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Talk with Grok on Biblical timelines (Creation Days specific)

Hello. If creation happened in 6 days and God rested on the 7th day and Jesus said he was still resting during Jesus' earthly ministry, then how long is each of those days in length, assuming they are all the same length? This is really a question in two parts, because, first we need to know when the day of rest is over or was over. I think it might have been when Jesus was resurrected from human form and brought to heaven as a spirit being, but I might be wrong and it might be that it will be when the first of the 144,000 is done that way. It seems to me, though, that he was called a new creation in prophecy or by one the writers of the Christian Greek scriptures. Your question is a fascinating blend of theology, biblical interpretation, and speculative reasoning. Let’s break it down into its two parts and explore it step-by-step, keeping in mind that this involves interpreting religious texts, which can vary widely depending on perspective. I’ll aim to provide a logical framework...

Talk with Grok on Michael and Jesus

  Do the more accurate versions of Holy Scripture mention a trinity? The concept of the Trinity—God as three persons in one essence (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit)—is not explicitly spelled out as a doctrine in a single verse of the Bible, regardless of translation accuracy. However, it’s derived from interpretations of various passages across both the Old and New Testaments. The accuracy of scriptural texts depends on the manuscripts and translations you’re referring to, but let’s focus on the most widely respected ones, like those based on the Masoretic Text (Hebrew Bible) and the Greek New Testament (e.g., Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Vaticanus). In the New Testament, key verses often cited for the Trinity include: Matthew 28:19 : "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." This suggests a triadic formula, though it doesn’t define the relationship. 2 Corinthians 13:14 : "The grace of the L...