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Creation Myth
Day Six


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Introduction

This parchment presents the events of the sixth day of creation.

On this day, God created animals, creeping things, land monsters, and man. Many of the animals were created to teach humans a lesson or two. God also made a few mistakes -- like unicorns, plant people, and werewolves.

Every species of land creature (except the weasel) has a corresponding species living in the water. However, the reverse is not true ... not every species of sea creature has a corresponding land creature. In fact, there are many more species of sea creatures than there are of land creatures.

And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so. And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every living thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good.

And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.

And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat; and it was so. And God saw every thing that he had made, and behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.
-Gen. 1:24-31.

Animal Friends

In the beginning all animals were friendly toward each other. But some of them angered God with their constant whining and so He made them enemies. Such was the fate of the mouse and the cat ... and of cats and dogs.

Behemoth -- Monster of the Land

You'll recall from the previous parchment that fish were formed from water, birds from boggy earth, and mammals from solid earth.

Leviathan rules over the fish, Ziz over the birds, and Behemoth over the land animals.

Behemoth Impotent

Like Leviathan, God couldn't allow Behemoth to reproduce ... so he quickly deprived the male of all desire to propagate his kind.

I think God should consider doing likewise to a few of the human males I know.

Behemoth Giant Hippo

Behemoth, called the "Ox of the Pit," looks like a giant hippo. He grazes on the Thousand Mountains, eating all the grass every day ... but, of course, it all grows back overnight.

Every day after feeding, Behemoth drinks all the water flowing out of Paradise.

The Reem

God created several animals that I suspect you've never heard of. One such animal is the Reem.

Mating of the Reem

God allows only one Reem couple to exist on earth at any given time. One of the pair lives in the east and the other lives in the west. They mate only once every 70 years and, immediately after mating, the female attacks the male, killing him with a single, fatal bite. She then remains pregnant for 12 years.

Reem Twins

Near the end of her pregnancy, the female grows so huge that she can no longer move, other than to roll from side to side. When her labor pains begin, she lays down ... whereupon her belly bursts and out plop twins ... a male and a female.

As the mother dies, her twins once again separate to the east and west, to meet again in another 70 years.

Unicorn

Now I realize that you might never have heard of a Reem before ... but perhaps you've heard of the Reem by its other name -- the unicorn.

Arabian Antelope

We now believe that the unicorn is actually one of the large, fleet antelopes of Northern Arabia, which are now extinct. Perhaps the scarcity of these antelope is where originated the idea that only one couple exists at a time.

Unicorn Leather

Leather from its hide makes the finest sandals available ... and dramatically shows the negative effect of over-hunting any species.

Plant People

One of the most remarkable creatures created on the sixth day was one called the "plant man," or the "man of the mountain."

Fastened by Umbilical Cord

He looks like a man. but he is permanently fastened to the ground by his umbilical cord, through which he receives his nourishment -- like a plant does from its roots.

No man or animal dares to come within the radius of his umbilical cord. Anything that does is immediately eaten.

There is only one way to kill a Plant Man, and that is by using a dart (spear) to sever his umbilical cord. But you'd better toss the spear from a distance.

Plant People as Food

There's a story about a traveler who thought he had happened upon a tribe of cannibals because they talked about a time when they ate men. Later the traveler learned that the tribe was talking about eating these plant people, known as the men of the mountain.

Scholars believe this creature represents some form of great ape. Hmm ... dare I ask if it was sasquatch?

Women Who Grow on Trees

Some sources also talk about a species of women who grow on trees. (I want to know where I can get one of those trees!)

Dolphins

According to myth, dolphins are half man and half fish. Hebrew literature tells us they even have sexual intercourse with humans from time to time.

Trainers at Sea World today will tell you the same thing, if you ask the right person.

Mammals

At first, you might assume that the ancient Hebrews would say that dolphins had been created on the fifth day, along with fish. But the ancients were more intelligent than we give them credit for, it seems.

The Talmud correctly identifies dolphins as mammals, not fish.

Seafaring Sirens

They are the sirens of many seafaring cultures ... hypnotically calling sailors to join them in the sea.

By the way, we're told that their singing also captivated the angels. It was the beautiful songs sung by the dolphins that caused the fall of the angels.

I happen to like dolphins ... and would like to see them more actively protected in international waters. I'm getting off my soapbox now.

Animal Oddities

There are a few sixth-day animals that were definitely odd.

Werewolves

During the Middle Ages, the Jews thought the beasts of the field, mentioned in Job 5:23, were a form of werewolf.

Salamander Blood

It is said that salamanders are created and come to life when myrtle wood is burned, and which has been kept burning for seven years by magical means.

Hezekiah Impervious to Fire

Anyone who smears salamander blood on themself becomes invincible ... and is protected against fire. King Ahaz delivered his son, King Hezekiah, to the fires of Moloch ... but Hezekiah's mother had previously smeared his body with salamander blood so that he wasn't consumed in the fire.

Moloch

Moloch, incidently, was a hollow metal idol inside which a fire was built ... then parents tossed their children into the idol's scalding arms. For good reason, the Jews considered this practice an abomination.

The Shamir

The shamir is a worm, about as large as a barley corn, with remarkable properties. It can cut through even the hardest of diamonds.

But remember, it's an animal, not a stone or metal itself.

Etched Names of Twelve Tribes

The names of the twelve tribes were traced in ink on the breastplate stones worn by the high priest, then the shamir was used to permanently etch the names into the stones.

Shaped Temple Stones

The shamir was also used to hew the Temple stones into shape ... since iron tools could not be used.

When the Temple was destroyed, the shamir disappeared.

Shamir Better Than Aliens

Perhaps if we had one today, we could explain how the ancients so precisely chisled stones in various archaeological buildings ... like those at Teotihuacan just north of Mexico City ... without having to resort to assistance from aliens from another world.

Properties of Animals

All of God's creations, no matter how small or seemingly useless, have a purpose. Many are useful for their healing properties; some are used to kill.

Healing Properties

Some of the creatures used by the ancients for their various healing properties:

  • Slime left behind by a snail is useful for treating boils
  • Crushed house flies can stop the pain of hornet stings
  • Lizards act as an antidote for scorpion stings
  • Gnats are useful as a remedy against snake or viper venom

Fatal Properties

Gnats can also kill if they get inside the body.

Reportedly, the death of Titus (the Roman) was caused by a gnat that crawled up his nose and into his brain.

Moral Quality of Animals

Many animals were given certain moral qualities to teach mankind lessons in wisdom.

Animal Teachings

Here are a few of the things animals can teach us:

  • By covering its excrement, cats teach man decency
  • Ants, who never encroach on another's food supply, teach man respect for the property of others
  • The grasshopper teaches devotion to duty
  • The stork teaches devotion to family
  • The frog, who will offer himself to a predator who is hungry, teaches us compassion
  • The dove teaches us to be monogamous

Vultures and Messiah

Vultures have been assigned a special lesson to teach us, as well as several minor lessons. For one thing, they teach us to continuously sing praises to God.

But pay careful attention when the vulture begins to sing his praises to God from the ground instead of from the air or the trees ... for the vulture has been appointed to announce the advent of the Messiah.

When he sings his praises while sitting on the ground, it's too late to repent!

Hmm. I'll probably miss the Big Event then, because there aren't too many vultures living in the city where I live.

However, I wonder if there is an animal that can predict earthquakes. I could make a lot of money here in California on that one.


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