It is not actually a promise from God. Moses was simply stating this was the average life expectancy.
Psalm 90:10 The length of our days is seventy years- or eighty, if we have the strength; yet their span is but trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass, and we fly away.
It was a sign of peace and a promise to us that God would never flood the earth again.
A lot of people say the Bible is the authority, but you have to keep in mind that God wrote the Bible to remind of of his love. So often people make the Bible their god instead of God (if that makes sense). So basically the real authority is God; He just often shows us what to do or how to live through the Bible.because it is god-breathed
forever, because jesus died on the cross for us. So we go to heaven, and we can live forever with God. (this is in God's opinion)
God's Word, the Bible, was written by forty different people over a series of thousands of years. God inspired every word that is in the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16) and man wrote it down accordingly.
The idea that God promised mankind a lifespan of 120 years comes from Genesis 6:3, where it states, "My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, for he is indeed flesh; yet his days shall be one hundred and twenty years." This verse is often interpreted as indicating a limit to human lifespan following the pre-Flood era. However, it is debated among scholars whether this was a specific promise or a general statement about the declining longevity of humanity.
The Bible mentions signs of the end times, but no specific date.
God does promise victory over sin. This is from the Bible.
According to the Bible, it is eternal.
The birth of their skin a fulfillment of laughter was the promise made between God and Abraham. This is from the Bible.
The bible is full of promises to the faithful. But it's most important promise is that we all have the opportunity to have eternal life, that is to be able to return to God in His kingdom.
In the Bible, God said that man's lifespan would be 120 years in Genesis 6:3.
Yes (Genesis ch.21).
The promise of restoration in the Bible for believers involves the hope of renewal, healing, and reconciliation with God. It signifies the idea that through faith and repentance, believers can experience spiritual wholeness, forgiveness of sins, and a deepened relationship with God.
Which God are you talking about? If it happened to be the God of The Bible, well he did promise not to drown humanity with a flood again.
The term 'Jew' comes from the 4th son of Israel, Judah, who God gave the 'Sceptre' promise to. Christians believe the promise was fulfilled by Jesus Christ.
God made a promise not to destroy the world by flood again after the Great Flood, as depicted in the story of Noah and the Ark in the Bible. This promise is known as the Noahic Covenant.
"Stagger" in the Bible refers mainly to a drunken man. So to stagger at God's promise means, as the Bible says, to waver in your faith, and to be as a 'double minded man' and 'unstable in all your ways,' (James 1.6-8) And what happens, is that you receive nothing from the Lord.