by jimwalton » Sun Jun 18, 2023 3:19 pm
Not at all. Nothing is made up. Adam and Eve were historical persons, but not the first hominids. They possibly were representatives of the first hominids that had evolved to the point where they were morally culpable and spiritually capable, and God took them out from among the others (Gn. 2.15) to reveal Himself to them.
As far as the 7-day stuff, I take the account of Genesis 1 to be an account of how God ordered the cosmos to function, not about its material manufacture. Periods of light and periods of dark alternate in sequence to give us the function of time. The Earth functions to bring forth vegetation. The sun, moon, and stars function to give us seasons. Humans function to maintain the world with responsibility. It's about function, not about manufacture.
Therefore, it's a temple text, not a chronological account of manufacture. All temple dedications in the ancient world were 7-day events where on the first 6 days, the attributes and actions of the great deity were acclaimed and celebrated, and then on the 7th day the deity would come to "rest" (he would come to live and engage with his people) in the temple. That's what we're seeing here. The 7 days are a dedication ceremony of 7 24-hr days of rehearsing and celebrating the greatness of God, and on the 7th day He came to live there and engage his people. Nothing fictional or metaphorical here.
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