Genesis 1

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Across
  1. 5. - The Earth's satellite that reflects the sun's light, created on the fourth day.
  2. 7. - The edible product of a plant, created on the third day.
  3. 8. - Solid or stable; the earth was made firm to support life.
  4. 9. - The power or control over something; humans are given dominion over the earth.
  5. 11. - The expanse or sky that divides the waters above and below.
  6. 14. - Large bodies of saltwater, distinct from land.
  7. 15. - Celestial bodies that provide light at night, created on the fourth day.
  8. 20. - A plant used for food or medicine, also created on the third day.
  9. 23. things - Small, creeping creatures, like insects and reptiles.
  10. 26. - To increase in number, as God commands the animals and humans.
  11. 27. - The act of dividing or setting apart (e.g., light from darkness).
  12. 28. - Visible energy that makes things visible; created on the first day.
  13. 31. - To fill or replenish the earth.
  14. 32. - To make holy or set apart, referring to the seventh day which God blessed and sanctified.
  15. 34. - A characteristic of God’s creation, as He declared it “good.”
  16. 37. - God said it was not good for man to be alone, and He made a helpmate (woman).
  17. 39. - The day on which God created mankind and animals.
  18. 41. - The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
  19. 42. - Describing God’s creation as being excellent and beneficial.
  20. 43. - The end of the day, part of the creation process in Genesis.
  21. 44. - The planet we live on.
  22. 45. - A large plant with a trunk and branches; produced on the third day.
  23. 46. - The solid surface of the earth, distinct from water.
  24. 47. - God’s declaration of favor and goodness over His creation.
Down
  1. 1. - An order given by God, such as the command to fill the earth and subdue it.
  2. 2. - Refers to the categories or groups in which God made creatures.
  3. 3. - Domesticated animals, such as cows, created on the sixth day.
  4. 4. - Human beings created in God’s image, male and female.
  5. 6. - The labor or tasks given to humanity in the Garden of Eden.
  6. 10. - The act of ceasing from work, as God did on the seventh day.
  7. 12. - A likeness or representation of something, referring to humanity created in God’s image.
  8. 13. - A vital substance that covers much of the earth.
  9. 14. - Refers to the seventh day, on which God rested from His creation work.
  10. 16. - To bring something under control, as humanity was commanded to do to the earth.
  11. 17. - The absence of light; separated from light on the first day.
  12. 18. - To bring something into existence.
  13. 19. - The ability to bear fruit or multiply, a command given to living creatures.
  14. 21. - The liquid that covered the earth before the creation of dry land.
  15. 22. - A 24-hour period of time, or a unit of time for work or rest.
  16. 23. - The act of bringing something into existence from nothing.
  17. 24. - A wild animal, part of the creatures created by God.
  18. 25. - The start of a new day, also part of the creation process.
  19. 29. - The Creator of the universe, central figure in the Bible.
  20. 30. - Birds created on the fifth day.
  21. 33. - Aquatic animals created on the fifth day.
  22. 35. - To separate or distinguish one thing from another.
  23. 36. - The star that provides light and warmth, created on the fourth day.
  24. 38. - The garden where God placed man and woman.
  25. 40. - The sky or the firmament, where the stars and planets reside.
  26. 42. - Green plants that grow on the earth, part of the vegetation created.