This document is a transliteration of Genesis 1-4 from the Hebrew Bible. It recounts the key events from the creation story in the first few chapters of Genesis, including God creating the heavens and earth, plants and animals, and the first man and woman, Adam and Eve. When Adam and Eve disobey God by eating the forbidden fruit, they are banished from the Garden of Eden. Their sons Cain and Abel are introduced, with Cain killing Abel out of jealousy after God favors Abel's sacrifice over Cain's.
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A Bíblia hebraica transliterada.
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259502974 Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia Transliterada PDF
This document is a transliteration of Genesis 1-4 from the Hebrew Bible. It recounts the key events from the creation story in the first few chapters of Genesis, including God creating the heavens and earth, plants and animals, and the first man and woman, Adam and Eve. When Adam and Eve disobey God by eating the forbidden fruit, they are banished from the Garden of Eden. Their sons Cain and Abel are introduced, with Cain killing Abel out of jealousy after God favors Abel's sacrifice over Cain's.
This document is a transliteration of Genesis 1-4 from the Hebrew Bible. It recounts the key events from the creation story in the first few chapters of Genesis, including God creating the heavens and earth, plants and animals, and the first man and woman, Adam and Eve. When Adam and Eve disobey God by eating the forbidden fruit, they are banished from the Garden of Eden. Their sons Cain and Abel are introduced, with Cain killing Abel out of jealousy after God favors Abel's sacrifice over Cain's.