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the light he called Day, and the darkness Night. So evening came, and morning, and one day passed. (Genesis 1, 5)
This vault God called the Sky. So evening came, and morning, and a second day passed. (Genesis 1, 8)
So evening came, and morning, and a third day passed. (Genesis 1, 13)
Next, God said, Let there be luminaries in the vault of the sky, to divide the spheres of day and night; let them give portents, and be the measures of time, to mark out the day and the year; (Genesis 1, 14)
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)
to control day and night, and divide the spheres of light and darkness. And God saw it, and found it good. (Genesis 1, 18)
So evening came, and morning, and a fourth day passed. (Genesis 1, 19)
So evening came, and morning, and a fifth day passed. (Genesis 1, 23)
And God saw all that he had made, and found it very good. So evening came, and morning, and a sixth day passed. (Genesis 1, 31)
By the seventh day,✻ God had come to an end of making, and rested, on the seventh day, with his whole task accomplished. (Genesis 2, 2)
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)
Such origin heaven and earth had in the day of their fashioning. When heaven and earth God made, (Genesis 2, 4)
