THE TORAH
GENESIS
BEREISHIT
The book of Bereishit (also known as Genesis) is the first book of the Torah. It begins with the creation of the world by G-d in six days. After creating the earth, G-d brings forth Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. The first humans are quickly banished from the garden after breaking G-d’s commandment and eating from the Tree of Knowledge. The lineage of humanity is established as the book chronicles the descendants of Adam and Eve. The narrative follows the lives of well-known figures such as Cain and Abel, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. The book explores themes of human nature, morality, and faith, as well as the relationship between G-d and humanity. The book ends with the descendants of Abraham settling in Egypt, setting the stage for the following book in the Torah, Exodus.
Chapter 9
Holy Bible Reading in Genesis (Bereishit in Hebrew)
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“G-d’s Covenant with Noah”
“The Rainbow”
God blessed Noah and his sons, and He said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the land.
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The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth and upon every bird of the heavens, in everything that moves on earth and in all the fish of the sea; in your hand they are given.
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Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you; like the green herbage I have given you everything.
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But flesh; with its soul its blood you shall not eat.
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Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image of God He made man.
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And I will confirm My covenant with you; Never again shall all flesh be cut off by the waters of the flood, and never again shall there be a flood to destroy the earth.”
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I have set My rainbow in the cloud, and there it shall be a sign of the covenant between Me and the earth.
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And the bow shall be in the cloud, and I will look upon it to remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living being, among all flesh that is on earth.”
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Noah, the man of the earth, debased himself and planted a vineyard. He drank of the wine and became drunk, and he uncovered himself within his tent.
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And all the days of Noah were nine hundred fifty years; and he died.
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1 And God blessed Noah and his sons, and He said to them: “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.
2 And your fear and your dread shall be upon all the beasts of the earth and upon all the fowl of the heaven; upon everything that creeps upon the ground and upon all the fish of the sea, [for] they have been given into your hand[s].
3 Every moving thing that lives shall be yours to eat; like the green vegetation, I have given you everything.
4 But, flesh with its soul, its blood, you shall not eat.
5 But your blood, of your souls, I will demand [an account]; from the hand of every beast I will demand it, and from the hand of man, from the hand of each man, his brother, I will demand the soul of man.
6 Whoever sheds the blood of man through man shall his blood be shed, for in the image of God He made man.
7 And you, be fruitful and multiply; swarm upon the earth and multiply thereon.”
8 And God said to Noah and to his sons with him, saying:
9 “And I, behold I am setting up My covenant with you and with your seed after you.
10 And with every living creature that is with you, among the fowl, among the cattle, and among all the beasts of the earth with you, of all those who came out of the ark, of all the living creatures of the earth.
11 And I will establish My covenant with you, and never again will all flesh be cut off by the flood waters, and there will never again be a flood to destroy the earth.”
12 And God said: “This is the sign of the covenant, which I am placing between Me and between you, and between every living soul that is with you, for everlasting generations.
13 My rainbow I have placed in the cloud, and it shall be for a sign of a covenant between Myself and the earth.
14 And it shall come to pass, when I cause clouds to come upon the earth, that the rainbow will appear in the cloud.
15 And I will remember My covenant, which is between Me and between you and between every living creature among all flesh, and the water will no longer become a flood to destroy all flesh.
16 And the rainbow shall be in the cloud, and I will see it, to remember the everlasting covenant between God and between every living creature among all flesh, which is on the earth.”
17 And God said to Noah: “This is the sign of the covenant that I have set up, between Myself and between all flesh that is on the earth.”
18 And the sons of Noah who came out of the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth; and Ham he was the father of Canaan.
19 These three were the sons of Noah, and from these, the entire earth spread out.
20 And Noah began to be a master of the soil, and he planted a vineyard.
21 And he drank of the wine and became drunk, and he uncovered himself within his tent.
22 And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw his father’s nakedness, and he told his two brothers outside.
23 And Shem and Japheth took the garment, and they placed [it] on both of their shoulders, and they walked backwards, and they covered their father’s nakedness, and their faces were turned backwards, so that they did not see their father’s nakedness.
24 And Noah awoke from his wine, and he knew what his small son had done to him.
25 And he said, “Cursed be Canaan; he shall be a slave among slaves to his brethren.”
26 And he said, “Blessed be the Lord, the God of Shem, and may Canaan be a slave to them.
27 May God expand Japheth, and may He dwell in the tents of Shem, and may Canaan be a slave to them.”
28 And Noah lived after the Flood, three hundred and fifty years.
29 And all the days of Noah were nine hundred and fifty years, and he died.
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The book of Deuteronomy, also known as Devarim in Hebrew (“Words”), is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible or the Christian Old Testament. It contains a series of speeches by Moses to the Israelites, just before they are about to enter the promised land, which summarize and expand upon many of the laws and commandments given in the earlier books of the Torah. The word Deuteronomy literally means “second law,” indicating that Moses is rehearsing the law with the Israelites before they enter the land.
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