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Genesis 2
Thus
the
heavens
and
the
a
earth
were
finished,
and
all
the
b
host
of
them.
2 And
on
the
seventh
day
God
ended
his
work
which
he
had
a
made;
and
he
b
rested
on
the
seventh
day
from
all
his
c
work
which
he
had
made.
3 And
God
blessed
the
a
seventh
day,
and
b
sanctified
it:
because
that
in
it
he
had
c
rested
from
all
his
work
which
God
d
created
and
made.
4 These
are
the
generations
of
the
heavens
and
of
the
earth
when
they
were
a
created,
in
the
day
that
the
b
Lord
God
made
the
earth
and
the
heavens,
5 And
every
a
plant
of
the
field
b
before
it
was
in
the
c
earth,
and
every
herb
of
the
field
before
it
grew:
for
the
Lord
God
had
not
caused
it
to
rain
upon
the
earth,
and
there
was
not
a
d
man
to
till
the
e
ground.
6 But
there
went
up
a
a
mist
from
the
earth,
and
watered
the
whole
face
of
the
ground.
7 And
the
Lord
God
a
formed
b
man
of
the
c
dust
of
the
ground,
and
breathed
into
his
nostrils
the
d
breath
of
life;
and
e
man
became
a
living
f
soul.
8 And
the
Lord
God
planted
a
garden
eastward
in
a
Eden;
and
there
he
put
the
man
whom
he
had
formed.
9 And
out
of
the
ground
made
the
Lord
God
to
grow
every
tree
that
is
pleasant
to
the
a
sight,
and
good
for
b
food;
the
c
tree
of
d
life
also
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
and
the
tree
of
e
knowledge
of
good
and
evil.
10 And
a
river
went
out
of
a
Eden
to
water
the
garden;
and
from
thence
it
was
b
parted,
and
became
into
four
heads.
11 The
name
of
the
first
is
Pison:
that
is
it
which
a
compasseth
the
whole
land
of
b
Havilah,
where
there
is
gold;
12 And
the
gold
of
that
land
is
good:
there
is
bdellium
and
a
the
onyx
stone.
13 And
the
name
of
the
second
river
is
Gihon:
the
same
is
it
that
a
compasseth
the
whole
land
of
b
Ethiopia.
14 And
the
name
of
the
third
river
is
Hiddekel:
that
is
it
which
goeth
toward
the
east
of
Assyria.
And
the
fourth
river
is
Euphrates.
15 And
the
Lord
God
took
the
man,
and
put
him
into
the
a
garden
of
b
Eden
c
to
dress
it
and
to
d
keep
it.
16 And
the
Lord
God
a
commanded
the
man,
saying,
Of
every
tree
of
the
garden
thou
mayest
b
freely
eat:
17 But
of
the
a
tree
of
the
b
knowledge
of
good
and
evil,
thou
shalt
not
eat
of
it:
for
in
the
c
day
that
thou
eatest
thereof
thou
shalt
surely
d
die.
18 And
the
Lord
God
said,
It
is
not
good
that
the
man
should
be
a
alone;
I
will
make
him
b
an
help
meet
for
him.
19 And
out
of
the
ground
the
Lord
God
formed
every
beast
of
the
field,
and
every
fowl
of
the
air;
and
brought
them
unto
a
Adam
to
see
what
he
would
call
them:
and
whatsoever
Adam
called
every
living
creature,
that
was
the
b
name
thereof.
20 And
Adam
gave
names
to
all
cattle,
and
to
the
fowl
of
the
air,
and
to
every
beast
of
the
field;
but
for
Adam
there
was
not
found
an
help
meet
for
him.
21 And
the
Lord
God
caused
a
deep
sleep
to
fall
upon
Adam,
and
he
slept:
and
he
took
one
of
his
ribs,
and
closed
up
the
flesh
instead
thereof;
22 And
the
rib,
which
the
Lord
God
had
taken
from
man,
made
he
a
a
woman,
and
brought
her
unto
the
man.
23 And
Adam
said,
This
is
now
bone
of
my
bones,
and
a
flesh
of
my
flesh:
she
shall
be
called
b
Woman,
because
she
was
taken
out
of
Man.
24 Therefore
shall
a
a
man
leave
his
b
father
and
his
mother,
and
shall
c
cleave
unto
his
d
wife:
and
they
shall
be
e
one
flesh.
25 And
they
were
both
a
naked,
the
man
and
his
wife,
and
were
not
b
ashamed.
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