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  1. Day 2-God Created Sky and Water – Mission Bible Class. Scripture Reference: Genesis 1:6-8. Suggested Emphasis or Theme: God created water and sky. Memory Verse: So God made the air to divide the water in two. Some of the water was above the air, and some of the water was below it. Genesis 1:7, ICB. Story Overview:

  2. Génesis 2. Traducción en lenguaje actual. El séptimo día. 2 1-3 Así terminó Dios. la creación del cielo y de la tierra. y de todo cuanto existe, y el séptimo día descansó. Dios bendijo ese día y lo apartó, para que todos lo adoraran. El hombre y la mujer. 4 Ésta es la historia de cuando Dios creó el cielo y la tierra.

  3. 4 de ene. de 2022 · On the second day of creation (Genesis 1:7–8), God created the sky, which is described in the Bible as an “expanse” (ESV), “vault” (NIV), or “firmament” (KJV). The Lord had already created water on the first day of creation, but then He separates “water from water” with the vault on the second day.

  4. Genesis 1 - it states that animals, and finally humans, were created on day six; Genesis 2 - it implies that humans were created before animals

  5. Background. The first creation account is divided into seven days during which God creates light (day 1); the sky (day 2); the earth, seas, and vegetation (day 3); the sun and moon (day 4); animals of the air and sea (day 5); and land animals and humans (day 6).

  6. 27 de ene. de 2023 · Question. What happened on each of the days of Creation? Answer. The creation account is found in Genesis 1—2. Most of God’s creative work was done by speaking, an indication of the power and authority of His Word. Let us look at each day of God’s creative work: Creation Day 1 (Genesis 1:1–5) God creates the heavens and the earth.

  7. 2 Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array. 2 By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. 3 Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done.