According to tradition, God created the universe and all its contents from nothing (Exodus 20:11, Isaiah 40:28; Rashi commentary to Genesis 1:14; Maimonides' "Guide," 2:30; Nachmanides on Gen. 1:1). This includes wind. Rashi's commentary (Gen.1:14) explains that everything was actually created on the first day, though they didn't become functional until the stated day for each thing.
On day 5, God created the birds of the air and the creatures of the sea. He blessed them and commanded them to multiply and fill the waters and the skies.
God made the dome to divide water from the Sky.
They are listed in Genesis ch.1. Briefly, on the First Day, God created the heavens, the Earth, and light; on the Second Day: the firmament; on the Third Day: He separated the oceans from the continents and also created plants; on the Fourth Day, He created the sun, moon and stars; on the Fifth Day, He created fish and fowl; on the Sixth Day, He created animals, and Adam and Eve; and on the Seventh Day, He ceased from creating.
GOD was born in the sky and the real god's language was GREEK
Day One, my friend. Light was the first thing created. This is how it goes in Genesis 1:1-3 ;'In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without formform and void; and the darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moned upon the face of the waters. And God said, "Let there be light:"and there was light.'
By heating and cooling portions of the air.
fire plus wind
Nothing. On the seventh day God rested.
Yes god did create the sun on the first day. NO! He created the sun AND the moon on the 4th day!!!
the 6th day
God said let there be light
God didn't create anything on the fifth year, but he did create poultry and seafood on the fifth day.
forth day
No, on the second day God created the separation between the heavens and the earth.
God made dry land and he made grass and plants on the third day!
On the second day God created a dome, the sky, and he created both day and evening.
On the sixth day, God created land animals and humans according to the Bible.