Creation of the world in the Bible

Creation of the world in the Bible is knowledge about creation of the world in Judaism and Christianity. It is based on two first chapters of the Book of Genesis. According to the Bible the world was created during six days (or during seven including the day for the rest).
The central dogma about creation of the world in the modern Christianity is creation from nothing in which Creator took matter from antimatter and created the world. The God in such case is the initial cause of the world existing.
So, according to the Bible during the first day the sky and the earth were created but the earth was covered with darkness and it was covered with water. So He created the light that He separated from the darkness. During the third day the God created land that was divided from the water. And He created plants, grass, trees, etc.
During the fourth day God created the moon and the sun to divide day from the night and the moon was the sign of the night and the sun was the sign of the day. During the sixth day God created reptiles and birds that were flying over the land in the sky. It was the first creation of the live soul.
During the sixth day God created animals and human being that would reign over birds, animals and reptiles appeared on earth.
In such way the sky, the earth and everything they needed was created. And by the Seventh day the God finished His work. And the Seventh day was the day when God rested. That is why the seventh day of the week people must also have rest.