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The world was not made in one day but 3! Give an example of this statement?

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oh sorry think thats meant to be rome not world lol

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  1. "The world was made, not in one day, but three." would be a better wording--although I've never heard of that idea before, all the Bible says that in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, without a timeframe, and then goes into creation week, after the earth became without form and void.  But I digress.


  2. On Monday, God Created......................

    On Tuesday God created...............

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    And on the Seventh day he rested.

  3. Genesis 1:1-2:3 :

    "Creation Week"

    First day: God creates light ("Let there be light!") - the first divine command. The light is divided from the darkness, and "day" and "night" are named.



    Second day: God creates a firmament ("Let a firmament be...!") - the second command - to divide the waters above from the waters below. The firmament is named "heavens".

    Third day: God commands the waters below to be gathered together in one place, and dry land to appear (the third command). "Earth" and "sea" are named. God commands the earth to bring forth grass, plants, and fruit-bearing trees (the fourth command).

    Fourth day: God creates lights in the firmament (the fifth command) to separate light from darkness and to mark days, seasons and years. Two great lights are made (most likely the Sun and Moon, but not named), and the stars.

    Fifth day: God commands the sea to "teem with living creatures", and birds to fly across the heavens (sixth command); He creates birds and sea creatures, and commands them to be fruitful and multiply.

    Sixth day: God commands the land to bring forth living creatures (seventh command); He makes wild beasts, livestock and reptiles. He then creates Man and Woman in His "image" and "likeness" (eighth command). They are told to "be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it." Humans and animals are given plants to eat. The totality of creation is described by God as "very good."

    Seventh day: God, having completed the heavens and the earth, rests from His work, and blesses and sanctifies the seventh day.

    also

    "Rome was not built in a day" -  Usually stated when a task is too big to be accomplished quickly

    (French proverb, 'Rome was not made all in one day,' which was recorded in 'Li Proverbe au Vilain' (c. 1190).

    also

    An estimated 20,000 to 30,000 workers built the Pyramids at Giza over 80 years.

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