What is the meaning of the biblical accounts of creation in Genesis chapters 1 and 2?

      

Discuss the meaning of the biblical accounts of creation in Genesis chapter 1 and 2.

  

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Maurice
(i) Creation is to be a continuous process.

(ii) Creation takes place in an orderly and systematic manner.

(iii) God created everything for a purpose.

(iv) Human beings are created in God's divine image to rule over the world on His behalf.

(v) God is concerned with the well-being of human beings as He provided food, a garden to stay in and a companion for the man.

(vi) Human beings have a divine responsibility to marry and procreate.

(vii) Human beings are created to live in fellowship with God and perform His will.

(viii) God existed before creation.

(ix) God is the sole creator of all that exists.

(x) Creation is not by accident but a deliberate will and power of God.

(xi) Human beings are obliged to treat the rest of creation with reverence and respect.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on July 1, 2017 at 06:32


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