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What does the Bible say about the sun and moon in creation?

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The Bible describes the sun and moon as created by God to rule the day and night, providing light and marking time for humanity.

In Genesis 1:14-19, God created the sun to rule the day and the moon to rule the night, establishing them in the firmament to provide light upon the earth. This act reveals God's sovereignty over creation, illustrating a greater purpose of the celestial bodies in human history, particularly in relation to God's plan of salvation. The mention of days, seasons, and years indicates their role as divinely appointed markers for mankind's temporal existence, underscoring that these lights serve human needs while pointing to the greater spiritual truths found in Scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:14-19

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