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Оглавлениеave you ever imagined what it would be like if you could see the world after God first created it about
6,000 years ago? What would we see? We can’t go back to that time—but the Creator of the universe made
sure that all the most important events of history were recorded in a special series of books that together make
up one book, called the Holy Bible.
One question people often ask is, “Where did humans come from?” Well—let’s start at the beginning to find the
answer! The Bible starts with a book called Genesis, which means “beginning.” That’s why God put that book
first. When you read a book, you start at the beginning so you understand the rest of the book.
The first verse in Genesis states that God created the heaven and the earth. God has always existed (no
one made God, for He made everything). God tells us in this first verse that He made time (beginning), space (heaven), and matter (earth). This was the beginning of our universe, all part of the first day in time.
As you read the first chapter of Genesis, you discover that God gives us a summary of what happened on each
of the six days of Creation:
Day 1: time, space, earth, water, light;
Day 2: preparing the expanse around the earth;
Day 3: the dry land appeared and God made the plants;
Day 4: God created the sun, moon, and stars;
Day 5: God created the sea creatures and the flying creatures;
Day 6: God created the land animals and the first two people.