In the Beginning what did GOD create?
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
What did God do to the water under the sky?
God separate the waters under the sky.
What did God fill the sea with?
God filled the sea with sea creatures.
What types of creatures did God create on the land?
God created livestock, wild animals, and all the creatures that move along the ground (bugs).
What did God complete on the seventh day?
God completed the heavens and the earth.
What did he call the light?
God called the light: day.
What did God call the separated waters?
God called the separated waters: land and sea.
What did God fill the sky with?
God filled the sky with birds.
What did God create in His image?
God created mankind in His image.
What did God do on the seventh day?
God rested from all His work.
What did God call the darkness?
God called the darkness: night.
What did God put on the land?
God put vegetation on the land like plants, trees, and fruit.
What does God tell the sea creatures?
God tells the sea creatures to be fruitful, increase in number, and fill the water in the seas.
What two types of mankind did God create?
God created male and female.
What did God do to the seventh day?
God blessed the seventh day and made it holy.
What did God do to the waters?
God separated the waters.
God created the greater light called sun, and the lesser lights called moon and stars.
What does God tell the birds?
God tells the birds to be fruitful, increase in number, and increase on the earth.
What did God tell mankind?
God told mankind to be fruitful, increase in number, fill the earth, and subdue it.
What did he call the vault above the water?
God called the vault above the water: sky.
What does the greater light govern? What do the lesser lights govern?
The greater light governs the day. The lesser lights govern the night.
What has God said about all that He has created?
God says that all He has created is good.
What did God give to mankind?
God gave mankind every green plant and tree for food. God gave mankind all the beasts, all the birds, and all the creatures to rule over.