The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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Genesis 2
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- 2:1 Thus the
heavens and the
earth were
finished, and all the host of
them.
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- 2:2 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.
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- 2:3 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.
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- 2:4
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,
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- 2:5 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.
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- 2:6 But there went
up a
mist
from the
earth, and
watered the whole
face of the
ground.
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- 2:7 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.
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- 2:8 And the
LORD
God
planted a
garden
eastward in
Eden; and
there he
put the
man
whom he had
formed.
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- 2:9 And
out of the
ground
made 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.
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- 2:10 And a
river went
out of
Eden to
water the
garden; and from thence it was
parted, and became into
four
heads.
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- 2:11 The
name of the
first is
Pison:
that is it which
compasseth the whole
land of
Havilah,
where there is
gold;
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- 2:12 And the
gold of
that
land is
good: there is
bdellium and the
onyx
stone.
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- 2:13 And the
name of the
second
river is
Gihon: the same is it that
compasseth the whole
land of
Ethiopia.
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- 2:14 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.
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- 2:15 And the
LORD
God
took the
man, and put
him into the
garden of
Eden to
dress it and to
keep it.
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- 2:16 And the
LORD
God
commanded the
man,
saying, Of every
tree of the
garden thou mayest
freely
eat:
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- 2:17 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
die.
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- 2:18 And the
LORD
God
said, It is not
good that the
man should
be alone; I will
make him an help
meet for him.
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- 2:19 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.
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- 2:20 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 for him.
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- 2:21 And the
LORD
God
caused a deep
sleep to
fall upon
Adam, and he
slept: and he
took
one of his
ribs, and closed
up the
flesh instead thereof;
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- 2:22 And the
rib, which the
LORD
God had
taken from
man,
made he a
woman, and
brought her unto the
man.
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- 2:23 And
Adam
said,
This is
now
bone of my
bones, and
flesh of my
flesh:
she shall be
called
Woman, because
she was
taken out of
Man.
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- 2:24
Therefore shall a
man
leave his
father and his
mother, and shall
cleave unto his
wife: and they shall be
one
flesh.
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- 2:25 And they were
both
naked, the
man and his
wife, and were not
ashamed.
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