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The text then moves to Noah and the ark, the great flood, and the rainbow covenant. It concludes with the Tower of Babel, highlighting disobedience and divine response.","1-Beginning with God Landscape  \nEnglish  \n1  \nAdam and the Animals Genesis 1:1-2:14  \nIn the beginning this earth did not exist. Only God existed. There is only one God. He is Spirit. God has all power. He knows all things and He is everywhere. God created everything on earth and in the sky. He made man from the dust of the earth. God gave  \n2  \nA Wife for Adam.  \nGenesis 2:15-25  \nGod put Adam in a beautiful garden and he cared for it. There were male and female creatures of every kind, but there was no suitable companion for the man. So God caused Adam to fall into a deep sleep. Then He took a rib out of Adam's side, and  \n3  \nThe Snake in the Garden.(Genesis 3:1-8)  \nGod told Adam, \"You are free to eat of every tree in the garden, but you must not eat from the tree of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die.\" Satan was an angel in Heaven, but he turned against God. He became the enemy of God.  \n4  \nAdam and Eve Outside the Garden.  \n(Genesis 3:14-24)  \nGod put Adam and the woman out of the garden. He said to Adam, \"Because you ate of the tree, the land will be cursed. You will have to work hard to make it produce food.\" God said to the woman,\"I will increase your trouble in  \n5  \nNoah and the Great Boat.(Genesis 6:1-22)  \nThe people who descended from Adam followed the ways of Satan. Only one man tried to please God. His name was Noah. God said to Noah, \"I have decided to destroy all mankind because the earth is full of their evil deeds. Build a boat for yourself. I am going  \n6  \nThe Great Flood.  \n(Genesis 7:1-24)  \nNoah warned the people that God would destroy them but they would not turn from their evil ways. Noah and his family and two of every creature went into the boat. God shut them in. Then the rain began to fall. It rained for forty days and forty nights. Springs of  \n7  \nThe Rainbow and God's Promise.  \n(Genesis 8:13-22)  \nThe rain stopped and after a year the ground dried out. Noah and his family and all the animals came out of the boat. Noah offered a sacrifice to God and God was pleased. God put a rainbow in the sky and He said, \"I will never  \n8  \nThe Tower of Babel.  \n(Genesis 11:1-9)  \nThe sons of Noah had many children. God told them to go and live all over the earth, but the people did not want to separate. They decided to build a city with a tower that would reach the sky. God saw their disobedience and their pride, and He said, \"These are  \n9  \nJob Worships God.  \n(Job 1:1-12)  \nThe man in this picture is Job. He worshipped and sacrificed only to the One True God. He did not follow Satan's ways. Job had many children and servants, and large herds of animals. God had caused Job to become very rich. 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