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To: Solon who wrote (12292)1/6/2011 7:10:06 PM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
Is it possible that you know even less about the bible than even DAK?

"We're not discussing whether or not the rainbow myth is purported to be a sign of a covenant. So why bring it up?"

I guess it is. The Rainbow was a sign given to his people of a covenant (Promise) that God was making with His people as it says in the text that you can't seem to read. Same thing with the Bread and the Wine that Jesus gave as a remembrance of what He was about to do by allowing His enemies to shed His blood and crucify His body as a fulfillment of the Passover.

Do you think that there were no bread or wine before Jesus gave them as a sign of His covenant? If not, why not, and why the different standard between what happened in Genesis and at the "Last Supper"?