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Genesis is the book of beginnings. But it is also a book about God. “In the beginning, God” is the opening freeze-frame of the Bible. If we go back before the world sprang into being, we find God. If we ask where the world came from, Genesis answers: God. If we wonder why the universe continues to operate in an orderly, timely, predictable fashion, the answer in Genesis is God. And as we ponder...

heavens and the earth. And on days four through six, he filled the heavens and the earth with inhabitants. Follow the pattern through: • On the first day, God created light and separated it from darkness (1:3–5). • On the second day, he formed the sky—the “expanse,” or “firmament” (1:6–8). • On the third day, he formed the dry land and all its vegetation (1:9–13). • On the fourth day, God filled the sky with sun, moon, and stars (1:14–19). • On the fifth day, he filled the waters with fish and sea
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