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Bereishit
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G-d creates the world in six days. On the first day
He makes darkness and light. On the second day He forms
the heavens, dividing the "upper waters" from the "lower
waters." On the third day He sets the boundaries of land
and sea and calls forth trees and greenery from the
earth. On the fourth day He fixes the position of the
sun, moon and stars as timekeepers and illuminators of
the earth. Fish, birds and reptiles are created on the
fifth day; land-animals, and then the human being, on
the sixth. G-d ceases work on the seventh day, and
sanctifies it as a day of rest.
G-d forms the human body from the dust of the earth
and blows into his nostrils a "living soul." Originally
Man is a single person; but deciding that "it is not
good that man be alone," G-d takes a "side" from the
man, forms it into a woman, and marries them to each
other.
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Adam and Eve are placed in the Garden of Eden and
commanded not to eat from the "Tree of Knowledge of Good
and Evil." The serpent persuades Eve to violate the
command, and she shares the forbidden fruit with her
husband. Because of their sin, it is decreed that man
will experience death, returning to the soil from which
he was formed; and that all gain will come only through
struggle and hardship. Man is banished from the Garden.
Eve gives birth to two sons, Cain and Abel. Cain
quarrels with Abel and murders him, and becomes a
rootless wanderer. A third son is born to Adam, Seth,
whose tenth-generation descendent, Noah, is the only
righteous man in a corrupt world.
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