@Neil,
In Genesis 6:3, GOD sets man�s lifetime at 120 years. And in Psalms 90:10, it says The days of our years are ..70, � 90 years. This seems to be a conflict, but it is not one actually. Because in Genesis 6:3 GOD sets a limit at 120 years, which does NOT necessarily means everybody will live out to that age, and in Psalms 90:10, in this prayer Moses is observing that ��the days of our years are 70 to 90 years��, this is what Moses often sees, but Moses himself lived 120 years ( Deuteronomy 34:7).
However GOD�s grace and mercy are beyond any limitation, because Noah himself lived 950 years ( Genesis 9:29), and that was after life limitation which took place in Genesis 6:3. So let�s stick to GOD�s grace and mercy.
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In Genesis 6:3, GOD sets man�s lifetime at 120 years. And in Psalms 90:10, it says The days of our years are ..70, � 90 years. This seems to be a conflict, but it is not one actually. Because in Genesis 6:3 GOD sets a limit at 120 years, which does NOT necessarily means everybody will live out to that age, and in Psalms 90:10, in this prayer Moses is observing that ��the days of our years are 70 to 90 years��, this is what Moses often sees, but Moses himself lived 120 years ( Deuteronomy 34:7).
However GOD�s grace and mercy are beyond any limitation, because Noah himself lived 950 years ( Genesis 9:29), and that was after life limitation which took place in Genesis 6:3. So let�s stick to GOD�s grace and mercy.
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