This piece discusses a perceived inconsistency in the Bible - the creation of light before the sun. It explains that Genesis was written from a human perspective, not a scientific one. On the first day, a form of light (ohr) was present, which was diffused but not visible. By the fourth day, the source of light (maohr) was visible, indicating a change in the atmosphere. The "greater light" (sun) and "lesser light" (moon) likely predated the creation days, but only became perceivable and distinguishing features of day and night on Earth on the fourth day.

