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Chapter 2
Thus
the
heauens
and
the
earth
were
finished,
and
all
the
hoste
of
them.
2
And
on
the
seuenth
day
God
ended
his
worke,
which
hee
had
made:
And
he
rested
on
the
seuenth
day
from
all
his
worke,
which
he
had
made.
3
And
God
blessed
the
seuenth
day,
and
sanctified
it:
because
that
in
it
he
had
rested
from
all
his
worke,
which
God
created
and
made.
4
These
are
the
generations
of
the
heauens,
&
of
the
earth,
when
they
were
created;
in
the
day
that
the
Lord
God
made
the
earth,
and
the
heauens,
5
And
euery
plant
of
the
field,
before
it
was
in
the
earth,
and
euery
herbe
of
the
field,
before
it
grew:
for
the
Lord
God
had
not
caused
it
to
raine
vpon
the
earth,
and
there
was
not
a
man
to
till
the
ground.
6
But
there
went
vp
a
mist
from
the
earth,
and
watered
the
whole
face
of
the
ground.
7
And
the
Lord
God
formed
man
of
the
dust
of
the
ground,
&
breathed
into
his
nostrils
the
breath
of
life;
and
man
became
a
liuing
soule.
8
And
the
Lord
God
planted
a
garden
Eastward
in
Eden;
and
there
he
put
the
man
whom
he
had
formed.
9
And
out
of
the
ground
made
the
Lord
God
to
grow
euery
tree
that
is
pleasant
to
the
sight,
and
good
for
food:
the
tree
of
life
also
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
and
the
tree
of
knowledge
of
good
and
euill.
10
And
a
riuer
went
out
of
Eden
to
water
the
garden,
and
from
thence
it
was
parted,
and
became
into
foure
heads.
11
The
name
of
the
first
is
Pison:
that
is
it
which
compasseth
the
whole
land
of
Hauilah,
where
there
is
gold.
12
And
the
gold
of
that
land
is
good:
There
is
Bdellium
and
the
Onix
stone.
13
And
the
name
of
the
second
riuer
is
Gihon:
the
same
is
it
that
compasseth
the
whole
land
of
Ethiopia.
14
And
the
name
of
the
third
riuer
is
Hiddekel:
that
is
it
which
goeth
toward
the
East
of
Assyria:
and
the
fourth
riuer
is
Euphrates.
15
And
the
Lord
God
tooke
the
man,
and
put
him
into
the
garden
of
Eden,
to
dresse
it,
and
to
keepe
it.
16
And
the
Lord
God
commanded
the
man,
saying,
Of
euery
tree
of
the
garden
thou
mayest
freely
eate.
17
But
of
the
tree
of
the
knowledge
of
good
and
euill,
thou
shalt
not
eate
of
it:
for
in
the
day
that
thou
eatest
thereof,
thou
shalt
surely
die.
18
And
the
Lord
God
said,
It
is
not
good
that
the
man
should
be
alone:
I
will
make
him
an
helpe
meet
for
him.
19
And
out
of
ye
ground
the
Lord
God
formed
euery
beast
of
the
field,
and
euery
foule
of
the
aire,
and
brought
them
vnto
Adam,
to
see
what
he
would
call
them:
and
whatsoeuer
Adam
called
euery
liuing
creature,
that
was
the
name
thereof.
20
And
Adam
gaue
names
to
all
cattell,
and
to
the
foule
of
the
aire,
and
to
euery
beast
of
the
fielde:
but
for
Adam
there
was
not
found
an
helpe
meete
for
him.
21
And
the
Lord
God
caused
a
deepe
sleepe
to
fall
vpon
Adam,
and
hee
slept;
and
he
tooke
one
of
his
ribs,
and
closed
vp
the
flesh
in
stead
thereof.
22
And
the
rib
which
the
Lord
God
had
taken
from
man,
made
hee
a
woman,
&
brought
her
vnto
the
man.
23
And
Adam
said,
This
is
now
bone
of
my
bones,
and
flesh
of
my
flesh:
she
shalbe
called
woman,
because
shee
was
taken
out
of
man.
24
Therefore
shall
a
man
leaue
his
father
and
his
mother,
and
shall
cleaue
vnto
his
wife:
and
they
shalbe
one
flesh.
25
And
they
were
both
naked,
the
man
&
his
wife,
and
were
not
ashamed.
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