In Genesis 1:1–2:3 we see a general account of all creation. Here in Genesis 2:4–25 we have a topical account of creation as it relates to mankind. As Dyer and Merrill explain, “If the former account of creation can be labelled the ‘cosmic account,’ this should be considered the ‘anthropological account,’ because humankind, not the
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Genesis 2:4 begins a new section on the history of the world. God has spent 6 days filling and forming the earth that shows us an astounding, complete creation, under the benevolent rule of Adam and Eve. Now we receive a different picture of the creation of Adam and his role within creation. Please read
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Introduction As we look around at the world we live in what do we see? There is incredible variety in all ways imaginable. There are all shapes and sizes of creatures that move on the ground, in the sea and in the air through to diverse variety of plant life living on the expansive and
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This week’s study is titled, “Creation” What do you believe as to how the world came into being? Is it that God created it or that it evolved somehow or a combination of both? The public school systems in the western world generally teach Darwin’s ‘Theory of Evolution’. What do you base your beliefs on?
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1. Discuss If someone said to you, “What is the Bible all about?” What would you say? 2. Discuss The opening & closing words in the Bible – Gen1:1 Rev 22:21.The Bible starts with God the Father and ends with God the Son. Jesus as the Son of God is the full & final expression
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