And he put out his hand and took her and pulled her to
him into the ark. And he abode yet seven days mo, and sent out the
dove again out of the ark, and the dove came to him again about
eventide, and behold: there was in her mouth a leaf of an olive
tree which she had plucked, whereby Noe perceived that the waters
were abated upon the earth. And he tarried yet seven other days,
and sent forth the dove, which from thence forth came no more
again to him. And it came to pass, the six hundred and one year
and the first day of the first month, that the waters were dried
up upon the earth. And Noe took off the hatches of the ark and
looked: and behold, the face of the earth was dry. So by the
twenty seventh day of the second month the earth was dry. And God
spake unto Noe saying: Come out of the ark, both thou and thy wife
and thy sons and thy sons' wives with thee. And all the beasts
that are with thee whatsoever flesh it be, both fowl and cattle
and all manner worms that creep on the earth, bring out with thee,
and let them move, grow and multiply upon the earth. And Noe came
out, and his sons and his wife and his sons' wives with him. And
all the beasts, and all the worms, and all the fowls, and all that
moved upon the earth, came also out of the ark, all of one kind
together.
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