Creation of the world - a biblical concept explaining the nature and manner of the creation of the universe. In Judeo-Christian terms, both the sky (material and spiritual) and the earth and everything that exists is the work of the God-Creator. The universe was born not as a result of the process of emanation or birth or blind evolution, but as a result of God's pronouncement of the Word. The two beginnings of the entire Bible, descriptions of creation, contained in the first three chapters of the Book of Genesis, depict the origin of the universe and man from the Creator, the relationship between God, man and the world, and emphasize the fundamental goodness of the created. The theological interpretation of the descriptions of creation varies depending on the religion. It is assumed that they do not contain important information in the field of natural sciences, but they are symbolic stories whose key interpretation key is the concept of creation from nothing. Only a small group of creationists (the so-called creationism of young earth) make attempts to show that the Biblical narrative is also true in the literal and naturalistic sense.