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Creation Day 4 God reveals His "heavenly clocks" in the night and day sky
During the first three days of creation, excess greenhouse gases, such as methane and carbon dioxide present in early E arth’s atmosphere, made the sky completely overcast much like a rainy day. The light and heat from the sun had not yet evaporated enough of the clouds and mist surrounding the E arth to be visible upon E arth's surface; not enough light to regulate day and night, seasons and years.
Genesis 1:14 marked the exact moment during the six day creation process when God (Eloheim) commanded a full blast of light to be distributed upon the earth's surface. The thick clouds of condensed water vapor and gases encircling the earth were made to evaporate so that the sun, moon, and stars become fully visible. They could now carry out their work upon earth. God's
Perfect Timing
The source and Creator of the light was still God, but from now on there would be light–bearing bodies in day and night sky that would perpetually shine their light on the E arth's surface at the proper intervals and seasons.
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