
Six days of creation
The Six Days of Creation is a theological concept from the Book of Genesis in the Bible that describes how God created the world. According to this account, the universe was formed over six days: on the first day, light was created; on the second, the sky and waters; on the third, land and vegetation; on the fourth, the sun, moon, and stars; on the fifth, sea creatures and birds; and on the sixth, land animals and humans. The seventh day is considered a day of rest. This narrative reflects religious beliefs about the origin of life and the cosmos.