John MacArthur, The Battle for the Beginning, 2001, p. 21.
If the Lord wanted to teach us that creation took place in six literal days, how could He have stated it more plainly than Genesis does? The length of the days is defined by periods of day and night that are governed after day four by the sun and moon. The week itself defines the pattern of human labor and rest. The days are marked by the passage of morning and evening. How could these not signify the chronological progression of God’s creative work?
John MacArthur, The Battle for the Beginning, 2001, p. 21.
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