Genesis ch.1 and 2 are all one creation-narrative. Neither predates the other. Rather, chapter 1 relates, in broad strokes, God's creation of the world, and chapter 2 recaps with full detail. It doesn't return to the creation of animals because they are less important.
Another response from our community:It is not a myth or story.
Judaism teaches that the story of creation tells us WHAT HaShem did in regard to creating the universe, NOT HOW He did it. For the most part, Jews (including religious Jews), find no conflict between the story of creation and the Big Bang Theory.
According to the creation story, on the first day, light was created.
jews and christians share the same creation story wich is called the judeo
No. The story illustrates several religious truths of Judaism and Christianity.
According to the biblical creation story, light was created on the first day.
He was created, not born. Judaism places the Creation in 3760 BCE.
He was created by Ra the sun god.
The Navajo creation story tells of how the first Navajo men and women were thought to be created. The were said to be created from both wind and fire.
Amaterasu Omikami created the Earth and everything.
God, who created all things.
One example of a creation myth is the story of how the universe was created by a supreme being or deity, such as in the story of Genesis in the Bible where God created the world in 6 days. Another example is the Inca creation myth where the god Viracocha created the world and all living things.