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God, at the beginning of time, created heaven and earth. (Genesis 1, 1)
Earth was still an empty waste, and darkness hung over the deep; but already, over its waters, stirred the breath of God. (Genesis 1, 2)
a vault by which God would separate the waters which were beneath it from the waters above it; and so it was done. (Genesis 1, 7)
God made the two great luminaries, the greater of them to command the day, and the lesser to command the night; then he made the stars. (Genesis 1, 16)
Thus God created the huge sea-beasts, and all the different kinds of life and movement that spring from the waters, and all the different kinds of flying things; and God saw it, and found it good. (Genesis 1, 21)
So God made man in his own image, made him in the image of God. Man and woman both, he created them. (Genesis 1, 27)
That is why God gave the seventh day his blessing, and hallowed it, because it was the day on which his divine activity of creation finished. (Genesis 2, 3)
And now, from the clay of the ground, the Lord God formed man, breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and made of man a living person.✻ (Genesis 2, 7)
And this was the command which the Lord God gave the man, Thou mayest eat thy fill of all the trees in the garden (Genesis 2, 16)
except the tree which brings knowledge of good and evil; if ever thou eatest of this, thy doom is death. (Genesis 2, 17)
And now, from the clay of the ground, all the beasts that roam the earth and all that flies through the air were ready fashioned, and the Lord God brought them to Adam, to see what he would call them; the name Adam gave to each living creature is its name still. (Genesis 2, 19)
Of all the beasts which the Lord God had made, there was none that could match the serpent in cunning. It was he who said to the woman, What is this command God has given you, not to eat the fruit of any tree in the garden? (Genesis 3, 1)
