AND Elohiym said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness, and Elohiym created man in his own image.
And Elohiym formed man from the ground, and he blew into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul endowed with speech.
And Yahuah said, It is not good for the man to be alone; I will make unto him a help meet.
And Yahuah caused a deep sleep to fall upon A'dam, and he slept, and he took away one of his ribs, and he built flesh upon it, and formed it and brought it to A'dam, and A'dam awoke from his sleep, and behold a woman was standing before him.
And he said, This is a bone of my bones and it shall be called woman, for this has been taken from man; and A'dam called her name Chuah, for she was the mother of all living.
And Elohiym blessed them and called their names A'dam and Chuah in the day that he created them, and Yahuah Elohiym said, Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth.
And Yahuah Elohiym took A'dam and his woman, and he placed them in the Garden of Eden to dress it and to guard it; and he commanded them and said unto them, From every tree of the garden you may eat, but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat thereof you shall surely die.
And when Elohiym had blessed and commanded them, he went from them, and A'dam and his woman dwelt in the garden according to the command which Yahuah had commanded them.
And the serpent, which Elohiym had created with them in the earth, came to them to incite them to transgress the command of Elohiym which he had commanded them.
And the serpent enticed and persuaded the woman to eat from the tree of knowledge, and the woman hearkened to the voice of the serpent, and she transgressed the Word of Yahuah, and took from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and she ate, and she took from it and gave also to her man and he ate.
And A'dam and his woman transgressed the command of Elohiym which he commanded them, and Elohiym knew it, and his anger was kindled against them and he cursed them.
And Yahuah Elohiym drove them that day from the Garden of Eden, to till the ground from which they were taken, and they went and dwelt at the east of the Garden of Eden; and A'dam knew his woman Chuah and she bore two sons and three daughters.
And she called the name of the firstborn Qayin, saying, I have obtained a man from Yahuah, and the name of the other she called H'avel, for she said, In vanity we came into the earth, and in vanity we shall be taken from it.
And the boys grew up and their father gave them a possession in the land; and Qayin was a tiller of the ground, and H'avel a keeper of sheep.
And it was at the expiration of a few years, that they brought an approximating offering to Yahuah, and Qayin brought from the fruit of the ground, and H'avel brought from the firstlings of his flock from the fat thereof, and Elohiym turned and inclined to H'avel and his offering, and a fire came down from Yahuah from heaven and consumed it.
And unto Qayin and his offering Yahuah did not turn, and he did not incline to it, for he had brought from the inferior fruit of the ground before Yahuah, and Qayin was jealous against his brother H'avel on account of this, and he sought a pretext to slay him.
And in some time after, Qayin and H'avel his brother, went one day into the field to do their work; and they were both in the field, Qayin tilling and plowing his ground, and H'avel feeding his flock; and the flock passed that part which Qayin had plowed in the ground, and it sorely grieved Qayin on this account.
And Qayin approached his brother H'avel in anger, and he said unto him, What is there between me and you, that you come to dwell and bring your flock to feed in my land?
And H'avel answered his brother Qayin and said unto him, What is there between me and you, that you shall eat the flesh of my flock and clothe yourself with their wool?
And now therefore, put off the wool of my sheep with which you have clothed yourself, and recompense me for their fruit and flesh which you have eaten, and when you shall have done this, I will then go from your land as you have said?
And Qayin said to his brother H'avel, Surely if I slay you this day, who will require your blood from me?
And H'avel answered Qayin, saying, Surely Elohiym who has made us in the earth, he will avenge my cause, and he will require my blood from you should you slay me, for Yahuah is the Judge and Arbiter, and it is he who will requite man according to his evil, and the wicked man according to the wickedness that he may do upon earth.
And now, if you should slay me here, surely Elohiym knows your secret views, and will judge you for the evil which you did declare to do unto me this day.
And when Qayin heard the words which H'avel his brother had spoken, behold the anger of Qayin was kindled against his brother H'avel for declaring this thing.
And Qayin hastened and rose up, and took the iron part of his plowing instrument, with which he suddenly smote his brother and he slew him, and Qayin spilt the blood of his brother H'avel upon the earth, and the blood of H'avel streamed upon the earth before the flock.
And after this Qayin repented having slain his brother, and he was sadly grieved, and he wept over him and it vexed him exceedingly.
And Qayin rose up and dug a hole in the field, wherein he put his brother's body, and he turned the dust over it.
And Yahuah knew what Qayin had done to his brother, and Yahuah appeared to Qayin and said unto him, Where is H'avel your brother that was with you?
And Qayin dissembled, and said, I do not know, am I to guard my brother? And Yahuah said unto him, What have you done? The voice of your brother's blood cries unto me from the ground where you have slain him.
For you have slain your brother and have dissembled before me, and did imagine in your heart that I saw you not, nor knew all your actions.
But you did this thing and did slay your brother for nought and because he spoke rightly to you, and now, therefore, cursed be you from the ground which opened its mouth to receive your brother's blood from your hand, and wherein you did bury him.
And it shall be when you shall till it, it shall no more give you its strength as in the beginning, for thorns and thistles shall the ground produce, and you shall be moving and wandering in the earth until the day of your death.
And at that time Qayin went out from the presence of Yahuah, from the place where he was, and he went moving and wandering in the land toward the east of Eden, he and all belonging to him.
And Qayin knew his woman in those days, and she conceived and bore a son, and he called his name Chanok, saying, In that time Yahuah began to give him rest and quiet in the earth.
And at that time Qayin also began to build a city: and he built the city and he called the name of the city Chanok, according to the name of his son; for in those days Yahuah had given him rest upon the earth, and he did not move about and wander as in the beginning.
And Iyrad was born to Chanok, and Iyrad begat Mechuya'el and Mechuya'el begat Methusha'el and Methusha'el begat Lemek.