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Heaven And Earth Shall Pass Away Kjv

Heaven And Earth Shall Pass Away Kjv

One of the most fundamental beliefs held by Christians is that God does not change. The Bible says this, as well as many other verses that talk about God’s character, such as “to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge” (Ephesians 3:19). So how do we reconcile this concept with the fact that scientists tell us that the earth is billions of years old? Do these two ideas contradict each other or are they compatible? Let’s take a look at some of these scriptures and learn more about them:

The age of the earth is about six thousand million years.

Now, there are two ways to look at the age of the earth. One is that it was created in six days, and therefore, it would be only 6,000 million years old. Or you can say that God created everything in a day (or seven) and therefore all creation is as old as He is. But if you take this second option then you’ve got another problem: how did God know about dinosaurs?

The earth must be somewhere between 4.5 and a billion years old.

The earth must be somewhere between 4.5 and a billion years old. The age of the Earth is estimated from radiometric dating, which involves measuring the decay rates of radioactive elements in rocks. The oldest rocks on Earth are probably at least 3 billion years old, but there are some very old rocks as well that may be 4.4 billion years old or more.

The age of the earth has also been estimated from studying moon rocks brought back by astronauts during Apollo missions to the moon in 1969-1972; most scientists believe these samples were about 4 billion years old when they were collected.

In the book of Proverbs, Solomon uses the phrase “heavens and Earth” to mean God’s creation.

When Solomon writes the proverb, “The heaven and the earth shall pass away,” he uses the phrase “heavens and Earth” to mean God’s creation. This is in line with how we use these terms today, as well as how they were used in other parts of Scripture.

For example, before Jesus was born at Bethlehem and grew up in Nazareth, Isaiah prophesied: “For unto us a child is born…and his name shall be called Wonderful Counsellor…mighty God…everlasting Father…” (Isaiah 9:6-7). The term “heavens and Earth” represents all that is created by God. The same nouns are used when referring to things like stars or mountains—which are also part of His creation—and so it makes sense that this same noun pair would be used when referring to all creation along with its creator as well.

The entire earth and everything in it is God’s creation.

The entire earth and everything in it is God’s creation.

The universe, including the sun, moon and stars were created by God. The earth itself was also created by God.

God also created all that is on the earth: trees, plants, animals and humans.

People are being punished for their sins.

The Bible tells us that we are being punished for our sins. It says that God is the one who judges us, and that he will punish us for our sin. He will judge everyone, whether they believe in him or not (Romans 2:5).

The Bible also says that it is not fair to punish someone if they don’t believe in God, because they didn’t know about him (Hebrews 10:26).

The fate of people on earth will not change after Jesus comes back to earth and rules as King of kings and Lord of lords.

Jesus will come back to earth and rule as King of kings and Lord of lords. The fate of people on earth will not change after Jesus comes back to earth and rules as King of kings and Lord of lords.

The fate of people who are living on the earth at that time is sealed. It has already been decided by the One who knows all things and answers prayer, the One writing this book!

It’s time for us to stop worrying about what we’ll do if Jesus doesn’t come back in our lifetime, or how we can delay His coming until our children are grown up or even until we’re dead ourselves. We know from reading the Bible that God has a plan for every one of us—and it includes eternal life with Him!

God does not change.

God does not change. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. God will never change his mind about what he has said or done for us. God will not change his mind about what he has promised us in his Word (Isaiah 55:11; Romans 8:28).

God’s word is true and everlasting. He created everything in the universe, including the earth and everything on it. It is not possible for anything to happen that would ever change God’s creation or his plans for mankind.