Obviously I didn't catch that. Thank you.ParticleMan wrote: ↑January 11th, 2021, 7:46 pm The article references "Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words":
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0310248787
I appreciate you explaining your reasoning.
My own view tends to lean toward the heavenly parents coming to earth, eating the food growing here, and having children.
More specifically, I was exposed to an idea where the heavenly parents had Eve, and Jehovah [Jesus] and his wife had Adam (though I disagree with the reasoning that goes with it. The reasoning is that Eve had to be born to the heavenly Mother because, otherwise, she would not have been able to bear children. By that same reasoning, Adam would have had to have been born with heavenly Father as his father or he would not have been able to father children. - Besides that, if the theory is true, it's obvious that Jehovah's wife bore a child, so there's nothing to keep an Eve born to them from being fertile and bearing her own children).