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So the Lord God made Adam fall into a deep sleep, and, while he slept, took away one of his ribs, and filled its place with flesh. (Genesis 2, 21)
banished Adam, and posted his Cherubim before the garden of delight, with a sword of fire that turned this way and that, so that he could reach the tree of life no longer. (Genesis 3, 24)
If thy actions are good, canst thou doubt they will be rewarded? If not, canst thou doubt that guilt, thenceforward, will lie at thy door? Meanwhile he is at thy mercy, and thou canst have thy way with him.✻ (Genesis 4, 7)
which went this way and that, and had not come back to him when the waters dried up over the earth.✻ (Genesis 8, 7)
It was the first day of the first month of his six hundred and first year when the waters ebbed away from the land, and Noe, withdrawing the covering of the Ark, looked round him and found that the whole surface of the ground was clear. (Genesis 8, 13)
whereupon Sem and Japheth spread a cloak over their shoulders, and walked in backwards to cover their father’s nakedness, their faces turned away, so that they never caught sight of his naked body. (Genesis 9, 23)
Aradians, Samarites and Amathites; so, in later times, the Chanaanite peoples spread this way and that. (Genesis 10, 18)
Hitherto, the world had only one way of speech, only one language. (Genesis 11, 1)
That is why it was called Babel, Confusion, because it was there that the Lord confused the whole world’s speech, and scattered them far away, over the wide face of earth. (Genesis 11, 9)
Meanwhile, the Lord said to Abram, Leave thy country behind thee, thy kinsfolk, and thy father’s home, and come away into a land I will shew thee. (Genesis 12, 1)
Thus Abram journeyed on, travelling always further south. (Genesis 12, 9)
And now the country was stricken with famine; and Abram made his way into Egypt, to take refuge there, so grievous was the famine all over the country. (Genesis 12, 10)
