Pasian in Kaalkhat sungah nisim na azatpen sunday-Saturday
tawh na zang hetlo hi. Laisiangtho a nizatdan pen pawlkhat te in tello ahihman
in anuai adan ahi hi. Telkhialh nading om vetlo hi. Sabbath deihlohluat man in
pawlkhat te in tua a no sabbath zong nidanga tawh kibang nawnding ahia cizizen
liang uh hi. Ken bel kacihna ah Topa thawhni ci a laisiangtho ah thawhkikna zat
nading lah omlo na pi'n ih bawltangtang pen Laisiangtho in kalkhat sungah ni
masa ni Zeisu thawhkikni ci a zang zizen ih hihteh atheilo kingei, ihmulo pipi
ih mu kineih te phot hak mahmah bangin gengen ta leng utvetlo uh hi. Tuapen
dawimangpa Khimna lianpi ahi hi. (Mark 16:9 King James Bible Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he
appeared first to Mary Magdalene)
Pasian nisimna nikhatpan niguk sung pen Piancil 1-31
bupsungah avek in om a anisagih ni Pasian leh abawlsa na khempeuh Mihing Adam
leh Eve akipan Nisagih ni Sabbath ni zang uh hi cih hoihtak laisiangtho in ong
gen hi (Pian 2:1-3).
Creation Day 1 (Genesis
1:1-5)
God created the heavens and the earth. “The heavens” refers
to everything beyond the earth, outer space. The earth is made but not formed
in any specific way, although water is present. God then speaks light into
existence. He then separates the light from the dark and names the light “day”
and the dark “night.” This creative work occurs from evening until morning –
one day.
Creation Day 2 (Genesis
1:6-8)
God creates the sky. The sky forms a barrier between water
upon the surface and the moisture in the air. At this point earth would have an
atmosphere. This creative work occurs in one day.
Creation Day 3 (Genesis
1:9-13)
God creates dry land. Continents and islands are above the
water. The large bodies of water are named “seas” and the ground is named
“land.” God declares that all this is good.
God creates all plant life both large and small. He creates
this life to be self-sustaining; plants have the ability to reproduce. The
plants were created in great diversity (many “kinds”). The earth was green and
teeming with plant life. God declares that this work is also good. This
creative work takes one day.
Creation Day 4 (Genesis
1:14-19)
God creates all the stars and heavenly bodies. The movement
of these will help man track time. Two great heavenly bodies are made in
relation to the earth. The first is the sun which is the primary source of
light and the moon which reflects the light of the sun. The movement of these
bodies will distinguish day from night. This work is also declared to be good
by God. This creative work takes one day.
Creation Day 5 (Genesis
1:20-23)
God creates all life that lives in the water. Any life of any
kind that lives in the water is made at this point. God also makes all the
birds. The language allows that this may be the time God made flying insects as
well (or, if not, they were made on day six). All of these creatures are made
with the ability to perpetuate their species by reproduction. The creatures made
on Day 5 are the first creatures blessed by God. God declares this work good,
and it occurs in one day.
Creation Day 6 (Genesis
1:24-31)
God creates all the creatures that live on dry land. This
includes every type of creature not included on previous days and man. God
declares this work good.
When God was creating man, He took counsel with Himself, “God
said, ‘Let us make man in our image, in our likeness’” (Genesis 1:26). This is
not an explicit revelation of the trinity but is part of the foundation for
such, as God reveals an “us” within the Godhead. God makes man, and man is made
in the image of God (men and women both bear this image) and is special above
all other creatures. To emphasize this, God places man in authority over the
earth and over all the other creatures. God blesses man and commands him to
reproduce, fill the earth and subdue it (bring it under the rightful
stewardship of man as authorized by God). God announces that man and all other
creatures are to eat plants alone. God will not rescind this dietary
restriction until Genesis 9:3-4.
God’s creative work is complete at the end of the sixth day.
The entire universe in all its beauty and perfection was fully formed in six
literal, consecutive, 24-hour days. At the completion of His creation, God
announces that it is very good.
Creation Day 7 (Genesis
2:1-3)
God rests. This in no way indicates He was weary from His
creative efforts, but denotes that the creation is complete. Further, God is
establishing a pattern of one day in seven to rest. The keeping of this day
will eventually be a distinguishing trait of the God’s chosen people (Exodus
20:8-11).