Yes, this is found in verse 7:
And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
Gods creation of the earth and universe is mentioned in Genesis.
According to Genesis chapter one, man is a creation of God made in his (Gods) image.
Genesis (Apexvs)
Genesis (Apexvs)
The first three chapters from the book of Genesis tells us of gods creation, and also of the fall of man into deep sin.
The Bible says in Genesis that God took seven days to create the heavens and the Earth, one of these him resting.
In the book of genesis, chapter 1to11 is gods creation, the garden of Eden, Adam and eves sin, then Abels murder by Cain, then gods flood of the earth and Noah and the arc, chapter 11 is the Tower of babel.
Like the Flood, the Creation is one of those worldwide traditions that is found all over the Earth. This is simply because it was an actual event. See also:Is there evidence against Evolution?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
Genesis chapter 9 is about gods covenant with Noah.
Genesis, in the Old Testament of the Bible, states that when God created man Gods only restriction was that man not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This was mans free will. When Adam and Eve, Gods creation, ate of the forbidden tree their minds were opened to evil. Read Genesis 2 and 3 for the entire story.
Genesis, is the first book of the Hebrew Bible,the Old Testament. It depicts stories of the creation, the establishment and Gods dealings with the first people that were foreordained to become Israel.
Gods are often considered to possess divine attributes such as omnipotence, omniscience, and immortality, setting them apart from humans. While humans are finite beings with limitations, gods are typically viewed as all-powerful and all-knowing, capable of transcending natural laws. Additionally, gods are often seen as the creators and sustainers of the universe, whereas humans are part of the creation, grappling with moral and existential challenges. This fundamental difference in nature and abilities shapes the way humans relate to and understand the divine.