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About the New American Bible -
The New American Bible sought to accomplish the existence
of an accurate translation in modern English in response to the
need of the Catholic Church in America today.
The New American Bible is a completely new translation throughout,
drawn from the original and the oldest available texts of the sacred
books. It aims to portrey as concisely as possible the thought and
intent of the writers.
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1st Samuel
2nd Samuel
1st Kings
2nd Kings
1st Chronicles
2nd Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Tobit
Judith
Esther
1st Maccabees
2nd Maccabees
Job
Psalms
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Wisdom of Solomon
Sirach
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Baruch
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Old Testament
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Romans
1st Corinthians
2nd Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1st Thessalonians
2nd Thessalonians
1st Timothy
2nd Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Hebrews
James
1st Peter
2nd Peter
1st John
2nd John
3rd John
Jude
Revelation
New Testament
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Genesis
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In the beginning, when God created
the heavens and the earth,
the earth was a formless wasteland,
and darkness covered the abyss, while
a mighty wind swept over the waters.
Then God said, "Let there be light," and
there was light.
God saw how good the light was. God
then separated the light from the
darkness.
God called the light "day," and the
darkness he called "night." Thus
evening came, and morning followed--
the first day.
Then God said, "Let there be a dome in
the middle of the waters, to separate
one body of water from the other." And
so it happened:
God made the dome, and it separated
the water above the dome from the
water below it.
God called the dome "the sky." Evening
came, and morning followed--the
second day.
Then God said, "Let the water under
the sky be gathered into a single basin,
so that the dry land may appear." And
so it happened: the water under the sky
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was gathered into its basin, and the dry
land appeared.
God called the dry land "the earth,"
and the basin of the water he called "the
sea." God saw how good it was.
Then God said, "Let the earth bring
forth vegetation: every kind of plant that
bears seed and every kind of fruit tree
on earth that bears fruit with its seed in
it." And so it happened:
the earth brought forth every kind of
plant that bears seed and every kind of
fruit tree on earth that bears fruit with its
seed in it. God saw how good it was.
Evening came, and morning followed--
the third day.
Then God said: "Let there be lights in
the dome of the sky, to separate day
from night. Let them mark the fixed
times, the days and the years,
and serve as luminaries in the dome of
the sky, to shed light upon the earth."
And so it happened:
God made the two great lights, the
greater one to govern the day, and the
lesser one to govern the night; and he
made the stars.
God set them in the dome of the sky,
to shed light upon the earth,
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to govern the day and the night, and to
separate the light from the darkness.
God saw how good it was.
Evening came, and morning followed--
the fourth day.
Then God said, "Let the water teem
with an abundance of living creatures,
and on the earth let birds fly beneath the
dome of the sky." And so it happened:
God created the great sea monsters
and all kinds of swimming creatures with
which the water teems, and all kinds of
winged birds. God saw how good it was,
and God blessed them, saying, "Be
fertile, multiply, and fill the water of the
seas; and let the birds multiply on the
earth."
Evening came, and morning followed--
the fifth day.
Then God said, "Let the earth bring
forth all kinds of living creatures: cattle,
creeping things, and wild animals of all
kinds." And so it happened:
God made all kinds of wild animals, all
kinds of cattle, and all kinds of creeping
things of the earth. God saw how good it
was.
Then God said: "Let us make man in
our image, after our likeness. Let them
have dominion over the fish of the sea,
the birds of the air, and the cattle, and
over all the wild animals and all the
creatures that crawl on the ground."
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God created man in his image; in the
divine image he created him; male and
female he created them.
God blessed them, saying: "Be fertile
and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it.
Have dominion over the fish of the sea,
the birds of the air, and all the living
things that move on the earth."
God also said: "See, I give you every
seed-bearing plant all over the earth and
every tree that has seed-bearing fruit on
it to be your food;
and to all the animals of the land, all
the birds of the air, and all the living
creatures that crawl on the ground, I
give all the green plants for food." And
so it happened.
God looked at everything he had made,
and he found it very good. Evening
came, and morning followed--the sixth
day.
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Thus the heavens and the earth and
all their array were completed.
Since on the seventh day God was
finished with the work he had been
doing, he rested on the seventh day
from all the work he had undertaken.
So God blessed the seventh day and
made it holy, because on it he rested
from all the work he had done in
creation.
Such is the story of the heavens and
the earth at their creation. At the time
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when the LORD God made the earth
and the heavens--
while as yet there was no field shrub on
earth and no grass of the field had
sprouted, for the LORD God had sent
no rain upon the earth and there was no
man to till the soil,
but a stream was welling up out of the
earth and was watering all the surface of
the ground--
the LORD God formed man out of the
clay of the ground and blew into his
nostrils the breath of life, and so man
became a living being.
Then the LORD God planted a garden
in Eden, in the east, and he placed there
the man whom he had formed.
Out of the ground the LORD God made
various trees grow that were delightful to
look at and good for food, with the tree
of life in the middle of the garden and
the tree of the knowledge of good and
bad.
A river rises in Eden to water the
garden; beyond there it divides and
becomes four branches.
The name of the first is the Pishon; it is
the one that winds through the whole
land of Havilah, where there is gold.
The gold of that land is excellent;
bdellium and lapis lazuli are also there.
The name of the second river is the
Gihon; it is the one that winds all
through the land of Cush.
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The name of the third river is the
Tigris; it is the one that flows east of
Asshur. The fourth river is the Euphrates.
The LORD God then took the man and
settled him in the garden of Eden, to
cultivate and care for it.
The LORD God gave man this order:
"You are free to eat from any of the
trees of the garden
except the tree of knowledge of good
and bad. From that tree you shall not
eat; the moment you eat from it you are
surely doomed to die."
The LORD God said: "It is not good for
the man to be alone. I will make a
suitable partner for him."
So the LORD God formed out of the
ground various wild animals and various
birds of the air, and he brought them to
the man to see what he would call them;
whatever the man called each of them
would be its name.
The man gave names to all the cattle,
all the birds of the air, and all the wild
animals; but none proved to be the
suitable partner for the man.
So the LORD God cast a deep sleep
on the man, and while he was asleep,
he took out one of his ribs and closed up
its place with flesh.
The LORD God then built up into a
woman the rib that he had taken from
the man. When he brought her to the
man,
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