Genesis 2:2-25

Genesis 2:2-25

[2] And on the seventh  day  God  ended  his work  which he had made;  and he rested  on the seventh  day  from all his work  which he had made.  [3] And God  blessed  the seventh  day,  and sanctified  it: because  that in it he had rested  from all his work  which God  created  and made.  [4] These  are the generations  of the heavens  and of the earth  when they were created,  in the day  that the LORD  God  made  the earth  and the heavens,  [5] And every plant  of the field  before  it was in the earth,  and every herb  of the field  before  it grew:  for  the LORD  God  had not  caused it to rain  upon the earth,  and there was not  a man  to till  the ground.  [6] But there went up  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,  and breathed  into his nostrils  the breath  of life;  and man  became a living  soul.  [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  the LORD  God  to grow  every 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 evil.  [10] And a river  went out  of Eden  to water  the garden;  and from thence it was parted,  and became into four  heads.  [11] The name  of the first  is Pison:  that  is it which compasseth  the whole land  of Havilah,  where  there is gold;  [12] And the gold  of that  land  is good:  there is bdellium  and the onyx  stone.  [13] And the name  of the second  river  is Gihon:  the same is it that compasseth  the whole land  of Ethiopia.  [14] And the name  of the third  river  is Hiddekel:  that is it which goeth toward  the east  of Assyria.  And the fourth  river  is Euphrates.  [15] And the LORD  God  took  the man,  and put him  into the garden  of Eden  to dress  it and to keep  [16] And the LORD  God  commanded  the man,  saying,  Of every tree  of the garden  thou mayest freely  [17] But of the tree  of the knowledge  of good  and evil,  thou shalt not eat  of it: for in the day  that thou eatest  thereof thou shalt surely  [18] And the LORD  God  said,  It is not good  that the man  should be  alone; I will make  him an help meet  for him.  [19] And out of the ground  the LORD  God  formed  every beast  of the field,  and every fowl  of the air;  and brought  them unto Adam  to see  what he would call  them: and whatsoever Adam  called  every living  creature,  that  was the name thereof.  [20] And Adam  gave  names  to all cattle,  and to the fowl  of the air,  and to every beast  of the field;  but for Adam  there was not found  an help meet  [21] And the LORD  God  a deep sleep  to fall  and he slept:  and he took  one  of his ribs,  and closed up  the flesh  [22] And the rib,  which the LORD  God  had taken  from man,  made  he a woman,  and brought  her unto the man.  [23] And Adam  said,  This  is now  bone  and flesh  she  shall be called  Woman,  because she  was taken  out of Man.  [24] Therefore  shall a man  leave  his father  and his mother,  and shall cleave  unto his wife:  and they shall be one  flesh.  [25] And they were both  naked,  the man  and his wife,  and were not ashamed.