On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, D. F. Siemens, Jr. wrote:
> Don't have any decent examples of concordism, though many years ago I
> might have considered some. But among those contrary to concordism: 1.
> fruit trees before any fish; 2. Hebrew narration has the celestial
> bodies long after light and darkness; 3. celestial bodies are affixed to
> the firmament; 4. there is water above the firmament, therefore beyond
> moon, sun and stars, even in the Psalms; 5. birds and cetaceans created
> simultaneously with fish; etc. Consider also the two chronologies in
> Genesis 1 and 2, though this is not exactly a problem with concordism.
> Dave
I am not sure that "examples and counterexamples of concordism" means
finding problems with concordism. Concordism is a principle of
interpretation, and if you found a concordist commentary on this passage,
you would have examples of concordism whether you agreed with that
interpretation or not.
Gordon Brown
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