I was recently emailed an AiG article that made the following two claims:
"Professor James Barr, professor of Hebrew at Oxford University agrees that
the words used in Genesis 1 refer to 'a series of six days which were the
same as the days of 24 hours we now experience', and he says that he knows
of no professor of Hebrew at any leading university who would say
otherwise."
and
"
Commentators universally understood Genesis in a straightforward way, until
attempts were made to harmonize the account with longs ages and then
evolution. "
Can you point me to some names I could mention that would refute this? I
know that it is very misleading, but I like to have some more names in
addition to what I already have
Thanks,
David
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Received on Thu Jun 14 15:32:18 2007
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