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See [[Critical thinking]] and [[Isaiah 5:12]] re respect for scientific discovery, searching out what "the hands of God" have done. Verse 3 appears to rule out deliberate deceit in creation: God's works are worthy of study. <div align="right">— [[User:Bruce|Bruce]] ([[User talk:Bruce|talk]])</div> | See [[Critical thinking]] and [[Isaiah 5:12]] re respect for scientific discovery, searching out what "the hands of God" have done. Verse 3 appears to rule out deliberate deceit in creation, such as fossils created with "appearance of age": God's works are worthy of study. <div align="right">— [[User:Bruce|Bruce]] ([[User talk:Bruce|talk]])</div> | ||
This passage was referenced [[Sutherland responses to AACE# | This passage was referenced [[Sutherland responses to AACE#q4|here (4.4.3)]] in our response to the AACE discussion questions. |
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2 The works of the LORD are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein.
3 His work is honourable and glorious: and his righteousness endureth for ever.
2 The works of the LORD are great, [a]within reach of all who desire them.
3 His deeds are splendid and glorious; His benefice is everlasting;
- [a] Meaning of Heb. uncertain.
2 The LORD’s deeds are great,
eagerly awaited by all who desire them.
3 His work is majestic and glorious,
and his faithfulness endures forever.
See Critical thinking and Isaiah 5:12 re respect for scientific discovery, searching out what "the hands of God" have done. Verse 3 appears to rule out deliberate deceit in creation, such as fossils created with "appearance of age": God's works are worthy of study.
This passage was referenced here (4.4.3) in our response to the AACE discussion questions.