First, the sixth day begins with a command to initiate a process "And God said, Let the land produce living creatures..." . The language can not be more clear that a God ordained process was created. If one chooses to infer immediate creation from this they do so by totally ignoring what is plainly written.
Subsequently God "plants " a garden which in Hebrew also states a process (2:7-9, "to sprout and to grow" which does not imply either immediacy or completion). In verse 15 he was placed in the Garden of Eden "to work it and take care of it". Either he was placed in the garden and tended it or this is just a throw away verse, because tending it would have required time. The man was instructed as to what he could and couldn't eat, and so logically one would assume from the passage that he took the time to eat, and realistically would have sampled the various plants and fruits. Verse 19 begins with Adam naming the animals and birds a function of time. (One could question whether God had all of the animals and birds form a line for Adam to name them or more meaningfully that over a period of time as Adam had some understanding of animal characteristics, habits, etc. gave them appropriate names) Verse 2:23 which again clearly implies that a span of time had past in order for him to exclaim "Now" or "At last". How can a reasoned mind not see the necessity of time involved not only on day 6 but throughout the creation account?
Six fiat or Command days (not necessarily consecutive, indeterminate length, and overlapping) to me best interprets the Genesis account. There is unison with the 6 day account in both Genesis and Exodus 20:11. There is no conflict between TE/OEC and science except from the extremes on the right and left.OEC and
Well I reckon all that can be contained within and after the creation week. :idunno:
Has the advantage of simply reading Genesis and the rest of the bible as it is plainly written and not worrying that we're getting it wrong. :up:
And you haven't explained why the evolution verse is to be taken at face value but the six days part should not be.