Genesis Chapter 1: The Creation Story
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The Spirit of God was moving over the face of the earth.

False

God saw that the light was bad and He rejected it.

False

The darkness was called morning.

False

The expanse was created to join the waters together.

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God created the heavens and the earth simultaneously.

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God created the earth and the seas on the second day.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the biblical account, the earth produced vegetation, plants, and fruit trees on the third day.

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God created the sun, moon, and stars on the fourth day.

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The first living creatures created by God were the sea monsters and the birds.

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God blessed the livestock, crawling things, and wild animals of the earth on the sixth day.

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Study Notes

Creation of the Universe

  • God created the heavens and the earth from nothing.
  • The earth was initially formless, void, and dark, with a primeval ocean covering it.

First Day

  • God said, "Let there be light," and light was created.
  • God saw that the light was good and separated it from the darkness.
  • God called the light "day" and the darkness "night."
  • The first day consisted of evening and morning.

Second Day

  • God created an expanse (sky) to separate the waters above from the waters below.
  • God called the expanse "heaven."
  • The second day consisted of evening and morning.

Third Day

  • God gathered the waters under the heavens to create the seas and expose the dry land.
  • God called the dry land "earth" and the gathering of the waters "seas."
  • God created vegetation, plants, and fruit trees, and saw that it was good.

Fourth Day

  • God created light-bearers (sun, moon, and stars) to separate day from night, mark seasons, and provide light.
  • God made the two great lights (sun and moon) and the stars.
  • God placed them in the expanse of the heavens to provide light and govern the day and night.

Fifth Day

  • God created living creatures to inhabit the waters and birds to fly above the earth.
  • God created great sea monsters, every living creature, and every winged bird.
  • God blessed them, saying, "Be fruitful, multiply, and fill the waters and the earth."

Sixth Day

  • God created livestock, crawling things, and wild animals according to their kinds.
  • God saw that it was good and affirmed and sustained it.

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Test your knowledge of the biblical account of creation in Genesis Chapter 1, including the story of God creating the heavens and the earth, and the Spirit of God moving over the face of the waters. This quiz covers the passage from verse 1 to 4, exploring the creation of light and God's affirmation of it. How well do you know the Genesis creation story?

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