Only once as is grammatically correct for the phrase 'created man.' Some have attempted to read the accounts in Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 as two separate accounts - it is not 2 but 1. It is simply because Genesis 1 is an outline of the renewing of the Earth and the flora and fauna for the 'reign of man' which would begin with Adam and Eve. Genesis 2 is a complementary and supplementary continuance of the event mainly from Adam's perspective.
Some people have come to believe that the creation accounts in Genesis 1 and 2 contradict each other. These people believe there is more than one creation account and point to Genesis 1 describing animals being created before Adam, while Genesis 2:19 'could be read' as if Adam had been created before the animals. But The Bible never contradicts itself, because it was inspired by God. Genesis 2:19 doesn't mean that God created Adam first and then the animals. The correct chronological (day-to-day) sequence of events is stated in chapter 1 but not in chapter 2. The content of chapter 2 is a complement and supplement to chapter 1. God means for us to combine the content of the two chapters to get a more complete picture of what happened and why.
This is because there are two different creation stories in Genesis. The first one (Genesis 1:1-2:4a) was written by the anonymous source now known as the Priestly source, while the second creation story (2:4b-2:20) was written by the Yahwist several centuries earlier. They should not be considered to be in any way related.
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Genesis was not a person. Genesis is the first book of the Bible (out of 66).
Not together, but consecutively. Genesis ch.18.
Genesis 1 is the Creation account according to God's view or the 'macro' view. The 'micro' view is found in Genesis 2 or Adam's viewpoint.
According to the Bible the God in the first day of Genesis created the sky and the earth, the light and the darkness or day/ night.
When God created them. Read Genesis in the Bible.
The first sentence in the Jewish Bible (Torah) is: "In the beginning of God's creation of the heavens and the earth." (Bereishit:1). In the original Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱ־לֹהִים אֵת הַשָּׁמַיִם וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." - Genesis 1:1
See Genesis 2 and 3 for the best answer.
According to Genesis 5:5, Adam lived for 930 years.
According to Genesis chapter one, man is a creation of God made in his (Gods) image.
The oldest man mentioned in the Holy Bible is Methuselah. He is said to have lived for 969 years according to the Book of Genesis.
It is Genesis 1:1