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Old World people, what does the Bible say about trees?

SDavis · 56-60, F
Guessing you're comment is referring to trees plants being created before the Sun and Moon.

That is putting limitations on the power of God that is putting limitations on the light of his power. He is brighter than the Sun and no man can look upon him and live.

Because the question is asked it suggests you are a non-believer in his existence. A Christian that believed in the young Earth wouldn't ask that question _ have no reason to.

One ignores the fact that God said let there be light that was the very first thing he said and did.

God said let there be light - in science with the big bang Singularity, within seconds that the singularity occurred there was a burst of microwave radiation light that lit up the entire universe it was extremely bright - invisible to the human eye and the remnants of it is still glowing. And plants can grow and survive in that type of light - with God's instruction definitely. And one is not speaking of putting plants in a microwave, something that is man-made.
https://members.tripod.com/fuzzy_lionel/literature/envmicrowave.html

After God had plants set in place he created the Sun and the Moon as a continual means of reproduction and survival, not only plants but all other life forms seeded here to take effect.

In the new heaven and the new earth there will be no sun or moon or even ocean's _ so that is telling us if God makes it so the sun and moon is not required, then they are not required.

And if you're not referring to that and just referring to the plants it's in Genesis chapter 1 - God told the Earth to bring forth plants, **he told the Earth to bring forth plants** and the Earth brought forth plants.
Not to destroy the earth, which the religious right wing ignores, it's in Revelation, the last book in the bible.

 
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