Genesis 3:10
Which sayde: I hearde thy voyce in the garden, and was afrayde because I was naked, and hyd my selfe.
Which sayde: I hearde thy voyce in the garden, and was afrayde because I was naked, and hyd my selfe.
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1And the serpent was suttiller then euery beast of the fielde which ye lord God hadde made, and he sayde vnto the woman: yea, hath God saide, ye shall not eate of euery tree of the garden?
2And the woman sayde vnto the serpent: We eate of ye fruite of the trees of the garden.
3But as for the fruite of the tree which is in the myddes of the garden, God hath sayde, ye shall not eate of it, neither shal ye touche of it, lest peraduenture ye dye.
4And the serpent sayde vnto the woman: ye shall not dye the death.
5For God doth knowe, that the same day that ye eate therof, your eyes shall be opened, and ye shalbe eue as gods, knowyng good and euyll.
6And so the woman, seing that the same tree was good to eate of, and pleasaunt to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, toke of the fruite therof, and dyd eate, and gaue also vnto her husbande beyng with her, and he dyd eate.
7Then the eyes of them both were opened, and they knewe that they were naked, and they sowed fygge leaues together, & made them selues apernes.
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.
9And the Lorde called Adam, & sayde vnto hym: where art thou?
11And he sayde: Who tolde thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou not eaten of the same tree, concernyng the which I commaunded thee that thou shouldest not eate of it?
12And Adam said: The woman whom thou gauest to be with me, she gaue me of the tree, and I dyd eate.
13And the Lord God sayd vnto the woman: Why hast thou done this? And the woman sayde: the serpent begyled me, and I dyd eate.
21Unto Adam also and to his wyfe dyd the Lorde God make garments of skynnes, and he put them on.
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.
25And they were both naked the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
33Haue I kept secrete my sinne, and hyd myne iniquitie, as Adam dyd?
17Unto Adam he sayde: Because thou hast hearkened vnto the voyce of thy wyfe, and hast eaten of the tree concernyng the whiche I commaunded thee, saying, thou shalt not eate of it, cursed is the grounde for thy sake, in sorowe shalt thou eate of it all the dayes of thy lyfe.
18Thorne also and thistle shall it bryng foorth to thee, and thou shalt eate the hearbe of the fielde.
13And Cain sayde vnto the Lord: My iniquitie is more then that it may be forgeuen.
14Beholde, thou hast cast me out this day from the vpper face of the earth, & from thy face shall I be hyd, fugitiue also and a vacabounde shall I be in the earth: and it shall come to passe, that euery one that fyndeth me shal slay me.
9And the Lorde said vnto Cain: where is Habel thy brother? Which sayde I wote not: Am I my brothers keper?
10And he sayde: What hast thou done? the voyce of thy brothers blood cryeth vnto me out of the grounde.
10Then were the men exceedingly afraide, & saide vnto him: Why hast thou done this? (for the men knewe that he fled from the presence of the Lorde, because he had tolde them.)
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:
17But as touching the tree of knowlege of good and euyll thou shalt not eate of it: For in what daye so euer thou eatest therof, thou shalt dye the death.
21And he drynkyng of the wyne, was dronken, and vncouered within his tent.
22And Ham the father of Chanaan, seeyng the nakednesse of his father, tolde his two brethren without.
23And Sem and Iapheth takyng a garment, layde it vpon their shoulders, and commyng backwarde, couered the nakednesse of their father, namely their faces beyng turned away, lest they should see their fathers nakednesse.
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.
25And therfore was I afrayde, & went and hid thy talent in the earth: loe, there thou hast that thyne is.
18But assoone as I lyft vp my voyce and cryed, he left his garment with me, and fledde out.
15And when he hearde that I lyft vp my voyce and cryed, he left his garment with me, & fled away, and got hym out.
17And the Lorde sayde: shall I hyde from Abraham that thing which I do.
4And when ye Lorde sawe that he came for to see, God called vnto him out of the middes of the busshe, & sayde: Moyses, Moyses? And he answered, here am I.
6And he sayde: I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isahac, and the God of Iacob. And Moyses hid his face, for he was afrayde to loke vpon God.