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  2. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Genesis 2 - Wikipedia

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    genesis 2 On the seventh day, the Sabbath , God rests, and sanctifies the day. God forms Adam out of earth ("adamah"), and sets him in the Garden of Eden , to watch over it.

  3. The Good Samaritan Window, Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    These are the themes of the planes depicting the story of Creation from the Book of Genesis: Chapter 2, vs. 7, 15-17, 20-22; Chapter 3, vs. 1-10, 16-18, 21-24; Chapter 4, vs. 1-8: 13 - God breathing life into Adam 14 - Adam dwelling in Paradise 15 - God creates Eve out of Adam's rib

  4. Genesis 2 - Wikipedia

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    Genesis 2 or Genesis II may refer to: Genesis II (space habitat), an experimental spacecraft launched by Bigelow Aerospace in 2006; Genesis II (film), a 1973 television film pilot; Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, promoter of MMS (known as the "Miracle Mineral Solution") and other sacraments; Genesis 2 (Bible), chapter 2 of the Book of ...

  5. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Genesis - Wikipedia

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    The Bible starts with the creation account, which occurs in six days. On the first day God creates light; on the second, the firmament of heaven; on the third, he separates water and land, and creates plant life; on the fourth day he creates the sun, moon, and stars; on the fifth day marine life and birds; on the sixth day land animals, and man and woman.

  6. The Genesis Code - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis Code takes on two current social and cultural issues: Evolution vs. creation and end-of-life decisions. [2] Although this becomes a romance story, it gives a look to the age-old question of how science and a book of the Bible, Genesis, may both be correct and told in a format that a normal layperson will understand.

  7. Bible code - Wikipedia

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    Example of the ELS method showing an arrangement of the letters from Genesis 26:5–10 in a 21-column grid to derive the words "Bible" and "code". In some cases, multiple terms may be derived from an 'ELS letter array' (text in a grid, with the same number of letters in each line).

  8. Garden of Eden - Wikipedia

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    Expulsion from Paradise, painting by James Tissot (c. 1896–1902) The Expulsion illustrated in the English Junius manuscript, c. 1000 CE. The second part of the Genesis creation narrative, Genesis 2:4–3:24, opens with YHWH-Elohim (translated here "the Lord God") [a] creating the first man (), whom he placed in a garden that he planted "eastward in Eden": [22]

  9. Genesis creation narrative - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis creation narrative is the creation myth [a] of both Judaism and Christianity, [1] told in the Book of Genesis ch. 1–2. While the Jewish and Christian tradition is that the account is one comprehensive story, [2] [3] modern scholars of biblical criticism identify the account as a composite work [4] made up of two stories drawn from different sources.