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Revision as of 01:25, 17 February 2019

Question PQRC 4 — Meaning of "very good"
In Genesis 1:31 all of God’s creation was described as “very good”. This has been taken to mean that humans (as part of God’s creation) were neither immortal nor (yet) dying. Is this a justifiable interpretation?



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