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This is not the work of an intelligent God, this is the flawed scientific understanding of bronze age civilization that had no concept of other planets
Genesis 1
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth
Genesis 2
This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created
How are they in conflict? And of course people knew about planets, their mythologies are replete with a belief in other worlds and people from the sky. The Enuma Elish is a bronze age text based on even older material describing the other worlds in our solar system.
When in the height heaven was not named,
And the earth beneath did not yet bear a name,
And the primeval Apsu, who begat them,
And chaos, Tiamut, the mother of them both
Their waters were mingled together,
And no field was formed, no marsh was to be seen;
When of the gods none had been called into being,
And none bore a name, and no destinies were ordained;
Then were created the gods in the midst of heaven,
Lahmu and Lahamu were called into being...
Ages increased,...
Then Ansar and Kisar were created, and over them....
Long were the days, then there came forth.....
Anu, their son,...
Ansar and Anu...
And the god Anu...
Nudimmud, whom his fathers, his begetters.....
Abounding in all wisdom,...'
He was exceeding strong...
He had no rival -
Thus were established and were... the great gods.
The only part of that opening used in Genesis was Tiamat (tehom, the watery deep in Gen 1:2)
Thats the Sun, proto Earth, and between them Mars and Venus, followed by 2 pairs of 2, Kisar, Ansar, Anu and Nudimmud. Those are the 4 outer gas giants. One translation I've seen refers to Mummu-Tiamat, Mummu (Mercury) as the Sun's companion/adviser. The text says Marduk was crowned with the halo of 10 Gods. Here's another translation:
1 When the heavens above did not exist,
2 And earth beneath had not come into being —
3 There was Apsû, the first in order, their begetter,
4 And demiurge Tia-mat, who gave birth to them all;
5 They had mingled their waters together
6 Before meadow-land had coalesced and reed-bed was to he found —
7 When not one of the gods had been formed
8 Or had come into being, when no destinies had been decreed,
9 The gods were created within them:
10 Lah(mu and Lah(amu were formed and came into being.
11 While they grew and increased in stature
12 Anšar and Kišar, who excelled them, were created.
13 They prolonged their days, they multiplied their years.
14
Anu, their son, could rival his fathers.
15 Anu, the son, equalled Anšar,
16 And Anu begat Nudimmud, his own equal.
17 Nudimmud was the champion among his fathers:
Thats describing the formation of our solar system, the Sun and a planet between Mars and Jupiter were first. Between them 2 planets formed. As time went on more planets further from the Sun joined the solar system. Nudimmud/Neptune was the furthest.
"... the star, which shineth in the heavens.
May he hold the Beginning and the Future, may they pay homage unto him,
Saying, "He who forced his way through the midst of Tiamat without resting,
Let his name be Nibiru, 'the Seizer of the Midst'!
For the stars of heaven he upheld the paths,
He shepherded all the gods like sheep!
He conquered Tiamat, he troubled and ended her life,"
In the future of mankind, when the days grow old,
May this be heard without ceasing; may it hold sway forever!
Since he created the realm of heaven and fashioned the firm earth"
They saw it... The star shining in the heavens, Nibiru, seizer of the midst. The midst is the asteroid belt, it separates the inner firm worlds from the outer gas giants. And it does explain why the solar system is tilted, this Nibiru was a rogue planet with an inclined orbit. Might have brought life here that survived the demise of an earlier solar system.
If our solar nebula collapsed from the shock wave of a nearby supernova, the actual debris from the blast would have arrived later. Another star blew up, triggered our solar system, then flooded it with material that survived the blast. Maybe even life itself made the journey.