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Why do you think the term “there was evening and there was morning” was even put into those verses? It really serves no purpose at all other than to indicate how long each day was by indicating that these events took place within one revolution of the earth. Other than that the term serves no purpose at all.If we take "there was evening and there was morning" literally then it tells of the hours of darkness between evening and morning, not of the daylight hours, which would have been "morning then evening". Alternatively, "evening" followed by "morning" could very well describe a starting and ending point with any amount of time in between.
Then if this is according to God’s perspective of time it would’ve happened instantaneously.I think you may have a blind spot where you think that God created the cosmos from within our space-time continuum in which the 6 days might have been 24 hour days in our three dimensional reality. But God's reality is in a dimension that does not include time. In fact, measurable time does not appear until Adam is created. This would make the 6th phase of creation much shorter than the previous five. So God can take all the time He likes to create and set up the world, because only He and the angels exist in those five phases of creation. He is not on a timetable, nor does he need to catch the next train, so He can take all the time He needs to ensure that His creation is perfectly constructed according to His design.
It may be consistent with science but it’s not consistent with the scriptures.Therefore if the meaning of "yom" used for the 6 phases of creation, then saying the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and sixth "epoch" is quite consistent with the scientific evidence seen in nature.
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