Genesis 2:10
And out of Eden there went foorth a flood to water the garden, and from thence it was deuided, and became into foure heades.
And out of Eden there went foorth a flood to water the garden, and from thence it was deuided, and became into foure heades.
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11The name of ye first is Pison, the same is it that compasseth the whole lande of Hauilah, where there is golde:
12And the golde of the lande is very good. There is also Bdellium, and the Onix stone.
13The name of the seconde riuer is Gyhon: the same is it that compasseth the whole lande of Ethiopia.
14The name of ye thirde ryuer is Hidekel, & it goeth toward the east side of Assiria: & the fourth ryuer is Euphrates.
15And the Lord God toke the man, and put hym in the garden of Eden, that he myght worke it, and kepe it.
16And the Lorde God commaunded the man, saying: eating, thou shalt eate of euery tree of the garden:
8And the Lord God planted a garden eastwarde in Eden, and there he put the man whom he had shapen.
9Moreouer, out of the grounde made the Lorde God to growe euery tree, that was fayre to syght, and pleasaunt to eate: The tree of lyfe in the myddest of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and euyll.
4These are the generations of the heauens and of the earth when they were created, in the day when the Lord God made the earth and the heauens.
5And euery plant of the fielde before it was in the earth, and euery hearbe of the fielde before it grewe. For the Lord God had not yet caused it to rayne vppon the earth, neither was there a man to tyll the grounde.
6But there went vp a miste from the earth, & watered the whole face of the grounde.
22And the Lorde God sayde: Beholde, the man is become as one of vs, in knowing good and euyll: And now lest peraduenture he put foorth his hande, and take also of the tree of lyfe and eate, and lyue for euer.
23Therefore the Lorde God sent hym foorth fro the garden of Eden, to worke the grounde whence he was taken.
24And so he droue out man, and at the east side of the garde of Eden he set Cherubins, and a fierie two edged sworde, to kepe the way of the tree of lyfe.
4The waters made him great, and the deepe set him vp on hye, with her riuers running rounde about his plantes, and sent out her litle riuers vnto all the trees of the fielde.
15a well of gardens, a well of liuing waters which runne downe from Libanus.
7Now when I returned, beholde at the bancke of the riuer were very many trees on the one side and on the other.
8Then saide he vnto me: These waters flowe out toward the east countrey, and runne downe into the plaine, & come into the sea: which when it commeth into the sea, the waters shalbe holsome.
10Who also causeth the springes which runne betweene the hilles: to flowe into the riuers.
2The fountaynes also of the deepe, and the windowes of heauen were stopped, and the rayne from heauen was restrayned.
1And he shewed me a pure ryuer of water of lyfe, cleare as Cristall, proceadyng out of the throne of god, and of the lambe.
2In the middes of the streate of it, and of either side of the ryuer, was there wood of lyfe, which bare twelue maner of fruites, and gaue fruite euery moneth: and the leaues of the wood serued to heale the people withall.
9And God saide: let the waters vnder the heauen be gathered together into one place, and let the drye lande appeare: and it was so.
10And God called the drie lande ye earth, and the gatheryng together of waters called he the seas: and God sawe that it was good.
11And God sayde: let the earth bryng foorth both budde and hearbe apt to seede, and fruitfull trees yeeldyng fruite after his kynde, which hath seede in it selfe vpon the earth: and it was so.
6Euen as the valleys are they layde abrode, & as gardens by the riuers side, as the tentes whiche the Lorde hath pitched, and as cypres trees beside the waters.
16And Cain went out from the presence of the Lorde, & dwelt in the lande of Nod, eastwarde from Eden.
11She stretched out her braunches vnto the sea: and her bowes vnto the riuer.
16Let thy welles flowe out abrode, that there may be riuers of waters in the streates:
15Thou broughtest out fountaynes and waters out of the harde rockes: thou dyddest drye vp mightie waters.
16He brought running streames out of a stonie rocke: and caused waters to gushe downe, like as out of riuers.
7For the Lorde thy God bryngeth thee into a good lande, a lande in the whiche are riuers of water, and fountaines and deapthes that spring out of valleys and hylles:
6And God said: let there be a firmament betwene the waters, and let it make a diuision betwene waters and waters.
7And God made the firmament, and set the diuision betwene the waters which were vnder the firmament, and the waters that were aboue the firmament: and it was so.
6I made pooles of water, to water the greene and fruitfull trees withall.
8And they heard the voyce of the Lord God, walkyng in the garden in ye coole of the day: and Adam and his wyfe hyd themselues from the presence of the lord God amongst ye trees of the garden.
4Upon the foure & twentith day of the first moneth, I was by the side of that great riuer, euen Hiddekel.
10And so it came to passe after seuen dayes, that the waters of the flud were vpon the earth.
2Then led he me out to the north gate, and led me about by the way without vnto the vtter gate, by the way that turneth eastward: and behold, there issued foorth waters from the right side.
1And all the whole earth was of one language and lyke speache.
2And when they went foorth from the east, they founde a playne in the lande of Sinar, and there they abode.
11A great tree and strong, and the heyght therof reached vnto the heauen, and the sight thereof to the endes of all the earth.
4He causeth the fluddes to breake out against the inhabitant, and the waters forgotten of the foote, beyng hygher then man, are gone away.
7All fluddes runne into the sea, and yet is the sea it selfe not fylled: For loke vnto what place the waters runne, thence they come to flowe agayne.
12By this riuer vpon the bankes therof on this side and on that side shall grow all trees for meate, whose leaues shall not fade, neither shall the fruite thereof fall, but shall bring foorth newe fruite according to his monethes, for the waters thereof run out of the sanctuarie: and the fruite thereof shalbe for meate, and the leaues thereof for medicine.