God created human being's in his own image..
According to Genesis chapter one, man is a creation of God made in his (Gods) image.
There are two creation accounts, in two chapters of Genesis. There are also fragments of a third creation in Psalms and Job. The first creation account is in Genesis chapter 1, continuing to Genesis 2:4a (the first sentence in verse 4).The second creation account is in Genesis chapter 2, beginning at verse 4b.
It is in the first chapter of Genesis.
In Genesis chapter 2, it describes the creation of man and woman, the Garden of Eden, and God's command to not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. It establishes the close relationship between God and humanity, as well as the consequences of disobedience.
The first chapter in Genesis, continuing through to Genesis 2:4a, is the version of creation believed to have been written by the Priestly Source during the Babylonian Exile. It contrasts with the second creation story, beginning in genesis 2:4b and attributed to the anonymous source now known as the Yahwist.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
It explains the creation in the bible in the first seven days.
The convention used in the Bible and most all other books is to begin with chapter 1. Genesis 1 is the outline of the creation week (note: verse 1 speaks to the original creation apparently millions of years before the renewal of the Earth in this chapter for mankind). Many biblical scholars agree that it is from the viewpoint of God Himself detailing the events as no one else was present to speak of it.
Many peoples have creation-narratives, because it is a universal tradition. The account of the Creation in the Hebrew Bible is in the first passages of Genesis. See also:A summary of the Creation-narrative
The account of the creation in the Bible can be found in Genesis Chapters 1 & 2. In the chapter 1 God decrees what is to be done and in chapter 2 He (God) implements what he has decreed to be so.
Leah, according to Genesis chapter 29.
The creation of Adam and Eve is to be found in Genesis chapter 2. There is another story of the creation of the first humans in Genesis chapter 1, but this was written by a different author at a different time. Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says that the two stories should not be confused as they differ not only in content but also in tone, mood and orientation.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
He created light and darkness. Read Genesis chapter 1.