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The Holy Bible
Catholic Public Domain Version
Original Edition
Translated from
the Pope Sixtus V and Pope Clement VIII
Latin Vulgate Bible,
using the Challoner Douay Version as a guide,
in accord with the teachings of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Translation completed on March 28, 2009.
This printing includes the latest errata,
through April of 2010.
Translated, edited, and published by
Ronald L. Conte Jr.
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saw that it was good. {1:26} And he said: “Let us make Man
to our image and likeness. And let him rule over the fish of
the sea, and the flying creatures of the air, and the wild beasts,
and the entire earth, and every animal that moves on the
earth.” {1:27} And God created man to his own image; to
the image of God he created him; male and female, he
created them. {1:28} And God blessed them, and he said,
“Increase and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it, and
have dominion over the fish of the sea, and the flying
creatures of the air, and over every living thing that moves
upon the earth.” {1:29} And God said: “Behold, I have given
you every seed-bearing plant upon the earth, and all the trees
that have in themselves the ability to sow their own kind, to
be food for you, {1:30} and for all the animals of the land,
and for all the flying things of the air, and for everything that
moves upon the earth and in which there is a living soul, so
that they may have these on which to feed.” And so it
became. {1:31} And God saw everything that he had made.
And they were very good. And it became evening and
morning, the sixth day.
The Holy Bible
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Old Testament
** The Book of Genesis **
[Genesis 1] {1:1} In the beginning, God created heaven and
earth. {1:2} But the earth was empty and unoccupied, and
darknesses were over the face of the abyss; and so the Spirit
of God was brought over the waters. {1:3} And God said,
“Let there be light.” And light became. {1:4} And God saw
the light, that it was good; and so he divided the light from
the darknesses. {1:5} And he called the light, ‘Day,’ and the
darknesses, ‘Night.’ And it became evening and morning, one
day. {1:6} God also said, “Let there be a firmament in the
midst of the waters, and let it divide waters from waters.”
{1:7} And God made a firmament, and he divided the waters
that were under the firmament, from those that were above
the firmament. And so it became. {1:8} And God called the
firmament ‘Heaven.’ And it became evening and morning,
the second day. {1:9} Truly God said: “Let the waters that
are under heaven be gathered together into one place; and let
the dry land appear.” And so it became. {1:10} And God
called the dry land, ‘Earth,’ and he called the gathering of the
waters, ‘Seas.’ And God saw that it was good. {1:11} And he
said, “Let the land spring forth green plants, both those
producing seed, and fruit-bearing trees, producing fruit
according to their kind, whose seed is within itself, over all
the earth.” And so it became. {1:12} And the land brought
forth green plants, both those producing seed, according to
their kind, and trees producing fruit, with each having its own
way of sowing, according to its species. And God saw that it
was good. {1:13} And it became evening and the morning,
the third day. {1:14} Then God said: “Let there be lights in
the firmament of heaven. And let them divide day from night,
and let them become signs, both of the seasons, and of the
days and years. {1:15} Let them shine in the firmament of
heaven and illuminate the earth.” And so it became.
{1:16} And God made two great lights: a greater light, to rule
over the day, and a lesser light, to rule over the night, along
with the stars. {1:17} And he set them in the firmament of
heaven, to give light over all the earth, {1:18} and to rule
over the day as well as the night, and to divide light from
darkness. And God saw that it was good. {1:19} And it
became evening and morning, the fourth day. {1:20} And
then God said, “Let the waters produce animals with a living
soul, and flying creatures above the earth, under the
firmament of heaven.” {1:21} And God created the great sea
creatures, and everything with a living soul and the ability to
move that the waters produced, according to their species,
and all the flying creatures, according to their kind. And God
saw that it was good. {1:22} And he blessed them, saying:
“Increase and multiply, and fill the waters of the sea. And let
the birds be multiplied above the land.” {1:23} And it
became evening and morning, the fifth day. {1:24} God also
said, “Let the land produce living souls in their kind: cattle,
and animals, and wild beasts of the earth, according to their
species.” And so it became. {1:25} And God made the wild
beasts of the earth according to their species, and the cattle,
and every animal on the land, according to its kind. And God
[Genesis 2] {2:1} And so the heavens and the earth were
completed, with all their adornment. {2:2} And on the
seventh day, God fulfilled his work, which he had made. And
on the seventh day he rested from all his work, which he had
accomplished. {2:3} And he blessed the seventh day and
sanctified it. For in it, he had ceased from all his work: the
work whereby God created whatever he should make.
