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Home · Commentaries · Marginal Notes of the Geneva Bible · Genesis 2
1 a That is, the innumerable abundance of creatures in heauen & earth.
2 b For he had now finished his creacion, but his prouidence stil watcheth ouer his creatures, and gouerneth them.
2 ! God resteth the seuenth day & sanctifieth it.
3 c Appointed it to be kept holy, that man might therein consider the excellencie of his workes & Gods goodnes towards him.
4 / Or, the original & beginning.
5 / Or, tre, as {Chap. 21,15}.
5 d God onely openeth the heauens and shutteth them, he sendeth drought and raine according to his good pleasure.
7 e He sheweth whereof mans bodye was created, to the intent that man shulde not glorie in the excellencie of his owne nature.
8 f This was the name of a place, as some think, in Mesopotamia, moste pleasant & abundant in all things.
9 g Which was a signe of the life receaued of God.
9 h That is, of miserable experience, which came by disobeying God.
11 i Which Hauilah is a countrey joyning to Persia Eastwarde, and enclineth towarde the West.
12 / Or precious stone, or perle. Plinie sayth it is the name of a tre.
13 / Or Ethiopia.
14 / Or, Euphrates.
14 / Or, Tygris.
14 / Or, Assyria.
15 ! He setteth man in the garden.
15 k God wolde not haue man ydle, thogh as yet there was no nede to labour.
16 l So that man might knowe there was a souereigne Lord, to whome he owed obedience.
17 m By this death he meaneth the separacion of man from God, who is our life and chief felicitie, and also that our disobedience is the cause thereof.
17 / Ebr. in the day.
18 / Ebr. before him.
19 n By mouing them to come & submit themselves to Adam.
22 o Signifying that mankinde was perfit when the woman, was created, which before was like an vnperfit buylding.
22 ! He createth the woman.
22 / Ebr. buylt.
23 / Or, Manner, because she commeth of man: for in Ebr Ish is man, and Ishah the woman.
24 p So that marriage requireth a greater dutie of vs towarde our wiues than otherwise we are bounde to shewe to our parents.
25 q For before sinne entred all things were honest and comely.
29 Mariage is ordeined.
1 a That is, the innumerable abundance of creatures in heauen & earth.
2 b For he had now finished his creacion, but his prouidence stil watcheth ouer his creatures, and gouerneth them.
2 ! God resteth the seuenth day & sanctifieth it.
3 c Appointed it to be kept holy, that man might therein consider the excellencie of his workes & Gods goodnes towards him.
4 / Or, the original & beginning.
5 / Or, tre, as {Chap. 21,15}.
5 d God onely openeth the heauens and shutteth them, he sendeth drought and raine according to his good pleasure.
7 e He sheweth whereof mans bodye was created, to the intent that man shulde not glorie in the excellencie of his owne nature.
8 f This was the name of a place, as some think, in Mesopotamia, moste pleasant & abundant in all things.
9 g Which was a signe of the life receaued of God.
9 h That is, of miserable experience, which came by disobeying God.
11 i Which Hauilah is a countrey joyning to Persia Eastwarde, and enclineth towarde the West.
12 / Or precious stone, or perle. Plinie sayth it is the name of a tre.
13 / Or Ethiopia.
14 / Or, Euphrates.
14 / Or, Tygris.
14 / Or, Assyria.
15 ! He setteth man in the garden.
15 k God wolde not haue man ydle, thogh as yet there was no nede to labour.
16 l So that man might knowe there was a souereigne Lord, to whome he owed obedience.
17 m By this death he meaneth the separacion of man from God, who is our life and chief felicitie, and also that our disobedience is the cause thereof.
17 / Ebr. in the day.
18 / Ebr. before him.
19 n By mouing them to come & submit themselves to Adam.
22 o Signifying that mankinde was perfit when the woman, was created, which before was like an vnperfit buylding.
22 ! He createth the woman.
22 / Ebr. buylt.
23 / Or, Manner, because she commeth of man: for in Ebr Ish is man, and Ishah the woman.
24 p So that marriage requireth a greater dutie of vs towarde our wiues than otherwise we are bounde to shewe to our parents.
25 q For before sinne entred all things were honest and comely.
29 Mariage is ordeined.