a2:7
b1:1–2:3
c2:8-9
d21-22
e3:17-19
f4:11
gJob 4:19
h10:8-9
iIsa 29:16
jGen 1:27
k2:16-17
l3:8-13
mJob 32:8

‏ Genesis 2:7

2:7  a In 1:1–2:3  b, creation happens at a distance, by divine command (“Let there be ... and that is what happened”). In this account, the creative act is much more intimate (see also 2:8-9  c, 21-22  d).

• from the dust of the ground: In Hebrew, ’adamah (“ground”) forms a wordplay with ’adam (“man”). The earth remains the definitive reference point for humans, who in death return to dust (3:17-19  e; 4:11  f; Job 4:19  g; 10:8-9  h; Isa 29:16  i).

• breathed ... into the man’s nostrils: God’s breath is not imparted to other animals; only humans are formed in God’s image (Gen 1:27  j) and enjoy dialogue with their Creator (2:16-17  k; 3:8-13  l). They alone have spiritual awareness and moral conscience (see Job 32:8  m).
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