Genesis 2:8
The LORDE God also planted a garde of pleasure in Eden, towarde ye east, and set man therin whom he had made.
The LORDE God also planted a garde of pleasure in Eden, towarde ye east, and set man therin whom he had made.
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15And the LORDE God toke man, & set him in the pleasaunt garden of Eden, to dresse it & to kepe it.
16And the LORDE God commaunded man, sayege: Thou shalt eate of all maner trees in ye garden:
17But of ye tre of knowlege of good and euell, shalt thou not eate. For loke in what daye so euer thou eatest therof, thou shalt dye the death.
18And the LORDE God sayde: It is not good yt ma shulde be alone. I wil make him an helpe, to beare him copany.
19And whan God the LORDE had made of the earth all maner beastes of the felde, & all maner foules vnder the heaue, he brought them vnto man, to se what he wolde call the: For as ma called all maner of liuinge soules, so are their names.
9And the LORDE God caused to sprynge out of the earth all maner trees, pleasaut to loke vpo, and good to eate: and the tre of life in the myddest of the garden, and the tre of knowlege of good and euell.
10And out of Eden there wente a ryuer, to water the garden, and there deuyded it selfe into foure heade waters.
11The first is called Phison, which renneth aboute all the londe of Heuyla.
21And the LORDE God made Adam & his wyfe garmentes of skynnes, & those he put on them.
22And the LORDE God sayde: lo, Adam is become as it were one of vs, & knoweth good & euell. But now lest he stretch his hande, and take also of the tre of life, and eate, and lyue for euer.
23Then the LORDE God put him out of the garden of Eden, to tyll ye earth, whece he was take.
24And he cast Adam out. And before the garden of Eden he set Cherubes, and a naked fyrie swerde, to kepe ye waye vnto the tre of life.
4These are the generacions of heaue and earth whan they were created, in the tyme whan the LORDE God made heauen and earth:
5before there was eny twygg vpon earth, and or euer there grew eny grene herbe vpon the felde. For the LORDE God had yet sent no rayne vpon ye earth, nether was there eny man to tylle the earth.
6But there arose a myst from the earth, & watered all the londe.
7And ye LORDE God shope man eue of the moulde of the earth, & brethed in to his face ye breth of life. And so was man made a lyuynge soule.
6And the woman sawe that ye tre was good to eate of, and lustye vnto the eyes, and a pleasaunt tre to make wyse, and toke of the frute of it, and ate, and gaue vnto hir husbande also therof, and he ate.
7Then were the eyes of them both opened, and they perceaued that they were naked, and sowed fygge leaues together, and made them apurns.
8And they herde the voyce of the LORDE God, which walked in the garden in the coole of the daye. And Adam hyd him self with his wyfe, from the presence of ye LORDE God amonge the trees of the garden.
9And ye LORDE God called Adam, and sayde vnto him: Where art thou?
5I made me ortchardes and gardens of pleasure, and planted trees in them of all maner frutes.
6I made poles of water, to water ye grene and frutefull trees withall.
11And God sayde: let ye earth bringe forth grene grasse and herbe, that beareth sede: & frutefull trees, that maye beare frute, euery one after his kynde, hauynge their owne sede in them selues vpon the earth. And so it came to passe.
12And the earth brought forth grene grasse and herbe, yt beareth sede euery one after his kynde, & trees bearinge frute, & hauynge their owne sede in them selues, euery one after his kynde. And God sawe that it was good.
8Thou hast brought a vynyarde out of Egipte, thou didest cast out ye Heithe, & plate it.
9Thou maydest rowme for it, & caused it to take rote, so yt it fylled the lode.
21Then the LORDE God caused an herde slepe to fall vpon man, and he slepte. And he toke out one of his rybbes, and (in steade therof) he fylled vp ye place with flesh.
22And the LORDE God made a woman, of ye rybbe that he toke out of man, and brought her vnto him.
5He toke also a braunch of the londe, and planted it in a frutefull grounde, he brought it vnto greate waters, & set it as a willye tre therby.
26And God sayde: let vs make man in or similitude after oure licknesse, that he maye haue rule ouer the fysh of the see, and ouer the foules vnder ye heauen, and ouer catell, and ouer all the earth, and ouer all wormes that crepe on ye earth.
27And God created man after his licknesse: after ye licknesse of God created he him, male & female created he them.
28And God blessed them, and sayde vnto them: Growe, and multiplie, and fyll the earth, and subdue it, & haue domynion ouer the fish of the see, and ouer the foules of the ayre, and ouer all the beastes that crepe vpo the earth.
29And God sayde: lo, I haue geuen you all maner herbes that beare sede vpon the whole earth, and all maner frutefull trees that beare sede, to be meate for you.
1This is the boke of the generacion of man, in the tyme whan God created man, and made him after the symilitude of God.
2Male and female made he them, and blessed the, & called their names Man, in the tyme whan they were created.
1Bvt the serpent was sotyller then all the beastes of the felde (which ye LORDE God had made) and sayde vnto the woman: Yee, hath God sayde indede: Ye shall not eate of all maner trees in the garden?
2Then sayde the woman vnto the serpent: We eate of the frute of the trees in the garden:
3But as for the frute of the tre that is in the myddes of the garden, God hath sayde: Eate not ye of it, and touch it not, lest ye dye.
11And he sayde: who tolde the, that thou art naked? Hast thou not eaten of the tre, wherof I commaunded the, yt thou shuldest not eate?
12Then sayde Adam: The woman which thou gauest me (to beare me company) gaue me of the tre, and I ate.
9so fayre and goodly had I made him with the multitude of his braunches: In so moch, yt all the trees in the pleasaut garde of God, had envye at hi.
1In ye begynnynge God created heauen & earth:
8Neuertheles it was plated vpon a good grounde besyde greate waters: so that (by reason) it shulde haue brought out braunches and frute, and haue bene a goodly vyne.
18Thornes and thistles shalt it beare vnto the, and thou shalt eate the herbes of the felde.
16So Cain wente out from ye face of the LORDE, and dwelt in the lande Nod, vpon the east syde of Eden.
8And God called ye firmament, Heauen. Then of the euenynge & mornynge was made the seconde daye.