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can i ask question to brilliant mind of yahoo answer this is simple math. 10 points best answer.?

1000 earth years is 1 day of heaven equal to 24 hours time. now there is only 2 mins left how before 24 hours format.

my question is how many years of earth is 2 mins of heaven if 1000 years of earth is equal to 24 hours or one day of heaven. thanks a lot.

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  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    10000000

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    I have spoken on this many many a Time we have a little problem here the Bible says that God lives in unapproachable light therefore the Thousand Years to a day can be variable depending on at what speed. Happens to be traveling A Thousand Years could become 1 billion of our years or it could become a thousand years depending on how fast god happens to be traveling you may need to look up Einstein's theory of relativity and how light speed effects our measurement

  • ?
    Lv 4
    3 years ago

    THe Bible does not intend a mathematical statement. It taking a quantitative metaphor to express something of great qualitative difference. FOR GOD has neither years nor days as it says elsewhere.

  • Huh?
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    Since there is no heaven and it's all just a myth I say that makes your denominator a 0 and Division by 0 is nonsensical.

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  • 3 years ago

    1.388 years.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    From the beginning, man made use of these divinely provided time indicators, measuring time in terms of years subdivided into months. (Ge 5:1-32) Most ancient peoples used a year of 12 lunar months. The common lunar year has 354 days, with the months having 29 or 30 days, depending on the appearance of each new moon. It is, therefore, about 11 1⁄4 days short of the true solar year of 365 1⁄4 days (365 days 5 hours 48 minutes and 46 seconds).

    In Noah’s time we have the first record of the ancient reckoning of the length of the year. He evidently divided the year into 12 months of 30 days each. At Genesis 7:11, 24 and 8:3-5 the “log” that Noah kept shows 150 days to be equal to five months. In this account the second, seventh, and tenth months of the year of the Flood are directly mentioned. Then, following the tenth month and its first day, a period of 40 days occurs, as well as two periods of 7 days each, or a total of 54 days. (Ge 8:5-12)

    In ancient Egypt the year was made up of 12 months of 30 days each, and five additional days were added annually to bring the year into harmony with the solar year. The Babylonians, on the other hand, held to a lunar year but added a 13th month, called Veadar, during certain years to maintain the seasons in line with the months to which they normally corresponded. Such a year is called a lunisolar or bound year and obviously is sometimes shorter and sometimes longer than the true solar year, depending on whether the lunar year has 12 or 13 months.

    The Metonic Cycle. At some point the system of adding an intercalary, or 13th, month seven times every 19 years was developed, giving almost exactly the same result as 19 true solar years. This cycle came to be called the Metonic cycle after the Greek mathematician Meton of the fifth century B.C.E.

    The Jewish historian Josephus (of the first century C.E.) says that the sacred year (beginning in the spring) was used with regard to religious observances but that the original secular year (beginning in the fall) continued to be used with regard to selling, buying, and other ordinary affairs. (Jewish Antiquities, I, 81 [iii, 3]) This double system of a sacred and a secular year is especially prominent in the postexilic period following the release of the Jews from Babylon. The first day of Nisan, or Abib, marked the start of the sacred year, and the first day of Tishri, or Ethanim, marked the beginning of the secular year. In each case, what was the first month of one calendar became the seventh of the other

    2 Pet. 3:8 However, do not let this escape your notice, beloved ones, that one day is with Jehovah as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    There are 60 minutes in an hour, so

    60 minutes * 24 hours = 1440 minutes per day.

    So you want to set up your ratio thus

    (2/1440) = (x/1000)

    Solve for x

    x = 1000 * (2/1440)

    x = 1.3889 years or 1 year 141 days 22 hours 40 minutes and 26.4 seconds

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    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    1) 1000 earth years is 1 day of heaven

    Not true (at least: not known to be true)

    2) now there is only 2 mins left how before 24 hours format.

    Statement makes no sense.

    Who told you that there were only two minutes left?

    What do you mean by "24 hours format"?

    3) my question is how many years of earth is 2 mins of heaven

    According to your previous statement

    - 1000 earth years is 1 day of heaven equal to 24 hours time

    and assuming that "heavenly hours" each have sixty "heavenly minutes"

    then it's (using dimensional analysis)

    2 hsec * 1 hmin/60 hsec * 1 hhr/60 hmin * 1 hday/24 hhr * 1000 yrs/1 hday

    = 0.023 years

    or (x 365.25 days/year)

    = 8.4 days

    P.S.

    sorry, I calculated for 2 sec instead of 2 min. The calculation should be

    2 hmin * 1 hhr/60 hmin * 1 hday/24 hhr * 1000 yrs/1 hday

    = 1.4 years = 1 year + 146 days + a few hours

  • 😌
    Lv 6
    3 years ago

    I legit suck at math and this is probably gonna be a dumb question. If you're saying 24 hours is 1,000 years then why would you say there's 2 minutes left from the 24 hours?

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    I hope you're not a teacher.

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