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Does God like Mondays?

Mal316

14 year(s) ago

In Genesis 1, the Hebrew phrase "ki tov" (it was good) is mentioned 6 times. There are also 6 days of creation. It would be reasonable to think that ki tov was used once for each day of creation. Yet something interesting happens. On the first day, God created light and God saw the light and ki tov, it was good. On the second day, God separated the waters above from the waters below, and it was so. No ki tov. On the third day, God separated dry land from the waters and ki tov and God made the earth to sprout forth vegetation, and ki tov. We have ki tov twice. Then we get ki tov, once a day for days four through six. What do we learn? Ki tov (it was good) is used in reference to the first day, Sunday, and the third day through the sixth day (Tuesday through Friday). But not on the second day, Monday. What does that teach us? That even the Almighty, doesn't like Mondays. Have a blessed week y'all. :D

Bittersweet

14 year(s) ago

I don't remember you, but I like you already. XD

Son-Of-Fire

14 year(s) ago

[b]Bittersweet wrote:[/b] [quote]I don't remember you, but I like you already. XD[/quote] That's Leo.

serfofChrist92

14 year(s) ago

lol :D Good to see you around Leo! Have a great week y'self! =]

keyseya

14 year(s) ago

What Ben said! Hope your wee family is splendid Leo!

TrueTalent

14 year(s) ago

As I did not know that either. Glad to learn something(; Thanks -William

Confederate

14 year(s) ago

Double Post

Confederate

14 year(s) ago

Strong's Concordance 1. Good (Hebrew 2896) [i]Tob[/i]- [i]Good[/i] as an adjective. in the widest sense used likewise as a noun both the masculine and feminine, both singular and plural. Good, a good thing, good man/woman, men/women, the good, the goods,. Also as an adverb: Well. Thesaurus words: beautiful, better, best, bountiful, cheerful, at ease, fair, favor, fine, glad, good, graciously, joyful, kindly, kindness, liketh, best, loving, merry, most pleasant, perity (pretty?), ready, sweet, wealth, welfare, well.

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