Genesis: Introduction to the creation week? This presentation is about the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament. Its main purpose is to educate you, observe interpretations, create original texts of the story and interpret contexts, and the history, author, date and importance of Genesis. Throughout history, people have already asked the ultimate question, "Where did this all come from?" For the most fundamentalist Christians, faith comes from the supreme power of God Almighty that the beginnings of all life itself are themselves.
Answer: In Genesis 1: 1, "In the beginning God created heaven and earth" is written. In later Genesis 2: 4, the second different creative story began. Two different ideas for creating an account are a common misconception about these two paragraphs. They are neither contrary to the order in which things are created and do not contradict them. Genesis 1 explains "the sixth day of creation" (and the seventh day of rest), and Genesis 2 covers only the first day of the creation week - the sixth day - no contradiction.
The basic Christian believes that Genesis 2 is a transcendent of the creation of God on the sixth day and the Garden of Eden, and Genesis 1 refers to creation for six days. Genesis 2 did not divide creation into several days. There are detailed differences between the two authoring accounts, but one account is not considered to be more beneficial than the other. However, various explanations appeared in the rabbis age. For example, Midorasu (commentary by Rabbi) says that before the creation of the world there are six things to do, such as creation of the throne and throne, creation of the patriarch, establishment of Israel, establishment of the temple of Jerusalem, and consideration of the temple of Israel Said. The name of Sire (Genesis mule 1: 4). Furthermore, Mishna (Oral Law) teaches that God created the world with ten sacred words.
Comparison and comparison of the creation story of Genesis and Iroquois when reading two stories or stories created by Genesis and Iroquois. There are some similarities between the two. In Genesis I talk about heaven and the earth like the two worlds mentioned in the story of Iroquois. (Iroko 's creative story 23 pages / Genesis 1 page). When two people talked about the underlying world that the earth does not look dark, God created the sun, the moon and the stars to adjust the day, the night, the season, and the year. (Iroko 's creative story, page 24 / Genesis, 1 page). In both talks, God places animals on land, water, birds and trees in the air. (Iroko 's creative story, page 24 / Genesis, 1 page). Among these two stories, God used their images to create men and women from dust and breathed their nostrils to give them life. (Iroko's creative story 24 pages / Genesis 2 pages). I also noticed many differences between the story of Iroquois and Genesis. During ~