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{{1c| The first day is called Day One, not the First Day. There are other words for 'first'. This is interesting because the other days are called 'second', 'third', 'fourth', etc. 'One <ref>{{t|אחד}}</ref> means 'known ח mist אד', so it could be called the Day of the 'known ח mist א()ד'. <ref group="q">Where is the mist mentioned next?</ref><ref group="a">{{bgw| Ge 2:6 }} </ref>
 
{{1c| Water of all kinds represent the word <ref>{{sy| water }}</ref>. A mist <ref>{{sy| mist }}</ref> rising from the ground/earth represents general revelation. Paul say that ever since the creation of the world God has been known. <ref> {{bgw| Ro 1:20 }} For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, [even] his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:</ref> How would Paul have known that? He wasn't around since the beginning of the world.  Do you think he might be referring to 'the Day of the understood mist?"
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