I just want to post here an excerpt from R. Eliyahu Dessler's Mikhtav Me-Eliyahu that Rabbi Slifkin brought to my attention (vol. 5 p. 348):
"Scripture does not teach us anything about the chronological order of events" -- Rashi. The reason for this is that the ten utterances with which the world was created (cf. Avos 5:1) are the ten sefiros whose order is the order of distinguishing revelations (havhanas ha-giluyim). The Torah instructed us according to this order in Creation, not according to the order of physical time.