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Some attempting to defend the flood tale as describing a local flood claim that the term earth is intended to mean ground. For their benefit, the following quotation replaces 'earth' with 'ground' in the Genesis statement.
Genesis 6:11 Now the ground was corrupt in God's sight, and the ground was filled with violence. 12 And God saw the ground, and behold, it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted their way on the ground. 13 And God said to Noah, I have determined to make an end of all flesh, for the ground is filled with violence through them. Behold, I will destroy them with the ground.
Does that make sense?
Is it rational to play with words in an attempt to make ancient tales sound plausible?
Why employ such tactics if the tales are true?
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Post #11Luckily in this case word play is not necessary. In some translations the word is earth and the meaning is explained here:Zzyzx wrote: ...
Is it rational to play with words in an attempt to make ancient tales sound plausible?
God called the dry land Earth, and the gathering together of the waters he called Seas. God saw that it was good.
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Re: The fallacy of word play
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Does is make sense to revise that to read: Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the ground and it grieved him at his heart.
Let's consider -- Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.1213 wrote:Luckily in this case word play is not necessary. In some translations the word is earth and the meaning is explained here:Zzyzx wrote: Is it rational to play with words in an attempt to make ancient tales sound plausible?
God called the dry land Earth, and the gathering together of the waters he called Seas. God saw that it was good.
Genesis 1:10
Does is make sense to revise that to read: Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the ground and it grieved him at his heart.
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Post #13Zzyzx wrote:
Let's consider -- Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
Does is make sense to revise that to read: Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the ground and it grieved him at his heart.
GENESIS 6:6
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So the LORD was sorry he had ever made them and put them on the earth. It broke his heart.
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he was sorry that he had ever made them and put them on the earth. . He was so filled with regret
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Re: The fallacy of word play
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Did Genesis 6:6 convey that 'God' made humans on the planet Earth?JehovahsWitness wrote:It means regretted he had made humans.Zzyzx wrote: Let's consider -- Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
Does is make sense to revise that to read: Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the ground and it grieved him at his heart.
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Post #15[Replying to post 14 by Zzyzx]
See edit above.
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Re: The fallacy of word play
Post #16[Replying to post 1 by Zzyzx]
LAND or EARTH (OR GROUND) ?
The Hebrew word erets can be in various ways including as "ground" "land" or "earth" as in the entire planet.

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LAND or EARTH (OR GROUND) ?
The Hebrew word erets can be in various ways including as "ground" "land" or "earth" as in the entire planet.
ERETS:
1. a earth, whole earth ([as opposed] to a part) . . . b. earth, [as opposed] to heaven, sky . . . c. earth=inhabitants of earth . . . 2. land=a. country, territory . . . b. district, region . . . 3. a. ground, surface of ground . . . b. soil, as productive. - A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament (Gesenius, Brown, Driver, and Briggs; 1951)
So depending on the contexts erets can among other things, be refering to the entire planet earth ( 2 Kings 19:15), a portion of the planet ie a particular region or territory (Genesis 10:11) or more rarely the ground/soil ie the surface of the dry earth (Ruth 2:10). It is also used figuratively to refer to people's and populations. There is no scriptural reason to limit erets systematically to refer a small region of the planet (or to the land of Israel) indeed note the followingThe earth in the largest sense, both the habitable and uninhabitable parts; with some accompanying word of limitation, it is used of some portion of the earths surface, a land or country. - Old Testament Word Studies by William Wilson says of erets

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The Hebrew word can refer to in a number of things one of which is the planet earth ie the globe
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Re: The fallacy of word play
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I quoted the King James Version " most preferred Bible in the US. Thirty-one percent use this version. The New Living Translation is preferred by two percent and the Good News Translation is preferred by one percent or less.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/299 ... rsion-usa/
All of the versions, however, have God regretting making man (or putting man) on the Earth (presumably meaning the planet Earth " not the ground / land / soil).
Wait a minute, Genesis 2:7 says Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being
Thus, God supposedly makes man from dust of the ground (presumably on planet Earth) then later admits making a mistake (doing something he regrets doing).
Why do you inject different Bible versions?JehovahsWitness wrote:GENESIS 6:6Zzyzx wrote: Let's consider -- Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
Does is make sense to revise that to read: Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the ground and it grieved him at his heart.New Living Translation
So the LORD was sorry he had ever made them and put them on the earth. It broke his heart.
Good News Translation
he was sorry that he had ever made them and put them on the earth. . He was so filled with regret
I quoted the King James Version " most preferred Bible in the US. Thirty-one percent use this version. The New Living Translation is preferred by two percent and the Good News Translation is preferred by one percent or less.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/299 ... rsion-usa/
All of the versions, however, have God regretting making man (or putting man) on the Earth (presumably meaning the planet Earth " not the ground / land / soil).
Wait a minute, Genesis 2:7 says Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being
Thus, God supposedly makes man from dust of the ground (presumably on planet Earth) then later admits making a mistake (doing something he regrets doing).
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Post #18JehovahsWitness wrote:Zzyzx wrote:
Let's consider -- Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
Does is make sense to revise that to read: Genesis 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the ground and it grieved him at his heart.
GENESIS 6:6
This argument misses the much larger point that God "regretted' making man so much, he decided to drown every last one of them. Then he did yet another 'bout face and decided he'd save one single family.New Living Translation
So the LORD was sorry he had ever made them and put them on the earth. It broke his heart.
Good News Translation
he was sorry that he had ever made them and put them on the earth. . He was so filled with regret
This reminds me of Lewis Carrol's 'The Walrus and the Carpenter' where, while crying bitter tears about their passing, they eat all the oysters.
"'I weep for you,' the Walrus said:
I deeply sympathize.'
With sobs and tears he sorted out
Those of the largest size,
Holding his pocket-handkerchief
Before his streaming eyes.
O Oysters,' said the Carpenter,
You've had a pleasant run!
Shall we be trotting home again?'
But answer came there none "
And this was scarcely odd, because
They'd eaten every one."
But back to the central point of the OP,
There is nothing that confirms my unbelief more than the absurd lengths believers go to in order to attempt to justify the horrible actions and lame logic of the Bible.
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Word play, one of the more blatant tricks used, is saying in effect, "The Bible doesn't mean what it says (or say what it means), it means what I want it to mean" (even if I have to re-define words).
These debates certainly bring out the 'absurd lengths believers go' in attempts to defend Bible stories. I try to do my part in encouraging such demonstrations -- and trust that they are illuminating for readers.Danmark wrote: There is nothing that confirms my unbelief more than the absurd lengths believers go to in order to attempt to justify the horrible actions and lame logic of the Bible.
Word play, one of the more blatant tricks used, is saying in effect, "The Bible doesn't mean what it says (or say what it means), it means what I want it to mean" (even if I have to re-define words).
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Post #20GENESIS 6:6Zzyzx wrote:
All of the versions, however, have God regretting making man [....]Thus, God supposedly makes man from dust of the ground (presumably on planet Earth) then later admits making a mistake (doing something he regrets doing).
GENESIS 6:6 in what sense did God REGRET/REPENT making man ?New Living Translation
So the LORD was sorry he had ever made them and put them on the earth. It broke his heart.
Good News Translation
he was sorry that he had ever made them and put them on the earth. He was so filled with regret
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