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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The poor raven is never mentioned again, so far as I know. However, Verse 7 does say that it: "went forth to and fro, until the waters were dried up from off the earth", which would suggest that it at least survived! It just didn't bother coming back. Whatever happened, it was the first birdie to leave the ark. Cheers
According to 'Genesis', God's first specific 'creation' in the already-existing heaven and earth on the First Day was light (Verse 3) However, the sun, moon and stars were not created until Day Four (Verse 16), so where did all the light come from? Fundamentalists will simply say: "The Bible says there were light, day and night so there were light, day and night. End of story!"
It's manifest nonsense in logical terms, but the rest of us can surely just accept that all of these "stories" are simply allegories, such as would satisfy relatively primitive desert-dwelling people - not to mention their modern counterparts - as an explanation of their beginnings. Can't we?
I'd just ask you to consider: "If there was light already coming from heaven, as you suggest, why would God need to say, 'Let there be light'?
As I said earlier, it's obvious nonsense in terms of logic, but I'm perfectly happy for people to believe in "logical nonsense". There are Americans, for example, who think selling guns on much the same basis as they sell sweeties has nothing to do with the murder-rate in their country. Good luck to 'em and to you, too.