Analysis Of Creation In The Book Of Genesis

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The overall theme of the chapter 1-4 in the book of Genesis is creation depicts in detail the creation of mankind and the creation of the sin. Revealing the truths and providing many Christians with the answer to their questions regarding suffering, evolution, spirituality, temptation, and the idea that men need women to survive and vice versa. The interpretation of creation in the book of Genesis gives us insight and certainty that not only did God form the heavens and the earth and all that exists but an in detail play by play of the actual process. This evidence provides non fictional historical facts that counter human speculation. With the creation of earth came the creation of man and the development of the human family, the animals, and the heavens. All of this must be the work of God, a fact that is objective to truth and reality. The narrative is told like a lullaby, poetic clear and to the point. The story begins on the first day when light crested. Then on second, the sky is formed and on the third after the land and sea are parted the plants are created. On the fourth day God created great whales, and everything in kind with the water. As well as, the birds and the beast of the land, and spoke to them saying be rich in nature and multiply. Day and night was created along with creature’s females and male alike on the fifth day and sixth day. On the seventh day after seeing all …show more content…

Sin, good, and evil are introduced to Adam and the world in the book of Genesis. This biblical story is known as “The Fall of the Man”, when man separated himself from god. God appointed Adam as lord of the earth, responsible for the development of nature and the fulfilment of destiny. He was given everything he needed, physical strength, intellect, moral nature, and a companion to help him. All that God had intended was going accordingly until he was tested by temptation to break the one rule God put in place, to trust

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