{2:4} These are the generations of heaven and earth, when
they were created, in the day when the Lord God made
heaven and earth, {2:5} and every sapling of the field, before
it would rise up in the land, and every wild plant, before it
would germinate. For the Lord God had not brought rain
upon the earth, and there was no man to work the land.
{2:6} But a fountain ascended from the earth, irrigating the
entire surface of the land. {2:7} And then the Lord God
formed man from the clay of the earth, and he breathed into
his face the breath of life, and man became a living soul.
{2:8} Now the Lord God had planted a Paradise of
enjoyment from the beginning. In it, he placed the man
whom he had formed. {2:9} And from the soil the Lord God
produced every tree that was beautiful to behold and pleasant
to eat. And even the tree of life was in the midst of Paradise,
and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. {2:10} And a
river went forth from the place of enjoyment so as to irrigate
Paradise, which is divided from there into four heads.
{2:11} The name of one is the Phison; it is that which runs
through all the land of Hevilath, where gold is born;
{2:12} and the gold of that land is the finest. In that place is
found bdellium and the onyx stone. {2:13} And the name of
the second river is the Gehon; it is that which runs through
all the land of Ethiopia. {2:14} Truly, the name of the third
river is the Tigris; it advances opposite the Assyrians. But the
fourth river, it is the Euphrates. {2:15} Thus, the Lord God
brought the man, and put him into the Paradise of enjoyment,
so that it would be attended and preserved by him.
{2:16} And he instructed him, saying: “From every tree of
Paradise, you shall eat. {2:17} But from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat. For in
whatever day you will eat from it, you will die a death.”
{2:18} The Lord God also said: “It is not good for the man to
be alone. Let us make a helper for him similar to himself.”
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{2:19} Therefore, the Lord God, having formed from the soil
all the animals of the earth and all the flying creatures of the
air, brought them to Adam, in order to see what he would
call them. For whatever Adam would call any living creature,
that would be its name. {2:20} And Adam called each of the
living things by their names: all the flying creatures of the air,
and all the wild beasts of the land. Yet truly, for Adam, there
was not found a helper similar to himself. {2:21} And so the
Lord God sent a deep sleep upon Adam. And when he was
fast asleep, he took one of his ribs, and he completed it with
flesh for it. {2:22} And the Lord God built up the rib, which
he took from Adam, into a woman. And he led her to Adam.
{2:23} And Adam said: “Now this is bone from my bones,
and flesh from my flesh. This one shall be called woman,
because she was taken from man.” {2:24} For this reason, a
man shall leave behind his father and mother, and he shall
cling to his wife; and the two shall be as one flesh.
{2:25} Now they were both naked: Adam, of course, and his
wife. And they were not ashamed.
you.” {3:17} Yet truly, to Adam, he said: “Because you have
listened to the voice of your wife, and have eaten of the tree,
from which I instructed you that you should not eat, cursed is
the land that you work. In hardship shall you eat from it, all
the days of your life. {3:18} Thorns and thistles shall it
produce for you, and you shall eat the plants of the earth.
{3:19} By the sweat of your face shall you eat bread, until
you return to the earth from which you were taken. For dust
you are, and unto dust you shall return.” {3:20} And Adam
called the name of his wife, ‘Eve,’ because she was the
mother of all the living. {3:21} The Lord God also made for
Adam and his wife garments from skins, and he clothed them.
{3:22} And he said: “Behold, Adam has become like one of
us, knowing good and evil. Therefore, now perhaps he may
put forth his hand and also take from the tree of life, and eat,
and live in eternity.” {3:23} And so the Lord God sent him
away from the Paradise of enjoyment, in order to work the
earth from which he was taken. {3:24} And he cast out
Adam. And in front of the Paradise of enjoyment, he placed
the Cherubim with a flaming sword, turning together, to
guard the way to the tree of life.
[Genesis 3] {3:1} However, the serpent was more crafty than
any of the creatures of the earth that the Lord God had made.
And he said to the woman, “Why has God instructed you,
that you should not eat from every tree of Paradise?”
