Genesis 3:19
In the sweate of thy face shalt thou eate thy bred, tyll thou be turned agayne vnto earth, whece thou art take: for earth thou art, and vnto earth shalt thou be turned agayne.
In the sweate of thy face shalt thou eate thy bred, tyll thou be turned agayne vnto earth, whece thou art take: for earth thou art, and vnto earth shalt thou be turned agayne.
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16And vnto the woman he sayde: I will increase thy sorow, whan thou art with childe: with payne shalt thou beare thy childre, and thy lust shal pertayne vnto yi husbande, and he shal rule the.
17And vnto Adam he sayde: For so moch as thou hast herkened vnto the voyce of thy wyfe, and hast eaten of the tre, wherof I commaunded the, sayenge: thou shalt not eate of it. Cursed be ye earth for thy sake. With sorowe shalt thou eate therof, all the dayes of thy life.
18Thornes and thistles shalt it beare vnto the, and thou shalt eate the herbes of the felde.
20And Adam called his wyfe Heua, because she is the mother of all lyuynge.
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.
11And now shalt thou be cursed vpon the earth, which hath opened hir mouth, and receaued thy brothers bloude of thine hande.
12Whan thou tyllest ye grounde, she shall hensforth not geue hir power vnto the. A vagabunde and a rennagate shalt thou be vpon ye earth.
19for it happeneth vnto men as it doth vnto beastes, & as the one dyeth, so dyeth ye other: yee they haue both one maner of breth, so yt (in this) a man hath no preemynence aboue a beest, but all are subdued vnto vanite.
20They go all vnto one place, for as they be all of dust, so shal they all turne vnto dust againe.
21Who knoweth the sprete of man yt goeth vpwarde, and the breth of the beest yt goeth downe in to the earth?
7Or dust be turned againe vnto earth from whence it came, and or the sprete returne vnto God, which gaue it.
15All flesh shal come together vnto naught, & all me shal turne agayne vnto earth.
29But when thou hydest thy face, they are soroufull: yf thou takest awaye their breth, they dye, & are turned agayne to their dust.
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.
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.
13And the LORDE God sayde vnto the woman: wherfore hast thou done this? The woman sayde: the serpent disceaued me so, that I ate.
14Then sayde the LORDE God vnto the serpent: Because thou hast done this, cursed be thou aboue all catell and aboue all beastes of the felde. Vpon thy bely shalt thou go, & earth shalt thou eate all the dayes of thy life.
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.
3Thou turnest man to destruccion, Agayne, thou sayest: come agayne ye children of men.
15Like as he came naked out of his mothers wombe, so goeth he thither agayne, and carieth nothinge awaye with him of all his laboure.
9And ye LORDE God called Adam, and sayde vnto him: Where art thou?
2For thou shalt eate the laboures of thine owne hondes: o well is the, happie art thou.
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.
23Then sayde man: This is once bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She shalbe called woman, because she was take of man.
24For this cause shal a man leaue father and mother, and cleue vnto his wife, & they two shalbe one flesh.
23Then goeth man forth to his worke, and to till his londe vntill the euenynge.
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.
4Blessed is he that hath ye God of Iacob for his helpe, and whose hope is in the LORDE his God.
4And thou shalt be brought lowe, and speake out of the earth, and thy wordes shal go humbly out of ye grounde.
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.
11Yee that thou mourne not at the last (when thou hast spent thy body and goodes)
15That a man in his tyme is but as is grasse, & florisheth as a floure of the felde.
5For God doth knowe, that in what daye so euer ye eate of it, youre eyes shalbe opened, and ye shalbe as God, and knowe both good and euell.
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.
24For all flesh is as grasse, and all the glory of man is as the floure of grasse. The grasse withereth, & the floure falleth awaye
1Man that is borne of a woman, hath but a shorte tyme to lyue, and is full of dyuerse miseries.
21and sayde: Naked came I out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall I turne thither agayne. The LORDE gaue, and the LORDE hath taken awaye (the LORDE hath done his pleasure) now blessed be ye name off the LORDE.
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.
9O remembre (I beseke the) how that thou madest me of the moulde of the earth, and shalt brynge me to earth agayne.
5He bryngeth foode out of the earth, & yt which is vnder, consumeth he with fyre.
19Cursed shalt thou be whan thou goest in, and cursed wha thou goest out.