Genesis creation narrative
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- | [[Image:Hands of God and Adam.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Hands of God and Adam]]'' ([[1500s]]) is a detail of the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling ]] by [[Michelangelo]]. It is a detail from [[Adam and Eve on the Sistine Chapel ceiling|Adam and Eve cycle]]]] | + | [[Image:God.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Detail of [[Sistine Chapel]] fresco ''[[Creation of the Sun and Moon]]'' by [[Michelangelo]] (completed [[1512]]).]][[Image:Hands of God and Adam.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Hands of God and Adam]]'' ([[1500s]]) is a detail of the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling ]] by [[Michelangelo]]. It is a detail from [[Adam and Eve on the Sistine Chapel ceiling|Adam and Eve cycle]]]] |
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The '''Genesis creation narrative''', found in the first two chapters of the [[Book of Genesis]] in the [[Bible]], is one of several Ancient [[Mesopotamian mythology|Mesopotamian]] [[creation myth]]s, differing from the others in its [[monotheism|monotheistic]] outlook. It is part of the [[biblical canon]]s of [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]] and describes the beginning of the earth and life, and the creation of humanity in the [[image of God]]. | The '''Genesis creation narrative''', found in the first two chapters of the [[Book of Genesis]] in the [[Bible]], is one of several Ancient [[Mesopotamian mythology|Mesopotamian]] [[creation myth]]s, differing from the others in its [[monotheism|monotheistic]] outlook. It is part of the [[biblical canon]]s of [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]] and describes the beginning of the earth and life, and the creation of humanity in the [[image of God]]. |
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The Genesis creation narrative, found in the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Bible, is one of several Ancient Mesopotamian creation myths, differing from the others in its monotheistic outlook. It is part of the biblical canons of Judaism and Christianity and describes the beginning of the earth and life, and the creation of humanity in the image of God.
See also
- Two distinct accounts of the creation of the first man in Judeo-Christianity
- Allegorical interpretations of Genesis
- Babylonian mythology
- Biblical criticism
- Christian mythology
- Creation (disambiguation)
- Hexameron
- Jewish mythology
- Mesopotamian mythology
- Religion and mythology
- Sacred history
- Sumerian creation myth
- Sumerian literature
- Tree of life
- Timeline of the Bible
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