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E. Division between loiuer waters and upper waters. ^3rd Day — Dry Land and Seed. 4th Day — Lights i. E. Sun, moon &c. 5th Day — Fish for loiver waters, birds for upper waters. 6th Day — Man from the dust of the ground and seed for his labour. It will thus be seen that the Six Days of Creation fall into two related Tables, the second Table taking up the work of the first Table and repeating it in a higher plane so that the formula for the Six Days might be written ahc-\-a'h'c' or heavens, water..., earth + {heavens, water, earth) peopled. The first Table seems to relate only to the World of Nature, but the second Table begins at once to prepare the World of Nature for the home of Man. The relation between the 3rd and 6th Days (i. E. Between c and c) should be carefully noted. Thus the 3rd Day prepares the ground (i. E. Adania, though another word is used in Gen. I. 9) and the seed, while the 6th Day raises Adam from Adama and commits seed to his labour. We are now in a position to understand the connexion between the Six Days of Creation and the Ten Words of Creation.
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