It’s popular to think of the “ancient of days” as meaning “existing before time”, yet these are not equal.
- Unequal equations that confuse are improper since math is an ordered science.
In the future, the trees bear fruit every month on either side of the river. And before there was a day on earth, the light was randomly called Day and the darkness was called Night. (at first appearing to be random)
So, an ancient of days is an ancient of light that always has been in a measurable time.
- this is called mathematical substitution, sometimes seen as an appositive in English, and a definition in grammar
- part of time as we know it is matter and energy, which is a scientific singularity found in the beginning (has God always moved or was hovering his first?)
- an equals sign, two commas, or an “is” statement
- we can go a step further and think about having the ability to see in the light and that light has components that are unseen to the naked eye
- why were they naked in the garden? That’s a good question.
We can actually let the word define itself and when we do we find hidden secrets, but men jump to conclusions out of impatience and desiring to invent their own theology.
*A crucial appositive is “redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins”.
*A mathematical substitution and appositive identification is found in “rightly dividing the word of truth” juxtaposed with “after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation”.
*We know that to be a Christian is to be highly educated by default, yet this has been lost in some as fear grips the minds of too many…afraid of science, math, English, etc.