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What did God command to create light?
What did God command to create light?
- God commanded, 'Let there be water.'
- God commanded, 'Let there be darkness.'
- God commanded, 'Let there be land.'
- God commanded, 'Let there be light.' (correct)
What did God say about the separation of light and darkness?
What did God say about the separation of light and darkness?
- God saw that the darkness was good, and he separated the darkness from the light.
- God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. (correct)
- God saw that the light was bad, and he separated the light from the darkness.
- God saw that the darkness was bad, and he separated the darkness from the light.
What did God say when creating mankind?
What did God say when creating mankind?
- Let us create mankind in our image, and let them have dominion over all the earth. (correct)
- Let us create plants in our image, and let them have dominion over all the earth.
- Let us create angels in our image, and let them have dominion over all the earth.
- Let us create animals in our image, and let them have dominion over all the earth.
What is the main theme of The Animated Bible Series?
What is the main theme of The Animated Bible Series?
What is the state of the earth at the beginning of creation?
What is the state of the earth at the beginning of creation?
Study Notes
Creation Story
- God commanded "Let there be light" to create light.
- God separated light and darkness, saying "Let there be light" and "Let there be evening, and let there be morning—the first day."
- God said "Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness" when creating mankind.
- The main theme of The Animated Bible Series is the biblical account of creation.
- The earth was "without form and void" at the beginning of creation, with darkness over the surface of the deep.
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Test your knowledge of the Bible with this quiz that covers key events from the creation story, Garden of Eden, kings and prophets, and the second coming of Christ. Challenge yourself with questions about pivotal moments in the Bible's narrative and see how well you know the scriptures.