DavidPT
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A day is relative to the time needed to turn from one side of Earth back to the beginning.
A day is not the repeat of a stop-watch, to a set time.
However much stop-watch time was needed by day 6, it was enough for Adam to reach Manhood (and at a different time for Eve to reach Womanhood).
As Earth's relative time became more consistent, stop-watch time became more relevant - but even then God promises through Jesus that the times will be shortened for the sake of the Elect.
You lost me, so let me ask this for the time being.
Genesis 5:5 And all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.
What method was being used at the time in order to determine the amount of years Adam had lived, if not 24 hour days, where I am assuming is meaning from the time of his first breath until the time of his last breath?
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