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Re: Dinosaurs
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Originally Posted by nahkoe
This one's easy. The word means to fill, to make full, to fill a place with anything. To be filled, to be full. To be fulfilled or completed.
Sometimes things like this happen because it doesn't make sense any other way, but this doesn't look like one of those times from a quick glance. I don't know they the translators used replenish here vs fill. Maybe it meant something different in KJV English than it does now (this happens to be pretty common in the KJV).
Yep. Seems to be the case.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/crea.../replenish.asp
Interesting reading if you're so interested. 
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OK I'll take a look at it. Now what do you think about the Dinosaurs?
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