In the two creations, they both believe someone created the world: for the biblical creation, they believe in …show more content…
In the biblical creation, God created things in a chronological order. He did things successively in a span of seven days. In the bible, God started the first day by creating light, quoting Genesis 1:3 as God said “Let there be light.”. On the second day, God created the sky and the sea, which can be found in Genesis 1:6-8. On the third day, He created land and vegetation. This continued until the seventh day when He finished creating the world. In the creation of the Greeks’ the events in chronological order is present as the gods came one by one. First came Chronos, then came Erebus, and so on. Each event occurred individually which also prolonged the duration of the world being made.
These two creations are believed by many all around the world. Whether you believe in the biblical creation or the Greek creation, you can still agree on a few factors as the two creations have several similarities. They also have differences that tell each other apart. In conclusion, the biblical creation and the Greek creation believe in a god or gods and created the world in a series of events, however the creations are different in terms of how many gods there are, who they are, and the events of how the world