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The book does not cite RamBan or RamBam on the length of Six Days. He refers only t relatively obscure modern r. Munk. I talked by phone, and he did not bring sources also. The rare Munk's book does not cite any source also. But the idea is possibly correct, since a lot of details we see as a parable or metaphore or other. lkitross (talk) 20:01, 18 May 2009 (UTC)Reply
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