Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Moses and the Law: A Study of Pentateuch Problems
The first chapter of the Book Of Genesis narrates the creation of the universe and of the living and inanimate world in a story of work accomplished in six days. If the most rigorously literal interpretation be attached to the text, disregarding all considerations but the meaning of the individual words as they stand, the account appears to commit itself to three statements: (1) The world was created in six stages, the work of 'each being begun and completed within one day: And there was evening and there was morning, a second a third day.' (2) Each stage was comprehensive and the time allotted to it did not overlap with that of any other stage; (3) The six stages are placed in a definite order of succession in time.
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