Last night I was reading from the old orange "Paradise" book. In my quest to understand how ideas got into my head, I decided to go back and look at the book that was used by my parents to study with me 40 some years ago.
I came upon the part dealing with the "original lie" from Gen. 3:4,5.
At this the serpent said to the woman: "You positively will not die. For God knows that in the very day of your eating it your eyes are bound to be opened and you are bound to be like God, knowing good and bad".
I found it interesting after making Satan out to be a terrible bad guy for telling such an awful lie, they totally left out any mention of verse 22, which plainly makes part of the "original lie" not a lie at all but the truth, directly from the mouth of Jah.
"And Jehovah God went on to say: "Here the man has become like one of us knowing good and bad..."
Now the other part of verse 5, about dieing that "very day", we all know how the word "day" is interpreted by the WTS to make it a lie, using the "bible rule" that a day is a year to Jah, so Adam dieing in 930 years again makes Satan a great big liar.
It struck me that I should look to see how that word "day" is used and understood in the surrounding chapters. In Gen 1:5 it is first used.
And God began calling the light day, but the darkness he called night. And there came to be evening and there came to be morning, a first day.
Now "a first day" referred to is a creative day, which is 7000 years long according to WTS. What about the first usage of day, referring to day and night. If that "first day" was 7000 years long, was the first day and night also 7000 years long. If so, when did it get changed into the 24 hr day he have now and that apparently existed since Adam's time?
Then I came upon Gen 1:14.
And God went on to say, "Let luminaries come to be in the expanse of the heavens to make a division between day and night, and they must serve as signs and for seasons and for days and years. "
Now this use of day definitely refers to the 24 hr day, especially since it also refers to years in the same sentence.
Although I am not a Hebrew scholar, but it seems to me that the same word "day", all within the first few chapters of the Bible have been understood by the WTS to mean 3 different things. We have 7000 year days, 1000 year days and 24 hour days.
I continue to find it hard to understand why verse 22 is ignored as it is. I guess if you have to believe in God, you just can't have him being a liar.