This leads to a fascinating and mysterious topic that many generations have wondered about - why are the Days of Creation ordered the way they are? To the modern mind still influenced by the evolutionary mindset, the order of creation does not make sense according to the present understanding of scientific principles. How can the sun (and moon) be created after the earth, land, and vegetation? However, what no one in modern times has known is that God has put in a secret code in the very order of Creation which shows that Jesus was the Messiah at His first coming and will be the proof that it is Jesus who comes at His second coming. No one else can claim this.
How does this work? It is all based on the Hebrew calendar - a luni-solar calendar which has months which alternate between 30 and 29 days respectively. The proper Hebrew calendar has the month start at the first sliver of light after the new moon phase. According to the Creation account, this very first day of the very first month happened on a Thursday. One of the major Feasts of the Lord, Passover, always happens on the 14th day of the first month (the spring Feasts). With Thursday being the first day of the first month, Passover will always fall on a Wednesday. All the other Feasts of the Lord that year fall on their particular days of the week when that year starts with that particular setup. This Passover sets up the important principle of "the middle of the week" which God uses in history to mark special events. The fall Feasts also has a particular Feast - the Feast of Booths which happens during the middle of the 6th month.
Knowing this special "middle of the week" day order to the calendar, it is fascinating to map out the events of the Exodus. One finds out that the Exodus also happened during the first month where the first day of the month was a Thursday and the Passover was on the "middle of the week".
It would take too much space to develop this, but the birth of Jesus took place in 6 BC where the particular day order again had the first day of the first month take place on Thursday. This was also the case in 31 AD, the crucifixion taking place on a Wednesday (not Friday) in the "middle of the week".
Then there is the "middle of the week" spoken of in Daniel which is connected to the future temple defilement. This is specifically referring the the "middle of the week" of 7 years. However, what is very interesting is that the two previous temples were both destroyed on Av 10, on Wednesday, the middle of the week of days. The future temple will be defiled during the middle of the last week of 7 years. But not only that, on Av 10 which will be a Wednesday as well. There is only one upcoming date that fits - that is in 2029. Then using all the other date cues given in Daniel, it can be shown that 3 1/2 years later, is a year where the first month will begin on a Thursday and will have that special "middle of the week" day order. There is only one set of years coming up that fits this very specific day order pattern - the Feast of Booths occurring during the middle of week in the fall in 2032.
So all this to show that nothing God has done is random or without reason. The "middle of the week" day order shows Messiah came in 6 BC and is expected to come again in a very short time.
Now, if you intend to fact check all of this (and you really should), be aware that you can not use the modern Jewish calendar. That calendar came into existence around 300 AD and is a completely calculated calendar. It is not the same calendar as used during the Biblical era. Another concept which I didn't get into is the leap months - or intercalation cycle. The modern Jewish calendar uses a completely different intercalation cycle pattern than the proper Biblical calendar. This is something I have proven mathematically and confirmed with several ancient sources. Suffice to say, you will need to investigate and learn about differences between the two calendar methods in order to verify any of this for yourself. However, I have a book and many hours of videos which go through all of this for those that are interested in the subject.