And the Theos remembered Nóe, and all of the wild beasts, and all of the cattle, and all of the winged [creatures], and all of the crawling [creatures], as much as were with him in the box. And the Theos brought a wind upon the earth, and the water abated.
And the fountains of the abyss were revealed, and the torrents of the heaven. And the rain from the heaven was constrained.
And the water gave way, going away from the earth. And after fifty and hundred days the water was lessened.
And the box sat down in the seventh month, [on the] seventh and twentieth of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat.
And the water going forth, lessened until the tenth month. In the first of the month, the heads of the mountains appeared.
And it came to pass after forty days, Nóe opened the window of the box which he made. And he sent forth the crow to see if the water abated.
And going forth it returned not as long as the drying up of the water away from the earth [lasted].
And he sent the dove after it to see if the water abated away from the earth.
And the dove not finding rest for her feet, returned to him into the box, because the water was upon all the face of the earth. And stretching out the hand, he took her to himself, and brought her into the box.
And waiting still another seven days, he again sent forth the dove from out of the box.
And the dove returned to him. And she had a leaf of an olive twig in her mouth. And Nóe knew that the water abated from the earth.
And waiting still another seven days, he again sent forth the dove. And she proceeded not to return to him again.
And it came to pass in the one and six hundredth year of the life of Nóe, [in] the first month, [day] one of the month, [that] the water subsided from the earth. And Nóe uncovered the roof of the box which he made. And he saw that the water subsided from [the] face of the earth.
And in the second month, seventh and the twentieth of the month, the earth was dried.
And the lord Theos said towards Nóe, saying:
"Come forth from out the box, you and your wife, and your sons, and the wives of your sons with you.
And all flesh from winged [creatures] unto cattle, and every crawling [creature] moving upon the earth, lead out with yourself. And grow and multiply upon the earth."
And Nóe came forth, and his wife, and his sons, and the wives of his sons with him.
And all the wild beasts, and all the cattle and every winged [creature], and every crawling [creature] moving upon the earth, according to their kind, came forth from out of the box.
And Nóe built an altar to the lord. And took from all the clean cattle, and from all the clean winged [creatures], and offered into a whole-burnt-offering upon the altar.
And [the] lord smelled the smell of pleasant aroma. And considering, the lord Theos said: "I will not add more to curse the earth on account of the works of humans, because the thought of [the] human clings upon the wicked [things] from his youth. I will not add then still to strike all living flesh as I did.
All the days of the earth, seed and harvest, chilliness and sweltering heat, summer and spring, day and night, will not be caused to cease."