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What did God create in the beginning according to Genesis 1:1?
God created the heavens and the earth.
What was the condition of the earth before creation in Genesis 1:2?
The earth was unformed and void, with darkness over the deep.
What did God say to create light in Genesis 1:3?
God said, 'Let there be light'.
What did God do after seeing that the light was good in Genesis 1:4?
God divided the light from the darkness.
What did God call the light and the darkness in Genesis 1:5?
God called the light 'Day' and the darkness 'Night'.
What did God create on the second day in Genesis 1:6-8?
God created a dome to separate the waters.
What did God call the dome created on the second day?
God called the dome 'Sky'.
What did God create on the third day according to Genesis 1:9-13?
God created dry land and vegetation.
How did God classify the dry land and gathered waters in Genesis 1:10?
God called the dry land 'Earth' and the gathered waters 'Seas'.
What command did God give to the plants on the earth in Genesis 1:11?
God commanded the earth to produce seed-bearing plants and fruit trees.
What did God create on the fourth day according to Genesis 1:14-19?
God created lights in the sky, including the sun, moon, and stars.
What purpose did God assign to the lights He created on the fourth day?
To divide the day from the night and serve as signs for seasons, days, and years.
What did God say to the water on the fifth day in Genesis 1:20?
God said, 'Let the water swarm with swarms of living creatures'.
What did God command the birds to do in Genesis 1:22?
God commanded them to be fruitful and multiply.
What types of creatures did God create on the sixth day in Genesis 1:24?
God created living creatures, including livestock, crawling animals, and wild beasts.
In whose image did God decide to create humankind in Genesis 1:26?
In Our (God’s) image, in the likeness of Ourselves.
What was God's blessing to humankind in Genesis 1:28?
To be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and subdue it.
What did God provide as food for humankind in Genesis 1:29?
Every seed-bearing plant and tree with seed-bearing fruit.
What was God's assessment of His creation at the end of the sixth day in Genesis 1:31?
God saw everything He had made, and it was very good.