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Ken Ham | Do the days in Genesis 1 refer to long periods of time? @aigkenham | Uploaded March 2023 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
#shorts Do the days in Genesis 1 refer to long periods of time? The answer is no; they do not. When you take the Hebrew language as it is written in Genesis 1, the Hebrew word for day, yom, when qualified with the words “evening,” “morning,” a number, or when it has the phrase “evening and morning,” means it’s an ordinary day.

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