The Bible answers:
(Genesis 1:9-13)" . . .And God went on to say: "Let the waters under the heavens be brought together into one place and let the dry land appear." And it came to be so. 10 And God began calling the dry land Earth, but the bringing together of the waters he called Seas. Further, God saw that [it was] good. 11 And God went on to say: "Let the earth cause grass to shoot forth, vegetation bearing seed, fruit trees yielding fruit according to their kinds, the seed of which is in it, upon the earth." And it came to be so. 12 And the earth began to put forth grass, vegetation bearing seed according to its kind and trees yielding fruit, the seed of which is in it according to its kind. Then God saw that [it was] good. 13 And there came to be evening and there came to be morning, a third day."
The Bible does not say how long the third day lasted (or any other creative day for that matter) but apparently some time went by as earth emerged up from the watery expanse (as it still does today,) dry ground emerged (over time) and it was made to be capable of supporting seeds and plant life (according to its kind, as it still is.)
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 Aztecs believed that sacrificing humans to the sun god, Huitzilopochtli, was necessary to ensure the sun's continued rise and the creation of a new day. They saw it as a way to show gratitude to the sun god for providing light and sustenance for their crops. Sacrifices were also made to maintain the cosmic balance and prevent catastrophes.
According to tradition, God set the rain-cycle in motion on the sixth day od Creation (Rashi commentary, Genesis ch.2).
The story has different interpretations depending on which bible is being used as well as who is doing the interpreting. The first five days of creation are much the same in most bibles. It has always been my understanding that there were 7 days of creation. It's on the 6th day when the story seems to take a bit of a twist. God says '..let us make man in our image..'. For some scholars, it is believed and taught that God is simply 'stating'' that He is going to be creating man in His image but did not actually do it on the 6th day. On the 7th day God rested. So now we have 5 consecutive days of creation, and two days when God did not work, the 6th and the 7th.. Immediately following God's day off, the story says that God prepared a garden and begins the forming of Adam. Clearly, it is another day and God is back at work again. Although it is actually the 8th consecutive day, it is widely accepted as being the 6th day of creation. This particular interpretation seems somewhat incomplete. The story of creation as I have known it, was that God did in fact create ' mankind ' on the 6th day, that is to say He populated the entire earth with people of all races. It also seems to make the timeline more accurate. Six consecutive days of creation, the 7th day of rest and the creation of Adam and Eve on the following day. This seems more sensible of an interpretation. A point of interest happened while Caine was argueing with God saying that he had no place to go and that "..they will surely kill me.." Who are " ..they?". Certainly, there were other people on the earth before Adam and Eve.
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.On day 1: God created the universe in general, light, and this Earth. The light was not the same as that of the sun. Rather, it was light that God created before the sun, and which emanated from a point in space without any physical source; like what we might term a "white hole."On day 2: God created the separation between the Earth and the upper atmosphere.On day 3: God separated the continents from the oceans, and created plants.On day 4: God created the sun, moon, and stars.On day 5: God created birds and fish.On day 6: God created animals and people.On day 7: God ceased creating, thereby creating the concept of rest.See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
God made dry land and he made grass and plants on the third day!
On the third day god created the dry as well as the wet land, he also made the plants.
God said let there be light
Genesis 1: 11-13 The third day.
When God made the mountains on the third day.
Yes. Acts 10:40 - "Him God raised up the third day, and shewed him openly"
First day, God separated light from darkness. Second Day God made the sky and the water. Third day God made dry land and plants. Fourth day God made the sun, moon and stars. Fifth day God made the birds in the sky and the fish in the oceans. Sixth day, God made the animals and man. Seventh day, God rested.
According to the biblical account of creation, on the third day, God created land, plants, and trees.
On the first day, God had an idea. On the second day, God made the background. On the third day, God created the profile layout On the fourth day, God created the profile picture. On the fifth day, God created the upload bar. On the sixth day, God created the ways to interact. On the seventh day, God realised he had just sapped the life away from everyone he created. So, to answer your question. It was God.
The third day of Creation (Genesis ch.1).
The third god is Zues god of all gods and lightning
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