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  2. File:Edward Coley Burne-Jones - The Days of Creation, 1871.jpg

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  4. List of paintings by Edward Burne-Jones - Wikipedia

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  5. Ussher chronology - Wikipedia

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    Ussher further narrowed down the date by using the Jewish calendar to establish the "first day" of creation as falling on a Sunday near the autumnal equinox. [9] The day of the week was a backward calculation from the six days of creation with God resting on the seventh, which in the Jewish calendar is Saturday—hence, Creation began on a Sunday.

  6. Gap creationism - Wikipedia

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    Gap creationism (also known as ruin-restoration creationism, restoration creationism, or "the Gap Theory") is a form of old Earth creationism that posits that the six-yom creation period, as described in the Book of Genesis, involved six literal 24-hour days (light being "day" and dark "night" as God specified), but that there was a gap of time between two distinct creations in the first and ...

  7. 7 Wonders Museum - Wikipedia

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    Constrained by a view of biblical chronology, young-Earth creationists infer that the seven days of creation occurred less than 10,000 years ago, and that the next significant event in the history of the Earth and of life was the flood of Noah. The 7 Wonders museum ignores or rejects anything that disagrees with that view.

  8. Hexaemeron - Wikipedia

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    The word can also sometimes denote more passing or incidental descriptions or discussions on the six days of creation, [7] such as in the brief occurrences that appear in Quranic cosmology. [ 8 ] The Church Fathers wrote many Hexaemeron and a diversity of opinions existed on a broad range of subjects.

  9. Collationes in Hexaemeron - Wikipedia

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    In addition, they suggest the creation story of Christ and his Church. In the intellectual argument, they seek a synthesis of faith and reason. Philosophical and scientific knowledge of that time to support the argument. The Collationes are highly structured. They orient themselves formally to the days of creation. Each day of creation ...