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Space-time can only be measured by light.
To even begin the concept of "time" there had to be light.
God had created the earth as a formless chaotic void, but there was no "time" until the creation of light.
Before light, there was a state of antecreation. After light, time began.
The antecreation was antecreated in no-time by no-word.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18398536 Remove space from that and you might have something I think. There's no room for space in Genesis. It's water. Quoting: 7thAdamu Yes, there is water. There is also space. The Hebrew word for space is the "raqia" of Genesis 1:8. It means expanse, space. The division of space on day 2 was only possible after the time measure of light. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18398536 I see. Agreed. Quoting: 7thAdamu Genesis 1 is a little poetic fragment of Moses that Ezra the Scribe used to be a sort of proem to his 12 books of history, the dodecateuch, after the Babylonian exile. It isn't put in scientific terms, but it is a doxology of creation that accurately describes the progressive universal opus of the 7 days.
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