us through each “exhibit,” allowing just enough time to stand in awe of the display before moving on to something more wondrous. He thereby keeps our focus on the Craftsman, rather than the masterpiece.11 Days one and four deal with light and the heavenly bodies; two and five detail the creation of the sky, sea, and their creatures; three and six the formation of dry land and its creatures. The story climaxes with the creation of man and woman. That this event is so prominent starkly contrasts with
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