Robin
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Note, that "day" in both cases is yo-vm.God said:And God called the light Day and the darkness he called Night And the evening and the morning were the first day
So Genesis has clearly defined "day" as the period on Earth between the darkness, so the six days are clearly identified as six periods of light on the earth followed by darkness, in other words six literal Earth days - 144 hours.
Also, nothing in 14-16 indicates that these great lights were already there, and that they became visible from Earth. In fact 16 says that God "made" (vai·ya·'as) the great lights, a greater one for the day, a lesser one for the night.
And of course the vegetation was already in place by this time.
This is quite an astonishing piece of literature for a bunch of primitive goat-herders, but nothing here indicates a knowledge of science beyond what might have been expected at the time.
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