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Bereishit in a Nutshell

Genesis 1:1-6:8

G-d creates the world in six days. On the first day He makes darkness and light. On the second day He forms the heavens, dividing the "upper waters" from the "lower waters." On the third day He sets the boundaries of land and sea and calls forth trees and greenery from the earth. On the fourth day He fixes the position of the sun, moon and stars as timekeepers and illuminators of the earth. Fish, birds and reptiles are created on the fifth day; land-animals, and then the human being, on the sixth. G-d ceases work on the seventh day, and sanctifies it as a day of rest.

G-d forms the human body from the dust of the earth and blows into his nostrils a "living soul." Originally Man is a single person, but deciding that "it is not good that man be alone," G-d takes a "side" from the man, forms it into a woman, and marries them to each other.

Adam and Eve are placed in the Garden of Eden and commanded not to eat from the "Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil." The serpent persuades Eve to violate the command, and she shares the forbidden fruit with her husband. Because of their sin, it is decreed that man will experience death, returning to the soil from which he was formed, and that all gain will come only through struggle and hardship. Man is banished from the Garden.

Eve gives birth to two sons, Cain and Abel. Cain quarrels with Abel and murders him, and becomes a rootless wanderer. A third son is born to Adam, Seth, whose tenth-generation descendant, Noah, is the only righteous man in a corrupt world.

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Posted: Jan 24, 2012
Upper and lower waters
Some believe that the earth was not as we know it today. That originally there was a mantle of water over the earth, probably in the form of ice crystals. That the land crust was also floating on water. The mantle above the earth would increase the air pressure by virtue of its weight. This would give strength to those of old of renown as this would increase the oxygen take up in the blood. It is also known that increased pressure assists healing. Many Professional sports teams in America have Barometric chambers to speed healing of injured players. This would account for the length of life early man lived. G-d caused the fountains of the deep and the water canopy above to break down at the time of the flood causing catastrophic effects on the earth and forming it into the world we know today. Many landscape feature thought to have taken millions of years would have formed quickly under these conditions.
Posted By John Swain, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Posted: Jan 9, 2012
Genesis1:6
What is the meaning of upper waters and lower waters?
Posted By Jermaine , Tampa, Florida

Posted: Oct 28, 2011
protection from animals, now that Cain lost his image of G-d because of his murder. The protection was the letter "hey" on his forehead.
Posted By Rabbi Y, LI, NY

Posted: Oct 22, 2011
mark of cain
When G-d sent Cain out into the wilderness Cain asked G-d for protection from others that may want to kill him, who were these others and what was the mark that indicated to all other beings who Cain was?
Posted By penny, coeur d alene, idaho

Posted: Oct 28, 2010
RE: forming heaven
There is moisture in the sky (clouds etc.), from which precipitation falls, and there is water on earth in the oceans, lakes and pools. G-d separated the two on the second day of Creation.
Posted By Yaakov Shwecky

Posted: Oct 27, 2010
forming heaven
What is the meaning of "upper waters" and "lower waters"
Posted By Anonymous, Gastonia, nc usa

Posted: Oct 11, 2010
To Ricky in NJ
The verse (Gen. 4:25) reads, "And Adam knew his wife again, and she bore a son, and she named him Seth...," indicating clearly that he was born to the same mother as Cain and Abel: Eve.
Posted By Menachem Posner for Chabad.org

Posted: Oct 8, 2010
who was Seth's mother? ....it says ..."Eve gives birth to two sons"......."a 3rd son was born to Adam..."
Posted By Ricky , nj



 


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