The Scripture does not speak of the original event, only the 'renewal' (see Psalm 104:30) of the face of the Earth in Genesis 1 & 2. This took God seven actual days as the darkness of the night covering the Earth was separated by the light of God's voice making a day. It took 6 days before the man Adam was created in God's image and likeness and then God blessed the 7th day calling it HIS Sabbath for mankind to rest from his/her usual work and ponder God's creative powers. The 7 day week was given to man for his time management. There is no other physical cycle that man could have observed to form the week.
Further, The Bible is silent on this total number of days God is/was creating as it may not be finite. The Genesis account of the Creation week is actually a 1 verse statement on the entire physical creation up to that point, followed by the 7 days of renewing and blessing the creation for mankind, His highest created being and potential heirs to the Kingdom of God as sons and daughters (see Matthew 5 and 2 Corinthians 6:18).
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he made it in 6 days and rested onm the seventh
6; and he rested on the 7th.
According to the Bible it took 6 days. On the seventh day he rested and blessed this day.
God was said to create the world in 7 days. Whever this is true or not, sciences do not know. I belive God made the world, but in many thousands of years, rather than a week.
HE created the earth in six days and rested upon the final day.
6 days
Genesis says God created Earth in six days. In reality Earth accreted over the course of 10-20 million years.
Just as ordered it and it was created wonderfully.
In the Jewish and Christian creation story found in the Book of Genesis, God created the world in six days. Each day involved the creation of different aspects of the universe, culminating in the creation of humanity on the sixth day. On the seventh day, God rested, marking it as a day of rest. Thus, the total creation process took seven days.
None. God does not "create" abortions. Nor does He create appendectomies, heart transplants, etc.
In many religious beliefs, God is said to have rested on the seventh day after creating the world in six days. There is no mention of God creating anything on an eighth day in traditional religious texts.