I can’t even figure out what your point is.
Sorry, I tried. I grew up in many cultures, tends to make me think in odd ways.
My point was that the problem with the seeming contradiction in the scriptures in time from Gods perspective is actually not a contradiction but a lack of lerspective in our part.
It has to do with multidimensional mathematics. If you raise the dimension one level from the level below it all points of perspective of the level below become simultaneously percieveable.
The example I gave was of a three dimension object,, a pyramid being observed from a flat plane,, ie a two dimential perspective. A pyramid sliced randomly through looks many different shapes, yet when seen from a 3d perspective it is all of the intersections at once.
Now view time the 4th dimention from a 5th dimentonal persoective. A day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as a day.
Scripture is amazing in its ability to explain to goat herders multidimensional mathematics...
Hebrew is an interesting language, it is 3d not 2d like English. I could not master it unfortunately. I needed to live it not study it from books.
Every letter is a olor, a musical note and a number. Every word is male or female, past present or future tense. The meaning off the word changes in the context of not only the adjacent words but the context of the sentence and the paragraph.
Where English is a string of facts and descriptors like a string of pearls, Hebrew is a Rubix cube.
Makes it silly for english speakers to argue old testament scripture based on the meaning of hebrew words, because those words out of context are no longer connected to their meanings.
Hebrew is multidimensional, its a God thingie.