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Text -- Genesis 2:1-17 (NET)

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2:1 The heavens and the earth were completed with everything that was in them. 2:2 By the seventh day God finished the work that he had been doing, and he ceased on the seventh day all the work that he had been doing. 2:3 God blessed the seventh day and made it holy because on it he ceased all the work that he had been doing in creation.
The Creation of Man and Woman
2:4 This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created– when the Lord God made the earth and heavens. 2:5 Now no shrub of the field had yet grown on the earth, and no plant of the field had yet sprouted, for the Lord God had not caused it to rain on the earth, and there was no man to cultivate the ground. 2:6 Springs would well up from the earth and water the whole surface of the ground. 2:7 The Lord God formed the man from the soil of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being. 2:8 The Lord God planted an orchard in the east, in Eden; and there he placed the man he had formed. 2:9 The Lord God made all kinds of trees grow from the soil, every tree that was pleasing to look at and good for food. (Now the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil were in the middle of the orchard.) 2:10 Now a river flows from Eden to water the orchard, and from there it divides into four headstreams. 2:11 The name of the first is Pishon; it runs through the entire land of Havilah, where there is gold. 2:12 (The gold of that land is pure; pearls and lapis lazuli are also there). 2:13 The name of the second river is Gihon; it runs through the entire land of Cush. 2:14 The name of the third river is Tigris; it runs along the east side of Assyria. The fourth river is the Euphrates. 2:15 The Lord God took the man and placed him in the orchard in Eden to care for it and to maintain it. 2:16 Then the Lord God commanded the man, “You may freely eat fruit from every tree of the orchard, 2:17 but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will surely die.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Assyria a member of the nation of Assyria
 · Cush a country south of Egypt
 · Eden a place near where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers meet (NIVsn),son of Joah (Gershon Levi) in King Hezekiah's time,a district along the Euphrates River south of Haran (NIVsn)
 · Euphrates a large river which joins the Tigris river before flowing into the Persian Gulf,a river flowing from eastern Turkey to the Persian Gulf
 · Gihon a river in the Garden of Eden,a spring just southeast of Jerusalem
 · Havilah son of Cush son of Ham son of Noah,son of Joktan of Shem,a region encircled by the Pishon River,a place whose exact position is unknown
 · Pishon a river that ran through the Garden of Eden
 · Tigris a major northern and parallel tributary of the Euphrates River


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Eden | EVOLUTION | ADAM IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE APOCRYPHA | Fall of man | Tree of the knowledge of good and evil | GARDEN | God | IMPUTATION | Creation | ANTHROPOLOGY | GENESIS, 3 | GENESIS, 1-2 | ADAM IN THE NEW TESTAMENT | Sabbath | Gold | RIVER | Life | Havilah | ADAM IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | Hiddekel | more
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NET Notes: Gen 2:1 Heb “and all the host of them.” Here the “host” refers to all the entities and creatures that God created to populate the worl...

NET Notes: Gen 2:2 The Hebrew term שָׁבַּת (shabbat) can be translated “to rest” (“and he rested”) but ...

NET Notes: Gen 2:3 Heb “for on it he ceased from all his work which God created to make.” The last infinitive construct and the verb before it form a verbal ...

NET Notes: Gen 2:4 See the note on the phrase “the heavens and the earth” in 1:1; the order here is reversed, but the meaning is the same.

NET Notes: Gen 2:5 The last clause in v. 5, “and there was no man to cultivate the ground,” anticipates the curse and the expulsion from the garden (Gen 3:23...

NET Notes: Gen 2:6 Here is an indication of fertility. The water would well up from the earth (אֶרֶץ, ’erets) and water all the surfa...

NET Notes: Gen 2:7 The Hebrew term נֶפֶשׁ (nefesh, “being”) is often translated “soul,” but the word usually ...

NET Notes: Gen 2:8 The perfect verbal form here requires the past perfect translation since it describes an event that preceded the event described in the main clause.

NET Notes: Gen 2:9 The expression “tree of the knowledge of good and evil” must be interpreted to mean that the tree would produce fruit which, when eaten, g...

NET Notes: Gen 2:10 Or “branches”; Heb “heads.” Cf. NEB “streams”; NASB “rivers.”

NET Notes: Gen 2:11 Heb “it is that which goes around.”

NET Notes: Gen 2:12 Or “onyx.”

NET Notes: Gen 2:13 Cush. In the Bible the Hebrew word כּוּשׁ (kush, “Kush”) often refers to Ethiopia (so KJV, CEV), but h...

NET Notes: Gen 2:14 Heb “Asshur” (so NEB, NIV).

NET Notes: Gen 2:15 Note that man’s task is to care for and maintain the trees of the orchard. Not until after the fall, when he is condemned to cultivate the soil,...

NET Notes: Gen 2:16 The word “fruit” is not in the Hebrew text, but is implied as the direct object of the verb “eat.” Presumably the only part of...

NET Notes: Gen 2:17 The Hebrew text (“dying you will die”) does not refer to two aspects of death (“dying spiritually, you will then die physically̶...

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