YkExavian :
On the first day, the expression: “Let there be light” was used. The Hebrew word for “light” there is ʼohr, meaning light in a general sense. On the fourth day, however, the Hebrew word changes to ma·ʼohr, which refers to a light or source of light. At Genesis 1:16, on the fourth day, the Hebrew verb ba·ra, meaning "to create" is not used. Rather, the Hebrew verb ʽa·sah is used, meaning “to do”. Since the sun, moon, and stars are included in the “heavens” mentioned in Genesis 1:1, they were created on the first day.
2026-07-11 07:49:52