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The Days of Creation: An Historical Survey of Interpretation

The Days of Creation: An Historical Survey of Interpretation

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  • Jack P. Lewis

How should the days of Genesis 1 be understood? Lewis presents a historical survey of how these days have been interpreted in Scripture, early Jewish interpretations, early Christian interpreters, allegorical interpretation, literal interpretation, rabbinic interpretation, etc.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1989. 23 pages.

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