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Your statement shows outside of the bible imagination that totally ignores what revealed is in the manna story. Instead of forcing a simplification by inventing a first day that ends in an "evening" when God wrote "morning", you should have trusted that God capped the end of the first day in a "morning".
This doesn't explain how Moses calculated when the day began, in the wilderness, every day, in relation to an IDL that didn't exist, nor clocks, nor geolocation devices.
As I pointed out before, the time interval between sunrise in Maiao Iti, and sunrise in Cairo, changes on a daily basis. You couldn't figure out when the sun rose in Maiao Iti with all of this technology at your fingertips; yet you would have me believe that Moses worked it out by doing a visual of the stars, then worked out the math, with a stick, in the sand, in the dark?
Please explain. I look forward to the creativity of your explanation.
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