Yes. According to the Biblical record, and the clear meaning of the Hebrew word yom as used in this context, there was a time period of three days, from when the earth as dry land appeared on day three, to the creation of Adam and Eve on day six.
According to Genesis, Adam and Eve were created on the sixth day of the creation week.
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A:According to the Bible, the Flood occurred 1656 years after the creation of Adam.
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve were created as adults, so their exact age at the time of creation is not specified.
He was created, not born. Judaism places the Creation in 3760 BCE.
biblical times...since the creation...
A strictly literal reading of the Torah chronology places the Exodus from Egypt, and the people's standing at Sinai, in the year 2448 from Creation, with the first entry into the Promised Land 40 years later.
at the beginning of time when the first man(adam) and the first women (eve) came to earth it was about some time then :)
According to the biblical narrative ... -- Human beings didn't come along until some substantial time after the Earth was created. -- The first two males mentioned were Adam and Cain, in that order.
adam and eve did not have a "wedding" there was no need for it at that time there were only two humans on earth. but they were living in the garden of eden.
no, Adam and eve did not get on earth at the same time.... Adam came first and named all the animals then God saw that Adam was lonley and put eve in the garden with him, eve was made from the rib of Adam... its in the book of genesis chapter 2 or 3...
The diversity of Creation is a major pointer that shows us that He exists and that His wisdom is infinite. Also see:God's wisdom seen in His creationsMore about God's wisdomDiscovering CreationUnderstanding Creation