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<!-- interlanguage:end -->The term '''''Creator''''' refers to [[God]], who brought all things into existence, including the universe and even the invisible world. He is also known as the Maker. | <!-- interlanguage:end --> | ||
The term '''''Creator''''' refers to [[God]], who brought all things into existence, including the universe and even the invisible world. He is also known as the Maker. | |||
God’s work of creation is recorded in Genesis chapters 1 and 2. God is the Almighty Creator who brought everything into existence from nothing. For six days, He created the heavens and the earth by His word, formed man and woman in His own image, and designated the seventh day—the [[Sabbath]]—as a memorial of the Creator. | God’s work of creation is recorded in Genesis chapters 1 and 2. God is the Almighty Creator who brought everything into existence from nothing. For six days, He created the heavens and the earth by His word, formed man and woman in His own image, and designated the seventh day—the [[Sabbath]]—as a memorial of the Creator. | ||