! ;)

However, it's an excellent question and I am so enjoying all the insight! :)
 

Lafftur

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All of you have been such great fun!!! :eek:

The "laughing lion hugger" will be back, after while, crocodile! LOL! ;)
 
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joefizz

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The Raven did not return for it found food enough for itself where as the dove returned with an olive branch symbolizing(though it wasn't sent out)abundance for all.
Whoops I was wrong the Dove "was sent out" but I guess I was half right the first time Noah sent it out after the Raven the second time it came back with an olive branch.
 

stonesoffire

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Hmm, great question... well He could have been referring to the stones of the Temple that were soon to fall, He could have been referring to Creation since we know they are eagerly waiting for the sons of God, but I think it's probably most Scriptural to say he was talking about us since Peter called us "living stones" and the Spirit writes on the stone "tablets" of our heart. And we have the OT Scripture that says he turns our hearts of stone, to flesh, so I'll say our stoney heart for $1k Ed? Lol.
I don't know if anyone has said this already, so just overlook my post if so.

We all are lively stones, building together the house of the Lord. Perhaps the Lord had this in mind when He spoke? Seeing we are children brought forth from the Rock! And so we do also. ;)

Just building on your post Cee!
 
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Whoops I was wrong the Dove "was sent out" but I guess I was half right the first time Noah sent it out after the Raven the second time it came back with an olive branch.
Also it says that eventually the dove didn't return anymore so actually it's more of like that eventually each bird found enough to sustain themselves over time.
 

stonesoffire

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In the OT, the raven symbolizes darkness. That's all I got. :)
 

Cee

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Cee, I'm beginning to wonder if you know the answer to your question!!! LOL! ;)

However, it's an excellent question and I am so enjoying all the insight! :)
Haha! I think you'll find this super interesting.

Genesis 8:6At the end of forty days Noah opened the window of the ark that he had made 7and sent forth a raven. It went to and fro until the waters were dried up from the earth.

The raven didn't have any problem, flying back and forth. Of course we see the words, "to and fro" which is exactly how Satan was described in Job.

But check out the dove:

9But the dove found no place to set her foot, and she returned to him to the ark, for the waters were still on the face of the whole earth. So he put out his hand and took her and brought her into the ark with him.

So we see the raven had a place to set it's feet, but the dove had no place to set her feet. Isn't it interesting they call the raven an "it", but the dove a "her".

Here's my thoughts: The dove refused to land on dead things, it wouldn't land on the people were floating in the water, etc. But the raven didn't mind. So it didn't need to return unlike the dove.

Now we know the Holy Spirit is likened as a Dove and what's interesting is that the Holy Spirit doesn't land on dead things either! That means you're not dead! You've passed from death TO life. And you're now made holy. We know this because the Holy Spirit wouldn't dwell/abide/unite with us if we were! We have been made alive, righteous and holy. And now His Spirit has a place for "her feet" in us. Not that He is a "She", but the Hebrew word for Spirit given in Genesis 1:2 is feminine, which is right before this passage in Genesis 8.
 

Cee

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Not technically a Bible question, but why circumcise on the 8th day?
I do believe 8 is the number for new beginnings, I believe the Lord's Day IS considered the 8th day to many as well.
 

stonesoffire

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Haha! I think you'll find this super interesting.

Genesis 8:6At the end of forty days Noah opened the window of the ark that he had made 7and sent forth a raven. It went to and fro until the waters were dried up from the earth.

The raven didn't have any problem, flying back and forth. Of course we see the words, "to and fro" which is exactly how Satan was described in Job.

But check out the dove:

9But the dove found no place to set her foot, and she returned to him to the ark, for the waters were still on the face of the whole earth. So he put out his hand and took her and brought her into the ark with him.

So we see the raven had a place to set it's feet, but the dove had no place to set her feet. Isn't it interesting they call the raven an "it", but the dove a "her".

Here's my thoughts: The dove refused to land on dead things, it wouldn't land on the people were floating in the water, etc. But the raven didn't mind. So it didn't need to return unlike the dove.

Now we know the Holy Spirit is likened as a Dove and what's interesting is that the Holy Spirit doesn't land on dead things either! That means you're not dead! You've passed from death TO life. And you're now made holy. We know this because the Holy Spirit wouldn't dwell/abide/unite with us if we were! We have been made alive, righteous and holy. And now His Spirit has a place for "her feet" in us. Not that He is a "She", but the Hebrew word for Spirit given in Genesis 1:2 is feminine, which is right before this passage in Genesis 8.
Awesome!

cant rep yet...
 
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joefizz

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Well so far even if we don't get the answers right or exact at least this thread has inspired the "creaking open" of our bibles!
Except for all the heretics using Google lol!(Google should be forbidden I use Ask lol!)
 

PennEd

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Haha! I think you'll find this super interesting.

Genesis 8:6At the end of forty days Noah opened the window of the ark that he had made 7and sent forth a raven. It went to and fro until the waters were dried up from the earth.

The raven didn't have any problem, flying back and forth. Of course we see the words, "to and fro" which is exactly how Satan was described in Job.

But check out the dove:

9But the dove found no place to set her foot, and she returned to him to the ark, for the waters were still on the face of the whole earth. So he put out his hand and took her and brought her into the ark with him.

So we see the raven had a place to set it's feet, but the dove had no place to set her feet. Isn't it interesting they call the raven an "it", but the dove a "her".

Here's my thoughts: The dove refused to land on dead things, it wouldn't land on the people were floating in the water, etc. But the raven didn't mind. So it didn't need to return unlike the dove.

Now we know the Holy Spirit is likened as a Dove and what's interesting is that the Holy Spirit doesn't land on dead things either! That means you're not dead! You've passed from death TO life. And you're now made holy. We know this because the Holy Spirit wouldn't dwell/abide/unite with us if we were! We have been made alive, righteous and holy. And now His Spirit has a place for "her feet" in us. Not that He is a "She", but the Hebrew word for Spirit given in Genesis 1:2 is feminine, which is right before this passage in Genesis 8.
This reminds me of Sheldon's mom brilliant response to what the lions on Noah's Ark ate:

[video=youtube;WlcvyEzvUxU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlcvyEzvUxU[/video]
 
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joefizz

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This reminds me of Sheldon's mom brilliant response to what the lions on Noah's Ark ate:

[video=youtube;WlcvyEzvUxU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlcvyEzvUxU[/video]
Now I know you did not just post big bang theory in a bible thread,a show about "science" you wouldn't be so odd as to do that right?
Since Science and the Bible "don't mix".
 

PennEd

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I do believe 8 is the number for new beginnings, I believe the Lord's Day IS considered the 8th day to many as well.

This one is tough, and not technically in the Bible so I'll tell you. But it's another great apologetics tool you can pull out to non believers.

Vitamin K levels spike on the 8th day, and apparently ONLY on the 8th day after birth in males. Vitamin K is a clotting factor necessary to help stop bleeding.

So how did Abraham know that? Trial and error? LOL
 

Magenta

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Wisdom is personified as "she" :)