Now, genuineoriginal you're beginning to sound silly.
I made my point - you can't name the animal and you have made up the part about that animal being some sort of sacrifice for man's sins. You say that sort of thing - only because that is what someone else has told you to think. Scripture does not tell us that.
Now, there are clues that the offering which Abel offered pleased God ... and that this may have set the stage for future animal sacrifices in the days of Abraham (when God provided a ram in place of the sacrifice of Isaac) and in the days of Moses, priests, and the tabernacle. But this is all way off of topic.
Now, back to time being IN GOD. I'll try to keep it simple by asking a few questions.
Who created the sun, moon, and stars?
IN WHOM do these things exist?
Who is in control of their very existence and movements?
Who said that these would be used to mark days and nights and seasons and years?
Ans.
Obviously, God.
By creating these things IN HIM and saying that men should use them as measurements ... then it was God who established TIME ... and He created the WAY to measure it, and God created and established these things IN HIM ... therefore, TIME is WITHIN HIM.
There is no place co-existing with God called "outside of God"!
There is also no empty space co-existing with God where there is a vacuum of nothingness.
If these two things were true, then God would surely be a limited God, and it could not be said that he is omni-present with all things existing IN HIM.
Yet, while TIME is IN GOD ... God also found a way to enter into TIME - even our times of days and nights, seasons and years. He did this by coming as the Lord and Savior.
Isaiah 43:11 KJV.
All things exist because of him.
The Greek word "en" has many renderings, "cause" is one of them.
If God inhabits "all space" and "all things" then God is space, that would be pantheism not Biblical theism.
--Dave