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God, at the beginning of time, created heaven and earth. (Genesis 1, 1)
Thus heaven and earth and all the furniture of them were completed. (Genesis 2, 1)
Such origin heaven and earth had in the day of their fashioning. When heaven and earth God made, (Genesis 2, 4)
Still thou shalt earn thy bread with the sweat of thy brow, until thou goest back into the ground from which thou wast taken; dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. (Genesis 3, 19)
Thou must know that I mean to bring a flood of waters over the earth, and destroy every creature that lives and breathes under heaven; all that earth holds must perish. (Genesis 6, 17)
It was the seventeenth day of the second month of Noe’s six hundredth year, when all the springs of the great depth beneath broke through, and the flood-gates of heaven were opened; (Genesis 7, 11)
Higher and higher the waters rose above the ground, till all the high mountains under heaven disappeared; (Genesis 7, 19)
The springs of the great depth closed up again; so, too, did the flood-gates of heaven, and rain fell from heaven no longer; (Genesis 8, 2)
It would be well, they said, to build ourselves a city, and a tower in it with a top that reaches to heaven; we will make ourselves a great people, instead of scattering over the wide face of earth. (Genesis 11, 4)
Melchisedech, too, was there, the king of Salem. And he, priest as he was of the most high God, brought out bread and wine with him, (Genesis 14, 18)
and gave him this benediction, On Abram be the blessing of the most high God, maker of heaven and earth, (Genesis 14, 19)
But Abram answered, By this hand, which I lift up to the Lord God, the prince of heaven and earth, (Genesis 14, 22)
