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What if the six days of creation weren't a timeline — but a hit list?
In this episode, we walk through Genesis Chapter One day by day and reveal the hidden architecture underneath it all: two parallel panels, three realms and their rulers, a diagram of sovereignty disguised as a creation story. Along the way, we track what happens to the gods.
Ra, Shamash, Sin, the sea monsters of Babylonian myth, the stars entire priestly systems were built to decode — Genesis One handles all of them. Some get demoted. Some get stripped of their names. Some get dismissed in a single clause. The contempt is deliberate. The theology is surgical.
We also look at the "functional framework" of Genesis — the idea that in the ancient world, something didn't truly exist until it had a role, a purpose, a place in the ordered system. Which changes everything about how you read these six days.
And at the end, a question worth sitting with
In this episode:
Next episode: We go underneath the days entirely — into the numerical architecture encoded in the text itself, the temple traditions it borrows from, and the gift hidden inside the structure that no empire has ever been able to take away.
The Daily Word | In the Beginning Series, Episode 2 of 4 Hosted by Marvins Jayriley Boma-Dienyefa
By Marvins Jayriley Boma-DienyefaWhat if the six days of creation weren't a timeline — but a hit list?
In this episode, we walk through Genesis Chapter One day by day and reveal the hidden architecture underneath it all: two parallel panels, three realms and their rulers, a diagram of sovereignty disguised as a creation story. Along the way, we track what happens to the gods.
Ra, Shamash, Sin, the sea monsters of Babylonian myth, the stars entire priestly systems were built to decode — Genesis One handles all of them. Some get demoted. Some get stripped of their names. Some get dismissed in a single clause. The contempt is deliberate. The theology is surgical.
We also look at the "functional framework" of Genesis — the idea that in the ancient world, something didn't truly exist until it had a role, a purpose, a place in the ordered system. Which changes everything about how you read these six days.
And at the end, a question worth sitting with
In this episode:
Next episode: We go underneath the days entirely — into the numerical architecture encoded in the text itself, the temple traditions it borrows from, and the gift hidden inside the structure that no empire has ever been able to take away.
The Daily Word | In the Beginning Series, Episode 2 of 4 Hosted by Marvins Jayriley Boma-Dienyefa