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Latest revision as of 23:54, 28 October 2023
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- 2 Chronicles 24
- Daniel 5
- Acts 3,4
— discussion relevant to this wiki —
* How many days make an hour in Daniel?
* Today's readings give an example of an interesting difference between the Testaments in the tenses of verbs:
¶ Acts ch 4 records the early disciples praising God as the one who made heaven, earth, the sea and everything in them: Past Tense.
¶ Similar praise in the Old Testament, however, frequently uses the Present Tense: for example Psalm 104 praises the Creator who stretches out the heavens . . . , lays the beams of his chambers in the waters: who makes the clouds his chariot, . . . walks upon the wings of the wind . . . In Zechariah 12:1 God stretches out the heavens and lays the foundations of the earth, and forms the human spirit . . .
Is there an explanation for this change?
¶ Acts ch 4 records the early disciples praising God as the one who made heaven, earth, the sea and everything in them: Past Tense.
¶ Similar praise in the Old Testament, however, frequently uses the Present Tense: for example Psalm 104 praises the Creator who stretches out the heavens . . . , lays the beams of his chambers in the waters: who makes the clouds his chariot, . . . walks upon the wings of the wind . . . In Zechariah 12:1 God stretches out the heavens and lays the foundations of the earth, and forms the human spirit . . .
Is there an explanation for this change?
Edit this page to add discussion about the Daily Readings relevant to this wiki. However the New Testament readings are visited twice a year, so please put discussion and comments about Acts 3,4 on page DR:N427_A27, which is automatically embedded here. (Click to leave this page and edit it.) {{Ak|