The First Four Days of Creation
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Study Questions 10101 for Genesis 1:1-19
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PASSAGE: Genesis
1:1-19
COMMENT:
This passage describes the first four days of creation week.
WHAT
DOES IT SAY?
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In
the beginning God created the __________ and the _____________.
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Of
the several divisions God made on creation week, the first was when
He divided the ___________ from the ____________.
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On
the second day, God called the firmament ______________.
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The
three kinds of vegetation God created are ___________, _________________,
and _______________________.
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God
gives four purposes for the sun, moon and stars. They are for
_________, ___________, ____________, and _________________.
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN?
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On
the first day, God made the light but the sun, moon and stars were
not created until the fourth day. How was there an evening and morning without the sun?
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Only
on the second day of creation does God not say that it was good. Why
do you think this is so?
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What
does it mean that God created vegetation “whose seed is in itself” (v.11)? How
is this a problem for evolution?
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN TO ME?
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God
divides the light from the darkness, the waters from the waters, the
dry land from the waters, and He divides the days and the years by
the heavenly lights. Apply this to your life. What kinds
of divisions or separations does God make in your life?
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God
made trees to bear fruit. How does this compare to the fruit
a Christian should bear?
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