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Creation: In How Many Days?

Rodney Kleyn·2004-02-15
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  1. What are theologians saying? A. Three basic interpretations of Genesis 1. B. The supposed basis of these interpretations.
  2. What does the Bible say? A. Exodus 20:11 and Genesis 1 tell us that the days of the creation week were and must be understood as solar days. B. And, there are other biblical arguments.
  3. Is this important? A. YES – as regards the trustworthiness of Scripture. B. YES – as regards the miracle-working power of God.

We turn in scripture to the book of Genesis chapter 1. We will read Genesis 1 from Genesis 1 verse 1 to Genesis 2 verse 3. Genesis 1 verse 1 through chapter 2 verse 3. Let us hear God's word. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth and the earth was without form and void And...

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Author
Rodney Kleyn
Date

2004-02-15

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Scripture References
Exodus
Exodus 20:11Exodus 20Exodus 31
Genesis
Genesis 1Genesis 1Genesis 2
2 Peter
2 Peter 32 Peter 3
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