Literal Biblical Interpretation Origins and Creation Perspectives
The writer defends literal days with a semantic analysis of the Hebrew word for "day" and for qualifiers such as "first" and "second" as well as a discussion of "evening" and "morning."
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- A Defense of Literal Days in the Creation Week - The writer defends literal days with a semantic origins and creation analysis of the Hebrew word for "day" and origins and creation for qualifiers such as "first" and "second" as origins and creation well as a discussion of "evening" and "morning."[PDF]
- The Literal Interpretation of the Genesis One Creation Account - This site has a detailed commentary supporting a biblical interpretation literal interpretation of Genesis 1.
- Should Genesis be Taken Literally? - The author defends a literal view against the views that origins and creation the creation account in Genesis might be poetry or parables origins and creation or prophecy.
- The days of creation: A semantic approach - This site has a study of the Hebrew literal word for "day" which supports literal days and literal ends with a defense against five objections to literal that interpretation.
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