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Chapter 8
And
God
remembred
Noah,
and
euery
liuing
thing,
and
all
the
cattell
that
was
with
him
in
the
Arke:
and
God
made
a
winde
to
passe
ouer
the
earth,
and
the
waters
asswaged.
2
The
fountaines
also
of
the
deepe,
and
the
windowes
of
heauen
were
stopped,
and
the
raine
from
heauen
was
restrained.
3
And
the
waters
returned
from
off
the
earth,
continually:
and
after
the
end
of
the
hundred
and
fiftie
dayes,
the
waters
were
abated.
4
And
the
Arke
rested
in
the
seuenth
moneth,
on
the
seuenteenth
day
of
the
moneth,
vpon
the
mountaines
of
Ararat.
5
And
the
waters
decreased
continually
vntill
the
tenth
moneth:
in
the
tenth
moneth,
on
the
first
day
of
the
moneth,
were
the
tops
of
the
mountaines
seene.
6
And
it
came
to
passe
at
the
end
of
forty
dayes,
that
Noah
opened
the
window
of
the
Arke
which
he
had
made.
7
And
he
sent
forth
a
Rauen,
which
went
foorth
to
and
fro,
vntill
the
waters
were
dried
vp
from
off
the
earth.
8
Also
hee
sent
foorth
a
doue
from
him,
to
see
if
the
waters
were
abated
from
off
the
face
of
the
ground.
9
But
the
doue
found
no
rest
for
the
sole
of
her
foote,
and
she
returned
vnto
him
into
the
Arke:
for
the
waters
were
on
the
face
of
the
whole
earth.
Then
he
put
foorth
his
hand,
and
tooke
her,
and
pulled
her
in
vnto
him,
into
the
Arke.
10
And
hee
stayed
yet
other
seuen
dayes;
and
againe
hee
sent
foorth
the
doue
out
of
the
Arke.
11
And
the
doue
came
in
to
him
in
the
euening,
and
loe,
in
her
mouth
was
an
Oliue
leafe
pluckt
off:
So
Noah
knew
that
the
waters
were
abated
from
off
the
earth.
12
And
hee
stayed
yet
other
seuen
dayes,
and
sent
forth
the
doue,
which
returned
not
againe
vnto
him
any
more.
13
And
it
came
to
passe
in
the
sixe
hundredth
and
one
yeere,
in
the
first
moneth,
the
first
day
of
the
moneth,
the
waters
were
dryed
vp
from
off
the
earth:
and
Noah
remooued
the
couering
of
the
Arke,
and
looked,
and
behold,
the
face
of
the
ground
was
drie.
14
And
in
the
second
moneth,
on
the
seuen
and
twentieth
day
of
the
moneth,
was
the
earth
dried.
15
And
God
spake
vnto
Noah,
saying,
16
Goe
foorth
of
the
Arke,
thou,
and
thy
wife,
and
thy
sonnes,
and
thy
sonnes
wiues
with
thee:
17
Bring
foorth
with
thee
euery
liuing
thing
that
is
with
thee,
of
all
flesh,
both
of
fowle,
and
of
cattell,
and
of
euery
creeping
thing
that
creepeth
vpon
the
earth,
that
they
may
breed
abundantly
in
the
earth,
and
be
fruitfull,
and
multiply
vpon
the
earth.
18
And
Noah
went
foorth,
and
his
sonnes,
and
his
wife,
and
his
sonnes
wiues
with
him:
19
Euery
beast,
euery
creeping
thing,
and
euery
fowle,
and
whatsoeuer
creepeth
vpon
the
earth,
after
their
kinds,
went
foorth
out
of
the
Arke.
20
And
Noah
builded
an
Altar
vnto
the
Lord,
and
tooke
of
euery
cleane
beast,
and
of
euery
cleane
fowle,
and
offred
burnt
offrings
on
the
Altar.
21
And
the
Lord
smelled
a
sweete
sauour,
and
the
Lord
said
in
his
heart,
I
will
not
againe
curse
the
ground
any
more
for
mans
sake;
for
the
imagination
of
mans
heart
is
euil
from
his
youth:
neither
will
I
againe
smite
any
more
euery
thing
liuing,
as
I
haue
done.
22
While
the
earth
remaineth,
seed-time
and
haruest,
and
cold,
and
heat,
and
Summer,
and
Winter,
and
day
and
night,
shall
not
cease.
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