It's found in the first book of The Bible, Genesis 1 (hopefully you have a Bible, it's really easy to find).
There actually are only 6 creation days, because God rested on the 7th day as an example for people to rest on the Sabbath.
1- God created the heavens and the earth. God created light
2- God created the sky (atmosphere most likely in modern terms)
3- God created plants and vegetation
4- God created two great lights (sun and moon) and all of the stars
5- God created sea-creatures and winged birds.
6- God created creatures on land, and lastly people.
creation took 7 days. 6 days of God working and the 7th day he rested. if you need more information then read Gen. chapter 1 from the Bible.
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The fifth day of creation, according to the biblical account in Genesis 1, occurred on the fourth day of creation. On this day, God created sea creatures and birds, instructing them to be fruitful and multiply. This marked the beginning of life in the waters and the skies, emphasizing the diversity of creation.
4004 BC. The original creation week.
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1 week = 7 days 1/7 week = 1 day
He created light and darkness. Read Genesis chapter 1.
7 days = 1 week so 1 day = 1/7 weeks.
Answer Definitely after the creation of the Universe and before the creation of Human
The Day of Creation was created in 1987.
Genesis 1 is the first chapter in the Book of Genesis in the Bible, which describes the creation of the world by God in six days. It covers the creation of light, sky, land, plants, animals, and humans, with God resting on the seventh day, establishing the concept of the Sabbath.
Genesis 1 contains the history of all creation. God spoke all things into being over a six day period, and rested on the seventh day. The creation of man ion the sixth day was the pinnacle of the creation. Man enjoyed a special relationship with God. Genesis 2 deals specifically with the creation of humans in more detail than the overview given in Genesis 1.