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Antiquated Antediluvian Interpretations

Antiquated Antediluvian Interpretations

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In this week’s episode, we will explore the Bible’s use of metaphorical language (such as symbolic numbers) to convey meaning rather than timelines. You’ll also learn how the word yom in Genesis can mean either “day” or a longer period of time, showing that creation and the flood narratives are written to teach theological truths, not to serve as scientific accounts.


Episode links:

Nashville Rising: Our Story of the 2010 Flood: https://maps.nashville.gov/npl_2010FloodStory/

Samuel Noah Kramer, "Reflections on the Mesopotamian Flood," Expedition Magazine 9, no. 4 (July, 1967): 15. https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/reflections-on-the-mesopotamian-flood/

Map: Kingdom of Urartu: https://www.asor.org/resources/photo-collection/maps/mid000036

Amanda’s blog post about the Ark Encounter: https://redhairedarchaeologist.com/arkencounter/


Red-Haired Archaeologist® links:

First Friday Freebie: https://redhairedarchaeologist.myflodesk.com/firstfridayfreebie

Website: ⁠https://redhairedarchaeologist.com/⁠

Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/AmandaHopeHaley/⁠

Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/amandahopehaley/⁠

Book: https://stonesstillspeak.com


Learn more about my fabulous video editor, Tanya Yaremkiv, by visiting her website at ⁠https://tanyaremkiv.com⁠ and listening to her podcast, Through the Bible podcast with Tanya Yaremkiv. You can also follow her on Facebook and Instagram @tanyaremkiv

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