Did it only take God seven days to create man?

God only made man for one day, on the sixth day.

The Bible Genesis records:

On the first day, God was very dissatisfied with the boundless darkness, so he waved his hand gently and said, "Let there be light", and the world would have light. God called light day and darkness night. The light disappeared and darkness reappeared. Since then, there has been a phenomenon of alternating day and night in the world.

The next day, God was still not satisfied with the empty scene before him, so he waved and said, "The sky should be full of stars." Therefore, the universe is full of countless planets, large and small. God put the sun, the moon, the stars and the morning in the sky. They have their own duties and are in charge of day, night and season.

On the third day, when God saw the chaos on the land, he was unhappy and said, "Let the water gather together to expose the dry land." As a result, the water gathered and the dry land was exposed. God called dry land "land" and called the place where water gathered "ocean". God also said, "Plants and vegetables will grow on the land." So the earth gave birth to vegetation, all kinds of fruits and vegetables appeared, and the whole earth was full of vitality.

On the fourth day, God said, "Let there be a light body in the sky, which can be in charge of day and night, mark, set festivals, days and years, and shine on the earth." So God created two light bodies, which were divided into two parts, so that the big one was in charge of the day and the small one was in charge of the night. God created countless stars. Embedding them in the sky.

On the fifth day, God said, "There should be many fish in the water and countless birds in the sky." As a result, there are all kinds of fish and birds in the world. Fish swim freely in the water and birds soar freely in the sky. God also said, "Let there be all kinds of animals on the ground." As a result, all kinds of wild animals and insects have appeared on the earth. Wild animals run freely on the ground, and insects dance in the flowers and plants.

On the sixth day, God saw that the sun was shining, the earth was vast, and the world was full of colorful flowers, animals jumped, insects jumped, fish swam and birds sang. He was very satisfied, so he said, "I want to make man according to my style and let him manage everything and animals on the ground." God made a clay figurine out of clay, blew a fairy breath on the clay figurine, and man was born in God's hands.

It took God five days to create the universe, and on the sixth day he created man in his own image. God saw that everything in heaven and earth was orderly and endless, and the man he made was handsome and strong. He was so happy that he decided to take the seventh day as a rest day.