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  • #41
    Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
    Does the book of Genesis make mentions of the dinosaurs?

    Remember the Bible when you post stuff. If it clashes with the Bible, leave that hocus pocus alone.
    Yes it does, but first you have to know when the word dinosaur entered the English languagage, the juxtapose that date to when the KJV of the Bible was written.

    Behemoth and Leviatan. Both what we’d call today dinosaurs.


    Behemoth couldn’t have been a hippo or elephant as neither has the tail of a cedar tree. Elephants and hippo have lil tiny skinny tails.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
      Yes it does, but first you have to know when the word dinosaur entered the English languagage, the juxtapose that date to when the KJV of the Bible was written.

      Behemoth and Leviatan. Both what we’d call today dinosaurs.


      Behemoth couldn’t have been a hippo or elephant as neither has the tail of a cedar tree. Elephants and hippo have lil tiny skinny tails.
      That was mentioned in Genesis?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by maracho View Post
        Put down the rum because first few pages of this thread are just a few of many many examples
        Nah. You are referring to Neanderthals..

        So source that humans are dinosaurs were around the same time.

        With or without rum, you aint no match.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
          That was mentioned in Genesis?
          Genesis and in the book of Job.
          The Talmud and other Jewish text go into greater detail.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
            Genesis and in the book of Job.
            The Talmud and other Jewish text go into greater detail.
            Post the Genesis chapter.

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            • #46
              http://www.bibleinfo.com/en/question...entioned-bible
              (Jews she scholars explain this, God created everything. I’m not going to translate Hebrew for you bro. I gotta get out side.

              Behemoth: Job 40
              Job 40:15-24 speaks of a "behemoth." No one is really sure what it is, but read its description.

              15 “Look now at the behemoth,which I made along with you; he eats grass like an ox.
              16 See now, his strength is in his hips, and his power is in his stomach muscles.
              17 He moves his tail like a cedar; the sinews of his thighs are tightly knit.
              18 His bones are like beams of bronze, his ribs like bars of iron.
              19 He is the first of the ways of God; only He who made him can bring near His sword.
              20 Surely the mountains yield food for him, and all the beasts of the field play there.
              21 He lies under the lotus trees, in a covert of reeds and marsh.
              22 The lotus trees cover him with their shade; the willows by the brook surround him.
              23 Indeed the river may rage, yet he is not disturbed; he is confident, though the Jordan gushes into his mouth,
              24 Though he takes it in his eyes, or one pierces his nose with a snare."

              The way the "behemoth" is described, doesn't it almost sound like a dinosaur? Perhaps one of the sauropods? Some will argue these verses are referring to the hippopotamus or elephant. However, they run into the problem of explaining verse 17, since the tails of both animals are...well, far from looking like a cedar tree (let alone moving like one). Their tails more resemble switches.

              Leviathan: Job 41
              In Job 41:1-2,7,12-32, the "Leviathan" is another creature described that has been hard to find a modern equivalent.

              1“Can you draw out Leviathan with a hook, or snare his tongue with a line which you lower?
              2 Can you put a reed through his nose, or pierce his jaw with a hook?...
              7 Can you fill his skin with harpoons, or his head with fishing spears?...
              12 “I will not conceal his limbs, his mighty power, or his graceful proportions.
              13 Who can remove his outer coat? Who can approach him with a double bridle?
              14 Who can open the doors of his face, with his terrible teeth all around?
              15 His rows of scales are his pride, shut up tightly as with a seal;
              16 One is so near another that no air can come between them;
              17 They are joined one to another, they stick together and cannot be parted.
              18 His sneezings flash forth light, and his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning.
              19 Out of his mouth go burning lights; sparks of fire shoot out.
              20 Smoke goes out of his nostrils, as from a boiling pot and burning rushes.
              21 His breath kindles coals, and a flame goes out of his mouth.
              22 Strength dwells in his neck, and sorrow dances before him.
              23 The folds of his flesh are joined together; they are firm on him and cannot be moved.
              24 His heart is as hard as stone, even as hard as the lower millstone.
              25 When he raises himself up, the mighty are afraid; because of his crashings they are beside themselves.
              26 Though the sword reaches him, it cannot avail; nor does spear, dart, or javelin.
              27 He regards iron as straw, and bronze as rotten wood.
              28 The arrow cannot make him flee; slingstones become like stubble to him.
              29 Darts are regarded as straw; he laughs at the threat of javelins.
              30 His undersides are like sharp potsherds; he spreads pointed marks in the mire.
              31 He makes the deep boil like a pot; he makes the sea like a pot of ointment.
              32 He leaves a shining wake behind him; one would think the deep had white hair.

              Some have translated the Leviathan to be a "crocodile," because of the large number currently present in the region. However, the crocodile pales in comparison to the description given to the Leviathan. Do crocodiles really raise themselves? Aren't the underbellies of crocodiles smooth rather than "sharp potsherds?" Does the crocodile really move fast enough and graceful enough to leave a "shining wake"? The Leviathan is also mentioned in the following verses: Psalms 74:14, 104:25-26, Isaiah 27:1.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
                Nah. You are referring to Neanderthals..

