Obviously, not to you. Genesis 2:4-7 shows that Adam was made on the 3rd Day, BEFORE plants, herbs and rain. It was also BEFORE the beginning of our Universe, which was at the END of the 3rd Day and that was 13.8 Billion years ago, in man's time, UNLESS you can refute God's Truth which agrees with Science.
I'm sorry, but there is no mention of the third day here at all.
Genesis 2
1.Thus the heavens and the earth, and all the host of them, were finished. 2 And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. 3 Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made.
4 This
is the a]">[
a]history of the heavens and the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens, 5 before any plant of the field was in the earth and before any herb of the field had grown. For the Lord God had not caused it to rain on the earth, and
there was no man to till the ground; 6 but a mist went up from the earth and watered the whole face of the ground.
No mention of man being made on the third day and no mention of 13.8 Billion years. You are trying to marry together evolution and creation. The Bible never mentions billions let alone millions of years.
We all know there are some slight differences between Genesis 1 and Genesis 2. Genesis 1 specifically says what was made when.
Genesis one
Day 1
3 Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light.
5 God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night. b]">[
b]So the evening and the morning were the
first day.
Day 2
6 Then God said, “Let there be a c]">[
c]firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.”
8 And God called the firmament Heaven. So the evening and the morning were the
second day.
Day 3
9 Then God said, “Let the waters under the heavens be gathered together into one place, and let the dry
land appear”; and it was so.
12 And the earth brought forth
grass, the
herb that yields seed according to its kind, and the
tree that yields fruit, whose seed
is in itself according to its kind. And God saw that
it was good. 13 So the evening and the morning were the
third day.
Day 4
16 Then God made two great d]">[
d]lights: the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night.
He made the stars also.
19 So the evening and the morning were the
fourth day.
Day 5
20 Then God said, “Let the waters abound with an abundance of living e]">[
e]creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the face of the f]">[
f]firmament of the heavens.”
23 So the evening and the morning were the
fifth day.
Day 6
24 Then God said, “Let the earth bring forth the
living creature according to its kind: cattle and creeping thing and beast of the earth,
each according to its kind”; and it was so.
26 Then God said, “
Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over g]">[
g]all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”
31 Then God saw everything that He had made, and indeed
it was very good. So the evening and the morning were the
sixth day.
Then we move onto
Genesis 2
Which starts by reaffirming that the creation took place over 6 days.
Then it says
5 before any plant of the field was in the earth and before any herb of the field had grown. For the Lord God had not caused it to rain on the earth, and
there was no man to till the ground; 6 but a mist went up from the earth and watered the whole face of the ground.
In verse 5 it simply talks about the land before plants and man were created. This is where we learn that God used a mist to water the ground rather than rain.
If we want to see the exact order of creation we go back to Genesis 1. There we are told very plainly that plants were created before man.
Genesis 1 focuses on the physical events while Genesis 2, on the spiritual events. Not only is the style of writing different but the first chapter refers to God as Elohim while Chapter 2 uses Yahweh-Elohim which is more personal. This account is more at a chatting level, a summing up of the whole picture, rather than a step by step account of everything. Then it focuses in on how man was created, the garden and the relationship between God and man.