{3:2} The woman responded to him: “From the fruit of the
trees which are in Paradise, we eat. {3:3} Yet truly, from the
fruit of the tree which is in the middle of Paradise, God has
instructed us that we should not eat, and that we should not
touch it, lest perhaps we may die.” {3:4} Then the serpent
said to the woman: “By no means will you die a death.
{3:5} For God knows that, on whatever day you will eat
from it, your eyes will be opened; and you will be like gods,
knowing good and evil.” {3:6} And so the woman saw that
the tree was good to eat, and beautiful to the eyes, and
delightful to consider. And she took from its fruit, and she ate.
And she gave to her husband, who ate. {3:7} And the eyes of
them both were opened. And when they realized themselves
to be naked, they joined together fig leaves and made
coverings for themselves. {3:8} And when they had heard the
voice of the Lord God taking a walk in Paradise in the
afternoon breeze, Adam and his wife hid themselves from the
face of the Lord God in the midst of the trees of Paradise.
{3:9} And the Lord God called Adam and said to him:
“Where are you?” {3:10} And he said, “I heard your voice in
Paradise, and I was afraid, because I was naked, and so I hid
myself.” {3:11} He said to him, “Then who told you that you
were naked, if you have not eaten of the tree from which I
instructed you that you should not eat?” {3:12} And Adam
said, “The woman, whom you gave to me as a companion,
gave to me from the tree, and I ate.” {3:13} And the Lord
God said to the woman, “Why have you done this?” And she
responded, “The serpent deceived me, and I ate.” {3:14} And
the Lord God said to the serpent: “Because you have done
this, you are cursed among all living things, even the wild
beasts of the earth. Upon your breast shall you travel, and the
ground shall you eat, all the days of your life. {3:15} I will
put enmities between you and the woman, between your
offspring and her offspring. She will crush your head, and
you will lie in wait for her heel.” {3:16} To the woman, he
also said: “I will multiply your labors and your conceptions.
In pain shall you give birth to sons, and you shall be under
your husband’s power, and he shall have dominion over
[Genesis 4] {4:1} Truly, Adam knew his wife Eve, who
conceived and gave birth to Cain, saying, “I have obtained a
man through God.” {4:2} And again she gave birth to his
brother Abel. But Abel was a pastor of sheep, and Cain was a
farmer. {4:3} Then it happened, after many days, that Cain
offered gifts to the Lord, from the fruits of the earth.
{4:4} Abel likewise offered from the firstborn of his flock,
and from their fat. And the Lord looked with favor on Abel
and his gifts. {4:5} Yet in truth, he did not look with favor on
Cain and his gifts. And Cain was vehemently angry, and his
countenance fell. {4:6} And the Lord said to him: “Why are
you angry? And why is your face fallen? {4:7} If you behave
well, will you not receive? But if you behave badly, will not
sin at once be present at the door? And so its desire will be
within you, and you will be dominated by it.” {4:8} And
Cain said to his brother Abel, “Let us go outside.” And when
they were in the field, Cain rose up against his brother Abel,
and he put him to death. {4:9} And the Lord said to Cain,
“Where is your brother Abel?” And he responded: “I do not
know. Am I my brother’s keeper?” {4:10} And he said to him:
“What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood
cries out to me from the land. {4:11} Now, therefore, you
will be cursed upon the land, which opened its mouth and
received the blood of your brother at your hand.
{4:12} When you work it, it will not give you its fruit; a
vagrant and a fugitive shall you be upon the land.”
{4:13} And Cain said to the Lord: “My iniquity is too great
to deserve kindness. {4:14} Behold, you have cast me out this
day before the face of the earth, and from your face I will be
hidden; and I will be a vagrant and a fugitive on the earth.
Therefore, anyone who finds me will kill me.” {4:15} And
the Lord said to him: “By no means will it be so; rather,
whoever would kill Cain, will be punished sevenfold.” And
the Lord placed a seal upon Cain, so that anyone who found
him would not put him to death. {4:16} And so Cain,
departing from the face of the Lord, lived as a fugitive on the
earth, toward the eastern region of Eden. {4:17} Then Cain
knew his wife, and she conceived and gave birth to Enoch.
