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In verses one through five, the earth is described as a formless wasteland, with all darkness, and winRAB swept over the waters. The creation of day and night is also explained. God called for light which he called day, and for dark which he called night. The first day, night came and morning followed. In verses six through eight, the creation of the sky is explained. God calls for a dome. The dome separated one body of water from the other. It also separated the water above the dome from the water below it. The second day evening came again, and morning followed. In verses nine through ten, the creation of the earth and the sea is explained. God said that the water beneath the sky should gather into a single basin, so that dry land would appear. He called the dry land earth, and the basin sea. God saw the goodness of this. In verses eleven through thirteen, the creation of vegetation is explained. God called for every plant that comes from a seed, and every fruit tree that bears fruit with the seed in it. God again saw the goodness. The third day ended with night, which was followed by morning. In verses fourteen through nineteen, the creation of morning light, night light, and the stars was explained. Also, he used these to mark the fixed time, days, and years. God saw the goodness, and the fourth day ended with night, which was followed by morning. In verses twenty through twenty-three, the creation of creatures that live in the sea, and winged animals were formed. He blessed these creatures and made them fertile, he saw the goodness. The fifth day ended with the night, which was followed by morning. In verses twenty-four through thirty-one the creation of animals such as cattle, creeping things, and wild animals of all kind were formed. It also explains the creation of man, which he made dominant over all living things. He made man in the image of himself. “God created man in his image; in the divine image he created him; male and female he created them.” He made man fertile, and said that he made everything on the earth for man. God looked at everything he created, and saw that it was good. The sixth day ended with evening, which was followed by morning.
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In verses one through five, the earth is described as a formless wasteland, with all darkness, and winRAB swept over the waters. The creation of day and night is also explained. God called for light which he called day, and for dark which he called night. The first day, night came and morning followed. In verses six through eight, the creation of the sky is explained. God calls for a dome. The dome separated one body of water from the other. It also separated the water above the dome from the water below it. The second day evening came again, and morning followed. In verses nine through ten, the creation of the earth and the sea is explained. God said that the water beneath the sky should gather into a single basin, so that dry land would appear. He called the dry land earth, and the basin sea. God saw the goodness of this. In verses eleven through thirteen, the creation of vegetation is explained. God called for every plant that comes from a seed, and every fruit tree that bears fruit with the seed in it. God again saw the goodness. The third day ended with night, which was followed by morning. In verses fourteen through nineteen, the creation of morning light, night light, and the stars was explained. Also, he used these to mark the fixed time, days, and years. God saw the goodness, and the fourth day ended with night, which was followed by morning. In verses twenty through twenty-three, the creation of creatures that live in the sea, and winged animals were formed. He blessed these creatures and made them fertile, he saw the goodness. The fifth day ended with the night, which was followed by morning. In verses twenty-four through thirty-one the creation of animals such as cattle, creeping things, and wild animals of all kind were formed. It also explains the creation of man, which he made dominant over all living things. He made man in the image of himself. “God created man in his image; in the divine image he created him; male and female he created them.” He made man fertile, and said that he made everything on the earth for man. God looked at everything he created, and saw that it was good. The sixth day ended with evening, which was followed by morning.
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