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The Bible is a literal history. It speaks of real things. But the purpose of the Bible is not to give us a history lesson.
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The Bible is a literal history. It speaks of real things. But the purpose of the Bible is not to give us a history lesson. It's purpose is to make known the invisible God through the word, works, life, death, resurrection, and indwelling Spirit of the Word of God. 
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God is Spirit <ref>[[Joh 4:24]]  God [is] a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship [him] in spirit and in truth.</ref> When he created Adam he

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We are the image of God but...

The Bible is a literal history. It speaks of real things. But the purpose of the Bible is not to give us a history lesson. It's purpose is to make known the invisible God through the word, works, life, death, resurrection, and indwelling Spirit of the Word of God.

God is Spirit [1] When he created Adam he
  1. Joh 4:24 God [is] a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship [him] in spirit and in truth.