And he built a city, and he called its name by the name of his
son, Enoch. {4:18} Thereafter, Enoch conceived Irad, and
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Irad conceived Mahujael, and Mahujael conceived
Mathusael, and Mathusael conceived Lamech.
{4:19} Lamech took two wives: the name of one was Adah,
and the name of the other was Zillah. {4:20} And Adah
conceived Jabel, who was the father of those who live in tents
and are shepherds. {4:21} And the name of his brother was
Jubal; he was the father of those who sing to the harp and the
organ. {4:22} Zillah also conceived Tubalcain, who was a
hammerer and artisan in every work of brass and iron. In fact,
the sister of Tubalcain was Noema. {4:23} And Lamech said
to his wives Adah and Zillah: “Listen to my voice, you wives
of Lamech, pay attention to my speech. For I have killed a
man to my own harm, and an adolescent to my own bruising.
{4:24} Sevenfold vengeance will be given for Cain, but for
Lamech, seventy-seven times.” {4:25} Adam also knew his
wife again, and she gave birth to a son, and she called his
name Seth, saying, “God has given me another offspring, in
place of Abel, whom Cain killed.” {4:26} But to Seth also
was born a son, whom he called Enos. This one began to
invoke the name of the Lord.
days of Enoch that passed were three hundred and sixty-five
years. {5:24} And he walked with God, and then he was seen
no more, because God took him. {5:25} Likewise,
Methuselah lived for one hundred and eighty-seven years,
and then he conceived Lamech. {5:26} And after he
conceived Lamech, Methuselah lived for seven hundred and
eighty-two years, and he conceived sons and daughters.
{5:27} And all the days of Methuselah that passed were nine
hundred and sixty-nine years, and then he died. {5:28} Then
Lamech lived for one hundred and eighty-two years, and he
conceived a son. {5:29} And he called his name Noah, saying,
“This one will console us from the works and hardships of
our hands, in the land that the Lord has cursed.” {5:30} And
after he conceived Noah, Lamech lived for five hundred and
ninety-five years, and he conceived sons and daughters.
{5:31} And all the days of Lamech that passed were seven
hundred and seventy-seven years, and then he died. In truth,
when Noah was five hundred years old, he conceived Shem,
Ham, and Japheth.
[Genesis 6] {6:1} And when men began to be multiplied
upon the earth, and daughters were born to them, {6:2} the
sons of God, seeing that the daughters of men were beautiful,
took to themselves wives from all whom they chose.
{6:3} And God said: “My spirit shall not remain in man
forever, because he is flesh. And so his days shall be one
hundred and twenty years.” {6:4} Now giants were upon the
earth in those days. For after the sons of God went in to the
daughters of men, and they conceived, these became the
powerful ones of ancient times, men of renown. {6:5} Then
God, seeing that the wickedness of men was great upon the
earth and that every thought of their heart was intent upon
evil at all times, {6:6} repented that he had made man on the
earth. And being touched inwardly with a sorrow of heart,
{6:7} he said, “I will eliminate man, whom I have created,
from the face of the earth, from man to other living things,
from animals even to the flying things of the air. For it grieves
me that I have made them.” {6:8} Yet truly, Noah found
grace before the Lord. {6:9} These are the generations of
Noah. Noah was a just man, and yet he was predominate
among his generations, for he walked with God. {6:10} And
he conceived three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
{6:11} Yet the earth was corrupted before the eyes of God,
and it was filled with iniquity. {6:12} And when God had
seen that the earth had been corrupted, (indeed, all flesh had
corrupted its way upon the earth) {6:13} he said to Noah:
“The end of all flesh has arrived in my sight. The earth has
been filled with iniquity by their presence, and I will destroy
them, along with the earth. {6:14} Make yourself an ark from
smoothed wood. You shall make little dwelling places in the
ark, and you shall smear pitch on the interior and exterior.
{6:15} And thus shall you make it: The length of the ark shall
be three hundred cubits, its width fifty cubits, and its height
thirty cubits. {6:16} You shall make a window in the ark, and
you shall complete it within a cubit of the top. Then you shall
set the door of the ark at its side. You shall make in it: a
lower part, upper rooms, and a third level. {6:17} Behold, I
shall bring the waters of a great flood upon the earth, so as to
put to death all flesh in which there is the breath of life under
heaven. All things that are on the earth shall be consumed.
