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Latest revision as of 14:25, 2 January 2023
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You can also read these chapters at BibleGateway.
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- Day 1: (Genesis 1:1-5) Light, day & night
- Day 2: (Genesis 1:6-8) Firmament, sky & atmosphere
- Day 3: (Genesis 1:9-13) Dry land, seas, & vegetation
- Day 4: (Genesis 1:14-19) Sun, moon, & stars
- Day 5: (Genesis 1:20-23) Birds & fish
- Day 6: (Genesis 1:24-31) Man & animals
- Day 7: (Genesis 2:1-3) Sabbath
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Genesis 2:10-14
- Pishon
- Gihon
- Tigris
- Euphrates
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Genesis 5
- Adam 930
- Seth 912
- Enosh 905
- Cainan 910
- Mahalalel 895
- Jared 962
- Enoch 365 (translated)
- Methuselah 969
- Lamech 707
Methuselah has been recognized as being the oldest living man but, in fact, Enoch is the oldest because he was translated to heaven without seeing death.
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Genesis 3:14-24
- Death
- Sorrow in childbirth
- Cursed ground, thorns & thistles
- Both the serpent & animals where cursed & changed.
- Clothing was now needed because the glory of God no longer covered them.
Other examples may be found that are not in these texts.
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Genesis 3:21
God! An animal was killed to make clothing. This was the first death resulting from sin (Adam & Eve now needed clothing).
Genesis 4
Cain's murder of Abel could also be used.
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Snake: Titanoboa found in Columbia. It was 42 ft. and weighed 2,500 pounds.
Dragonfly: Meganeura had a wingspan of 30 inches.
Centipede: Euphoberia was 5 ft. long, 1 ft. wide.
Prehistoric Rat: Was the size of a buffalo of today.&
Shark: Megalodon, over 60 ft., 14 ft. in diameter, size of a school bus or house trailer.
Frog: 16 inches, 10 pounds, size of a beach ball.&
Penguin: Kairuku Penguin was 5 ft. tall.
Sea Scorpion: Eurypterid was 8.2 ft. with an 18-inch claw.
There are many websites where you can find pictures & sizes of fossils. The National Geographic website has several. Your local library should also have some good resources. Be cautious of your sources because there are many fakes & unproven claims.
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Dueteronomy 3:11
Bed: 13-14 ft. long & was 6 ft. wide
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You can read or print the chapter in the following link: EGW Writings - Patriarchs and Prophets, page 44
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If you are planning to visit a zoo or aquarium, be aware that there are various honors that have requirements which can be met by visiting a zoo or aquarium. Individuals can work on multiple honors in one visit, or parts of your group may work on different honors during the same visit.
Here is a list of honors which have requirements that can be met by visiting a zoo or aquarium:
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Important Note about Patch
This honor is a regional honor approved by the Florida Conference. To obtain the honor patch, you must contact the Florida Conference at the Florida Pathfinder Store.