This is nothing but you reading the text in any manner possible to preserve your a priori doctrine. A doctrine that you still have not clearly defined nor expressed a single good reason to believe in.
In addition to that, I've asked you multiple times what if any is the rational conesquence of believing that death is one type or another of separation and you can't tell me but there's a ton of consequences that are easy to articulate that come as a result of this ridiculous idea that a day isn't a day.
* List of Day-Age Theory Consequences: The initial presentation of Day-Age might seem reasonable, that the word "day" can mean a long age and so Genesis accommodates an old earth. What isn't always presented upfront however is that as supporters try to maintain the Day-Age theory, they not only lengthen the days but then also:
- must rearrange the order of those days (since they claim the Sun existed before the Earth and land animals before birds, so Day 4 comes before Day 1, and Day 6 comes before Day 5, and Day 3 plants before Day 4's Sun is also an issue for them)
- reject that there were no thorns before Adam (
as Genesis states)
- reject that all was "very good" until sometime after Day Six
- reject that there was no death before Adam's fall (
as the Bible states)
- reject the great ages that the antediluvians (like Methuselah) lived to
- reject the global flood (and all
the evidence for it)
- reject that the
languages originated at Babel
- reject the dispersion from Babel (preferring
Out of Africa)
- reject the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
- reject the Exodus (and all
the evidence for it)
- reject Jericho's fall (and all
the evidence for it)
- reject Joshua's conquest of Canaan (and all the
evidence for it)
- reject Jesus' genealogy in Luke
- reject Jesus affirming Noah entering the Ark before the flood destroyed the rest of the world
- reject that God made us male and female as stated in Genesis and by Jesus
- reject Jesus' statement in
Mark 10:6 that God made mankind at the "beginning" of creation
- reject Hebrews 1:10 and Gen. 1:1 on God making the Earth at "the beginning" of creation
- reject that God instituted marriage in Eden between one man and one woman
- etc. (for ex., they even reject the 2018 evidence that Solomon indeed made the
gates found in Israel)
* List of Indicators of 24-Hour Creation Days; The above is a list of the consequences that result from rejecting normal-length days of creation. A direct way of showing that these Genesis Days equaled 24 hours include observing that:
- On Day Four the sun and moon were to rule over the day and night, virtually mandating literal days 4, 5, and 6
- The Day Three plants needed the Sun of Day Four to survive therefore Day 3 could be hours but not years long
- Each of the six Days have ordinals 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc., which are typically used with literal and not figurative days
- Each of the six Days have evening and morning descriptions typically used with literal and not figurative days
- The 7th Day sabbath model is that God made the heavens, earth, and seas and everything in them in six days
- The purpose of Genesis carefully listing the ages of the patriarchs was for calculating the years since creation
- Jesus said that God created Man at the
beginning of, that is, not not long after, creation (Mk. 10:6; etc.)
- Lucifer in the Garden of Eden
hadn't yet fallen, no suffering or thorns yet till after "everything was very good" on Day Six