{6:18} And I shall establish my covenant with you, and you
shall enter the ark, you and your sons, your wife and the
[Genesis 5] {5:1} This is the book of the lineage of Adam. In
the day that God created man, he made him to the likeness of
God. {5:2} He created them, male and female; and he blessed
them. And he called their name Adam, in the day when they
were created. {5:3} Then Adam lived for one hundred and
thirty years. And then he conceived a son in his own image
and likeness, and he called his name Seth. {5:4} And after he
conceived Seth, the days of Adam that passed were eight
hundred years. And he conceived sons and daughters.
{5:5} And all the time that passed while Adam lived was nine
hundred and thirty years, and then he died. {5:6} Seth
likewise lived for one hundred and five years, and then he
conceived Enos. {5:7} And after he conceived Enos, Seth
lived for eight hundred and seven years, and he conceived
sons and daughters. {5:8} And all the days of Seth that
passed were nine hundred and twelve years, and then he died.
{5:9} In truth, Enos lived ninety years, and then he conceived
Cainan. {5:10} After his birth, he lived eight hundred and
fifteen years, and he conceived sons and daughters.
{5:11} And all the days of Enos that passed were nine
hundred and five years, and then he died. {5:12} Likewise,
Cainan lived seventy years, and then he conceived Mahalalel.
{5:13} And after he conceived Mahalalel, Cainan lived for
eight hundred and forty years, and he conceived sons and
daughters. {5:14} And all the days of Cainan that passed
were nine hundred and ten years, and then he died.
{5:15} And Mahalalel lived sixty-five years, and then he
conceived Jared. {5:16} And after he conceived Jared,
Mahalalel lived for eight hundred and thirty years, and he
conceived sons and daughters. {5:17} And all the days of
Mahalalel that passed were eight hundred and ninety-five
years, and then he died. {5:18} And Jared lived for one
hundred and sixty-two years, and then he conceived Enoch.
{5:19} And after he conceived Enoch, Jared lived for eight
hundred years, and he conceived sons and daughters.
{5:20} And all the days of Jared that passed were nine
hundred and sixty-two years, and then he died. {5:21} Now
Enoch lived for sixty-five years, and then he conceived
Methuselah. {5:22} And Enoch walked with God. And after
he conceived Methuselah, he lived for three hundred years,
and he conceived sons and daughters. {5:23} And all the
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wives of your sons with you. {6:19} And from every living
thing of all that is flesh, you shall lead pairs into the ark, so
that they may survive with you: from the male sex and the
female, {6:20} from birds, according to their kind, and from
beasts, in their kind, and from among all animals on earth,
according to their kind; pairs from each shall enter with you,
so that they may be able to live. {6:21} Therefore, you shall
take with you from all the foods that are able to be eaten, and
you shall carry these with you. And these shall be used as
food, some for you, and the rest for them.” {6:22} And so
Noah did all things just as God had instructed him.
earth, from man to animal, the crawling things just as much
as the flying things of the air. And they were wiped away
from the earth. But only Noah remained, and those who were
with him in the ark. {7:24} And the waters possessed the
earth for one hundred and fifty days.
[Genesis 8] {8:1} Then God remembered Noah, and all
living things, and all the cattle, which were with him in the
ark, and he brought a wind across the earth, and the waters
were diminished. {8:2} And the fountains of the abyss and
the floodgates of heaven were closed. And the rain from
heaven was restrained. {8:3} And the waters were restored to
their coming and going from the earth. And they began to
diminish after one hundred and fifty days. {8:4} And the ark
rested in the seventh month, on the twenty-seventh day of the
month, upon the mountains of Armenia. {8:5} Yet in truth,
the waters were departing and decreasing until the tenth
month. For in the tenth month, on the first day of the month,
the tips of the mountains appeared. {8:6} And when forty
days had passed, Noah, opening the window that he had
made in the ark, sent forth a raven, {8:7} which went forth
and did not return, until the waters were dried up across the
earth. {8:8} Likewise, he sent forth a dove after him, in order
to see if the waters had now ceased upon the face of the earth.
{8:9} But when she did not find a place where her foot might
rest, she returned to him in the ark. For the waters were upon
the whole earth. And he extended his hand and caught her,
and he brought her into the ark. {8:10} And then, having
waited a further seven days, he again sent forth the dove out
of the ark. {8:11} And she came to him in the evening,
carrying in her mouth an olive branch with green leaves.
