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Genesis 1 Study Guide

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Creation.
Some people believe that this world was created by the Big Bang, others say that the world was created alone, and others believe in the power that God has to created this world.
In Genesis 1 we find the description of creation made by God, introducing with the phrase “in the beginning god created the heavens and the earth”, in summary to the chapter. We present the first 6 days of creation in the following order:
Day 1:

God “separated light from darkness” and called them day and night, respectively. Day 2:
God created the atmosphere, pointing out that there is water on the planet and water in the sky. In addition, he separated the dry soil from water.
Day 3: God created the vegetation: trees, plants, etc.
Day 4: God created the sun, the moon and the stars.
Day 5: God created the birds and the fishes and gives them the command: Be fruitful, multiply and swarm the earth.
Day 6: God created all the animals that inhabit the earth: “Cattle, reptiles, wild animals:, etc. Furthermore, God created man and woman in the image and likeness of God, so that “He may rule over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and the cattle and every animal that walks on the earth.” And multiply it: fill …show more content…

In addition, in other contexts translates "angel of Jehovah" or "angel of God". Verse 2 in the Jerusalem Bible translates: "The Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the earth," which automatically makes us mentally carry the moment Jesus was being baptized and the "Holy Spirit descended in the form of a dove." At the end of each day he says: "And God saw that it was good" or "God saw that it was very good." Everything happens in literal days and leaves no room to think of "symbolic" days that have passed in millions of years as the theory of evolution has made us think. In verse 29, meat is not mentioned as

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