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Creation in Six Days: A Defense of the Traditional Reading of Genesis One is unavailable, but you can change that!

Creation in Six Days offers an exegetical, literary, and theological defense of the traditional interpretation of the Genesis account of six-day creation. Jordan’s account is primarily designed to answer any approach to the text of Genesis, such as the increasingly popular Framework Hypothesis, that pits the text’s literary features against its historical and narrative sense. Beyond his...

were not made on the third day.2 By itself, this shatters the “modified day-age interpretation” of Genesis 1. The older “day-age interpretation” holds that each “day” was an age in the evolutionary development of the world, but this is obviously wrong since it would mean plants existed before the sun, moon, and stars. Thus, the “modified day-age interpretation” says that each of the six “ages” of Genesis 1 means that for some reason the item mentioned is highlighted in that age. Plants were around
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