Genesis 2:1-2

1 The first Sabbath.

4 Further particulars concerning the manner of creation.

8 The planting of the garden of Eden, and its situation;

15 man is placed in it; and the tree of knowledge only forbidden.

18 The animals are named by Adam.

21 The making of woman, and the institution of marriage.

Thus.

4; 1:1,10; Ex 20:11; 31:17; 2Ki 19:15; 2Ch 2:12; Ne 9:6; Job 12:9

Ps 89:11-13; 104:2; 136:5-8; 146:6; Isa 42:5; 45:18; 48:13; 55:9

Isa 65:17; Jer 10:12,16; Zec 12:1; Ac 4:24; Heb 4:3

host.

De 4:19; 17:3; 2Ki 21:3-5; Ps 33:6,9; Isa 34:4; 40:26-28; 45:12

Jer 8:2; Lu 2:13; Ac 7:42

And on.

1:31; Ex 20:11; 23:12; 31:17; De 5:14; Isa 58:13; Joh 5:17; Heb 4:4

seventh day God.The LXX., Syriac, and the Samaritan Text read the sixth day, which is probably the true reading; as [vav ,] which stands for six, might easily be changed into [zayin,] which denotes seven.

rested.Or, rather, ceased, as the Hebrew word is not opposed to weariness, but to action; as the Divine Being can neither know fatigue, nor stand in need of rest.

Exodus 20:11

31:17; Ge 2:2,3; Ps 95:4-7; Mr 2:27,28; Ac 20:7

Exodus 31:17

a sign.

13; Eze 20:12,20

six days.

Ge 1:31; 2:2,3; Heb 4:3,4,10

and was refreshed.God, in condescension to human weakness, applies to himself here what belongs to man; though it may refer to the delight and satisfaction with which he contemplated the completion of all his works, and pronounced them very good.

Ge 1:31; Job 38:7; Ps 104:31; Jer 32:41
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