Noah then understood that the waters had ceased upon the
earth. {8:12} And nevertheless, he waited another seven days.
And he sent forth the dove, which no longer returned to him.
{8:13} Therefore, in the six hundred and first year, in the first
month, on the first day of the month, the waters were
diminished upon the earth. And Noah, opening the cover of
the ark, gazed out and saw that the surface of the earth had
become dry. {8:14} In the second month, on the twenty-
seventh day of the month, the earth was made dry.
{8:15} Then God spoke to Noah, saying: {8:16} “Go out of
the ark, you and your wife, your sons and the wives of your
sons with you. {8:17} Bring out with you all the living things
that are with you, all that is flesh: as with the birds, so also
with the wild beasts and all the animals that move upon the
earth. And enter upon the land: increase and multiply upon
it.” {8:18} And so Noah and his sons went out, and his wife
and the wives of his sons with him. {8:19} Then also all
living things, and the cattle, and the animals that move upon
the earth, according to their kinds, departed from the ark.
{8:20} Then Noah built an altar to the Lord. And, taking
from each of the cattle and birds that were clean, he offered
holocausts upon the altar. {8:21} And the Lord smelled the
sweet odor and said: “I will no longer curse the earth because
of man. For the feelings and thoughts of the heart of man are
prone to evil from his youth. Therefore, I will no longer
pierce every living soul as I have done. {8:22} All the days of
the earth, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and
winter, night and day, will not cease.”
[Genesis 7] {7:1} And the Lord said to him: “Enter the ark,
you and all your house. For I have seen you to be just in my
sight, within this generation. {7:2} From all the clean animals,
take seven and seven, the male and the female. Yet truly,
from animals that are unclean, take two and two, the male
and the female. {7:3} But also from the birds of the air, take
seven and seven, the male and the female, so that offspring
may be saved upon the face of the whole earth. {7:4} For
from that point, and after seven days, I will rain upon the
earth for forty days and forty nights. And I will wipe away
every substance that I have made, from the surface of the
earth.” {7:5} Therefore, Noah did all things just as the Lord
had commanded him. {7:6} And he was six hundred years
old when the waters of the great flood inundated the earth.
{7:7} And Noah entered into the ark, and his sons, his wife,
and the wives of his sons with him, because of the waters of
the great flood. {7:8} And from the animals both clean and
unclean, and from the birds, and from everything that moves
upon the earth, {7:9} two by two they were brought into the
ark to Noah, male and female, just as the Lord had instructed
Noah. {7:10} And when seven days had passed, the waters of
the great flood inundated the earth. {7:11} In the six
hundredth year of the life of Noah, in the second month, in
the seventeenth day of the month, all the fountains of the
great abyss were released, and the floodgates of heaven were
opened. {7:12} And rain came upon the earth for forty days
and forty nights. {7:13} On the very same day, Noah and his
sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and his wife and the three
wives of his sons with them, entered the ark. {7:14} They and
every animal according to its kind, and all the cattle in their
kind, and everything that moves upon the earth in their kind,
and every flying thing according to its kind, all the birds and
all that can fly, {7:15} entered the ark to Noah, two by two
out of all that is flesh, in which there was the breath of life.
{7:16} And those that entered went in male and female, from
all that is flesh, just as God had instructed him. And then the
Lord closed him in from the outside. {7:17} And the great
flood occurred for forty days upon the earth. And the waters
were increased, and they lifted the ark high above the land.
{7:18} For they overflowed greatly, and they filled everything
on the surface of the earth. And then the ark was carried
across the waters. {7:19} And the waters prevailed beyond
measure across the earth. And all the lofty mountains under
the whole heaven were covered. {7:20} The water was fifteen
cubits higher than the mountains which it covered.
{7:21} And all flesh was consumed which moved upon the
earth: flying things, animals, wild beasts, and all moving
things that crawl upon the ground. And all men, {7:22} and
everything in which there is the breath of life on earth, died.
{7:23} And he wiped away all substance that was upon the
[Genesis 9] {9:1} And God blessed Noah and his sons. And
he said to them: “Increase, and multiply, and fill the earth.
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