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Genesis 1 - Is Genesis 1 Literal, Literalism, or Literalistic?

Genesis 1 - Is Genesis 1 Literal, Literalism, or Literalistic?

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  • Simon Turpin

This article will argue that when we read Genesis 1 in its context, it should be understood as a historical account that teaches that God created everything in six 24-hour days. It also argues that the grammatical-historical interpretation should be the principle of interpretation on the creation account.

Source: Servants of Grace, 2016. 7 pages.

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