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FSSL says, Here is a journal article consistent with Protestant tradition and my understanding: http://www.tms.edu/tmsj/tmsj12c.pdf
Mine is in the links at www.bibleprotector.com/prophecy
Now, the question is that in Genesis chapters 1, 2 and 3, is there only a single meaning, or single fulfilment?
When God said, in Gen. 1:3, Let there be light, was this only the scientific meaning of light, and no bearing on Gospel knowledge manifest through creation?
And when God told Adam and Eve about the seed crushing the head of the serpent, how do you interpret that with only one single meaning?
Was the seed the line of Seth? The line of Shem? Abraham's? David's? Was it Christ Jesus? Or was it all after the order of the sons of God, in whom Christ lives too?
And was the serpent Satan alone, or His entire kingdom?
The single only fulfilment or interpretation or sense is too limited, and an unBiblical approach.
Mine is in the links at www.bibleprotector.com/prophecy
Now, the question is that in Genesis chapters 1, 2 and 3, is there only a single meaning, or single fulfilment?
When God said, in Gen. 1:3, Let there be light, was this only the scientific meaning of light, and no bearing on Gospel knowledge manifest through creation?
And when God told Adam and Eve about the seed crushing the head of the serpent, how do you interpret that with only one single meaning?
Was the seed the line of Seth? The line of Shem? Abraham's? David's? Was it Christ Jesus? Or was it all after the order of the sons of God, in whom Christ lives too?
And was the serpent Satan alone, or His entire kingdom?
The single only fulfilment or interpretation or sense is too limited, and an unBiblical approach.