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  • In the beginning God created heaven and earth. (Genesis 1, 1)

  • Now the earth was a formless void, there was darkness over the deep, with a divine wind sweeping over the waters. (Genesis 1, 2)

  • God called light 'day', and darkness he called 'night'. Evening came and morning came: the first day. (Genesis 1, 5)

  • God called the vault 'heaven'. Evening came and morning came: the second day. (Genesis 1, 8)

  • God said, 'Let the waters under heaven come together into a single mass, and let dry land appear.' And so it was. (Genesis 1, 9)

  • God said, 'Let the earth produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants, and fruit trees on earth, bearing fruit with their seed inside, each corresponding to its own species.' And so it was. (Genesis 1, 11)

  • The earth produced vegetation: the various kinds of seed-bearing plants and the fruit trees with seed inside, each corresponding to its own species. God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1, 12)

  • Evening came and morning came: the third day. (Genesis 1, 13)

  • Evening came and morning came: the fourth day. (Genesis 1, 19)

  • God said, 'Let the waters be alive with a swarm of living creatures, and let birds wing their way above the earth across the vault of heaven.' And so it was. (Genesis 1, 20)

  • God created great sea-monsters and all the creatures that glide and teem in the waters in their own species, and winged birds in their own species. God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1, 21)

  • God blessed them, saying, 'Be fruitful, multiply, and fill the waters of the seas; and let the birds multiply on land.' (Genesis 1, 22)


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