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either a vine, figs | Each created plant or animal can only reproduce after its own kind. Its “seed [is] in itself” (Genesis 1:12), and it can never generate any other kind of seed. “God giveth it a body as it hath pleased Him, and to every seed his own body” |
Sudden Creation | Even a superficial reading of the account of creation in Genesis 1 and 2 impresses the reader with the idea of suddenness. God simply called the universe into existence from nothing and then quickly set about the rapid formation of certain features |
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The New Defender's Study Bible | 1:12 grass. It should also be noted that plant life, in all its forms, was created before animal life, thus contradicting the order postulated by evolutionists. There are over twenty such contradictions |
John Gill | And the earth brought forth grass. In great abundance at once; the hills and vales were clothed with it, and so a rich provision was made the beasts and cattle of the earth two or three days before they were created |