References 1. R. Kippenhahn, Stellar Structure and Evolution (New York: Springer-Verlag, 1990), p. 260. Return to Text 2. One can examine any of Hugh Ross's books to substantiate this point: Genesis One: A Scientifc Perspective, revised edition (Sierra Madre, CA: Wiseman Productions, 1983); The Fingerprint of God, 2nd edition (Orange, CA: Promise Publishing Co.,1991), The Creator and the Cosmos (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1993); Creation in Time (Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 1994). Return to Text 3. Hugh Ross, Genesis One, p.10. Return to Text 4. E.J. Young, Studies in Genesis One (Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1964), p.95. Return to Text 5. Bruce Waltke & M. O'Connor, An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1990), p. 568. See E. Kautzsch, Genesius' Hebrew Grammar, 2nd edition revised by A. E. Cowley (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1910), p. 320. Return to Text 6. Hugh Ross, Resolving The Timescale Issues, Creation/Evolution audio tape (Pasadena, CA: Reasons to Believe), 1990. Return to Text 7. Kautzsch, Genesius' Hebrew Grammar, p. 326. Return to Text 8. Francis Andersen, The Sentence in Biblical Hebrew (The Hague: Mouton Publishers, 1980), p. 87. See also Thomas J. Finley, "The WAW-Consecutive with 'Imperfect' in Biblical Hebrew," in Tradition and Testament, ed. by J. Feinberg (Chicago: Moody Press, 1981), pp. 241-262. Return to Text 9. Hugh Ross, Word Studies in Genesis One (Pasadena, CA: Reasons to Believe, 1983), p. [3]. This is the same response he gave at a lecture: Genesis One: An Ancient EarthRecent Man Interpretation (audio tape), 1989. He says that: "according to the lexicons nathan has 36 definitions so it's not that well-defined a word. But you will see 'to set, to allow to appear' at the top of the list." Return to Text 10. Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament, S.V. "Nãtãn" by Milton C. Fisher, 2:608. Return to Text 11. Ross, Word Studies, p. [2]. Return to Text 12. Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament, S.V. "Hãyãh" by K. H. Bernhardt, 3:372. Return to Text 13. Ross,Genesis One, p. 7. Return to Text 14. Ross, Genesis One: An Ancient EarthRecent Man Interpretation, 1989 (tape 2). Return to Text 15. Theophilus, To Autolycus 2.4, Oxford Early Christian Texts, as cited in Louis Lavallee, "The Early Church Defended Creation Science," Impact 160 ICR Acts & Facts (October 1986): ii. Return to Text |