On the first day, the Spirit of God descended upon the waters, surveying the globe to initiate His work. However, the darkness was so intense that a Light was summoned to illuminate the earth. Why this "light" took a full day to set on?
Second Day: The separation of the sea and water from the land took place, revealing dry Land. Was it done in One Day or in One Thousand years?
Third Day: The land acquired the ability to produce various trees and vegetation. How long did this take?
Fourth day: The sun and moon were created, providing light to the Earth. How long did it take? Was it done in One Day or in One Thousand years?
On the fifth day, God commanded the sea to bring forth every living creature that moves in the water, every bird that flies in the sky, and every kind of bird that lays eggs on the ground. How did this happened?
The Sixth day: God created all animals and the first man. How was man created?