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1 God
remembered Noah,
all the animals,
and all
the livestock that
were with him
in the ship;
and God made a
wind to pass
over the earth.
The waters
subsided.
2 The
deep’s fountains
and the sky’s
windows were also
stopped, and the
rain from the
sky was restrained.
3 The
waters continually
receded from
the earth. After
the end of
one hundred fifty
days the waters
receded.
4 The
ship rested in
the seventh month,
on the seventeenth
day of the
month, on Ararat’s
mountains.
5 The
waters receded continually
until the tenth
month. In the
tenth month, on
the first day
of the month,
the tops of
the mountains were
visible.
6 At
the end of forty
days, Noah opened
the window of
the ship which
he had made,
7 and
he sent out
a raven. It
went back and
forth, until the
waters were dried
up from the earth.
8 He
himself sent out
a dove to
see if the
waters were abated
from the surface
of the ground,
9 but
the dove found
no place to
rest her foot,
and she returned
into the ship
to him, for
the waters were
on the surface
of the whole earth.
He put out
his hand, and
took her, and
brought her to
him into the
ship.
10 He
waited yet another
seven days; and
again he sent
the dove out
of the ship.
11 The
dove came back
to him at
evening and,
behold, in her
mouth was a
freshly plucked
olive leaf. So
Noah knew that
the waters were
abated from
the earth.
12 He
waited yet another
seven days, and
sent out the
dove; and
she didn’t return
to him any
more.
13 In
the six hundred
first year, in
the first month,
the first day
of the month,
the waters were
dried up from
the earth. Noah
removed the
covering of the
ship, and looked.
He saw that
the surface of
the ground was
dry.
14 In
the second month,
on the
twenty-seventh day
of the month,
the earth was dry.
15 God spoke
to Noah, saying,
16 “Go
out of the
ship, you,
your wife, your
sons, and your
sons’ wives with
you.
17 Bring
out with you
every living thing
that is with
you of all
flesh, including
birds, livestock, and
every creeping
thing that creeps
on the earth, that
they may breed
abundantly in
the earth, and be
fruitful, and
multiply on
the earth.”
18 Noah
went out, with
his sons, his wife,
and his sons’ wives
with him.
19 Every
animal, every
creeping thing,
and every bird,
whatever moves on
the earth, after
their families,
went out of
the ship.
20 Noah
built an altar
to the LORD,
and took of
every clean animal,
and of every
clean bird, and
offered burnt
offerings on the
altar.
21 The
LORD smelled
the pleasant aroma.
The LORD said in
his heart, “I
will not again
curse the ground
any more for
man’s sake because
the imagination of
man’s heart is
evil from his
youth. I will
never again strike
every living thing,
as I have
done.
22 While
the earth remains,
seed time and
harvest, and cold
and heat, and
summer and winter,
and day and
night will not
cease.”