On the Fourth Day, God created the sun, moon and stars.
Day by day, God created the universe and its contents (Genesis ch.1).God created the universe out of nothing (Exodus 20:11, Isaiah 40:28; Rashi commentary to Genesis 1:14; Maimonides' "Guide," 2:30).Note that the Torah, in describing the Creation, deliberately employs brevity and ellipsis, just as it does in many other topics. See the Talmud, Hagigah 11b.
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And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night...
Since the sun and moon are included in "the heavens" mentioned in Genesis 1:1, they were created long before Day Four. On the fourth day God proceeded to "make" these celestial bodies occupy a new relationship toward earth's surface and the expanse above it. When it is said, "God put them in the expanse of the heavens to shine upon the earth," this would indicate that they now became discernible from the surface of the earth, as though they were in the expanse
14 According to the Bible, "And on the fourth day he created the sun, the moon and stars, and he set them in the vault of heaven to give light on earth to have charge over day and night and to separate light from darkness." Then God said, "Let lights appear in the sky to separate the day from the night. Let them mark off the seasons, days, and years. 15 Let these lights in the sky shine down on the earth." And that is what happened. 16 God made two great lights-the larger one to govern the day, and the smaller one to govern the night. He also made the stars. 17 God set these lights in the sky to light the earth, 18 to govern the day and night, and to separate the light from the darkness. And God saw that it was good. 19 And evening passed and morning came, marking the fourth day. So the sun, moon, and stars.
On day 4 of creation, God made the sun, moon, and stars to give light to the earth and mark the passing of time.
The earth is a planet and seems to have been created before day 1 in the first creation account in Genesis. The ancients did not realise that the other planets were worlds as large as our own; they simply thought of them as lights placed in the firmament, just above the earth, which was the centre of the universe. Genesis says that God created the lights in the firmament on the fourth day.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
GOD was born in the sky and the real god's language was GREEK
The chicken because god put every animal in the garden of Edan. So its not like he would put an egg there!!
Nothing. On the seventh day God rested.
Yes god did create the sun on the first day. NO! He created the sun AND the moon on the 4th day!!!
the 6th day
And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night...
God said let there be light
God didn't create anything on the fifth year, but he did create poultry and seafood on the fifth day.
That would mean that God would have finished the re-making of the "formless and void" earth in three days... not six [as He really did]. The purpose of the re-make was to refit the earth to sustain man. Man was the last thing He made on the final day, before He created and sanctified the next day -- the Sabbath. In that event, God would have rested on the fourth day... and the world would be observing a "four-day week" today -- and a "fourth-day Sabbath" whereby men would be commanded to remember the four days of creation. That's what could have happened.
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God made dry land and he made grass and plants on the third day!
On the second day God created a dome, the sky, and he created both day and evening.