                So source that humans are dinosaurs were around the same time.

                With or without rum, you aint no match.
                So the Polish Wawel Dragon and the Chinese dragons included Neanderthal folklore? Thats cool!

                That said, why do they call them H. sapien neanderthalensis? How did they interbreed with us and how does practically the whole world carry their DNA? You know any other group of people that genetically widespread?

                Have you considered O'Doul's, gruel, or small beer?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by maracho View Post
                  So the Polish Wawel Dragon and the Chinese dragons included Neanderthal folklore? Thats cool!

                  That said, why do they call them H. sapien neanderthalensis? How did they interbreed with us and how does practically the whole world carry their DNA? You know any other group of people that genetically widespread?

                  Have you considered O'Doul's, gruel, or small beer?
                  The whole world doesn't carry there DNA and specifically asked you about humans.

                  Go suck yuh ma bloodclaat with your unsubstantiated bullsh**t.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
                    http://www.bibleinfo.com/en/question...entioned-bible
                    (Jews she scholars explain this, God created everything. I’m not going to translate Hebrew for you bro. I gotta get out side.

                    Behemoth: Job 40
                    Job 40:15-24 speaks of a "behemoth." No one is really sure what it is, but read its description.

                    15 “Look now at the behemoth,which I made along with you; he eats grass like an ox.
                    16 See now, his strength is in his hips, and his power is in his stomach muscles.
                    17 He moves his tail like a cedar; the sinews of his thighs are tightly knit.
                    18 His bones are like beams of bronze, his ribs like bars of iron.
                    19 He is the first of the ways of God; only He who made him can bring near His sword.
                    20 Surely the mountains yield food for him, and all the beasts of the field play there.
                    21 He lies under the lotus trees, in a covert of reeds and marsh.
                    22 The lotus trees cover him with their shade; the willows by the brook surround him.
                    23 Indeed the river may rage, yet he is not disturbed; he is confident, though the Jordan gushes into his mouth,
                    24 Though he takes it in his eyes, or one pierces his nose with a snare."

                    The way the "behemoth" is described, doesn't it almost sound like a dinosaur? Perhaps one of the sauropods? Some will argue these verses are referring to the hippopotamus or elephant. However, they run into the problem of explaining verse 17, since the tails of both animals are...well, far from looking like a cedar tree (let alone moving like one). Their tails more resemble switches.

                    Leviathan: Job 41
                    In Job 41:1-2,7,12-32, the "Leviathan" is another creature described that has been hard to find a modern equivalent.

                    1“Can you draw out Leviathan with a hook, or snare his tongue with a line which you lower?
                    2 Can you put a reed through his nose, or pierce his jaw with a hook?...
                    7 Can you fill his skin with harpoons, or his head with fishing spears?...
                    12 “I will not conceal his limbs, his mighty power, or his graceful proportions.
                    13 Who can remove his outer coat? Who can approach him with a double bridle?
                    14 Who can open the doors of his face, with his terrible teeth all around?
                    15 His rows of scales are his pride, shut up tightly as with a seal;
                    16 One is so near another that no air can come between them;
                    17 They are joined one to another, they stick together and cannot be parted.
                    18 His sneezings flash forth light, and his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning.
                    19 Out of his mouth go burning lights; sparks of fire shoot out.
                    20 Smoke goes out of his nostrils, as from a boiling pot and burning rushes.
                    21 His breath kindles coals, and a flame goes out of his mouth.
                    22 Strength dwells in his neck, and sorrow dances before him.
                    23 The folds of his flesh are joined together; they are firm on him and cannot be moved.
                    24 His heart is as hard as stone, even as hard as the lower millstone.
                    25 When he raises himself up, the mighty are afraid; because of his crashings they are beside themselves.
                    26 Though the sword reaches him, it cannot avail; nor does spear, dart, or javelin.
                    27 He regards iron as straw, and bronze as rotten wood.
                    28 The arrow cannot make him flee; slingstones become like stubble to him.
                    29 Darts are regarded as straw; he laughs at the threat of javelins.
                    30 His undersides are like sharp potsherds; he spreads pointed marks in the mire.
                    31 He makes the deep boil like a pot; he makes the sea like a pot of ointment.
                    32 He leaves a shining wake behind him; one would think the deep had white hair.

                    Some have translated the Leviathan to be a "crocodile," because of the large number currently present in the region. However, the crocodile pales in comparison to the description given to the Leviathan. Do crocodiles really raise themselves? Aren't the underbellies of crocodiles smooth rather than "sharp potsherds?" Does the crocodile really move fast enough and graceful enough to leave a "shining wake"? The Leviathan is also mentioned in the following verses: Psalms 74:14, 104:25-26, Isaiah 27:1.
                    You not taking your meds again?

                    I ask for Genesis. You posting stuff I didn't ask you for.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
                      The whole world doesn't carry there DNA and specifically asked you about humans.

                      Go suck yuh ma bloodclaat with your unsubstantiated bullsh**t.
                      Um I said "practically" the whole world and there you go resorting to drunk and incestuous outbursts again

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