The text argues that the Bible's use of phenomenological language in Genesis is not scientifically inaccurate, reflecting human observational perspective.
Genesis 15:16 — Did the Exodus Occur in the Fourth or the Sixth Generation
The article resolves perceived contradictions between Genesis 15:16 and genealogies, explaining "generation" as time, not strict lineage.
Genesis 11:5 — How Could God “Come Down” to the City of Babylon?
Genesis 11:5's phrase "Jehovah came down" conveys divine judgment, emphasizing God's omniscience rather than physical movement or limitation in His governance.
Genesis 10:25 — How Was the Earth “Divided” in the Days of Peleg?
Genesis 10:25 indicates mankind's division through language at Babel, not continental shifts, emphasizing God's sovereignty in history.

