Genesis 8:5

Coverdale Bible (1535)

And the waters wete awaye and decreased vntyll the tenth moneth: for the first daye of the tenth moneth, the toppes of the mountaynes appeared.

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  • Gen 7:11 : 11 In the sixe hundreth yeare of Noes age, vpon the seuentene daye of the seconde moneth, that same daye were all ye fountaynes of the greate depe broken vp, and the wyndowes of heauen were opened,

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  • Gen 8:1-4
    4 verses
    84%

    1 Then God remembred Noe and all the beastes, and all the catell that were with him in the Arcke, and caused a wynde to come vpon the earth: and ye waters ceassed,

    2 and the fountaynes of the depe and the wyndowes of heauen were stopte, and the rayne of heaue was forbydden,

    3 and the waters ranne styll awaye from ye earth, and decreased after an hundreth and fiftye dayes.

    4 Vpon the seuentene daye of the seuenth moneth rested the Arcke vpon the mountaynes of Ararat.

  • Gen 8:6-15
    10 verses
    83%

    6 After fourtie dayes Noe opened ye wyndow of the Arcke which he had made,

    7 & sent forth a rauen, which flew out, and came agayne, vntyll the waters were dryed vp vpo the earth.

    8 Then sent he forth a doue from him, to wete, whether the waters were falle vpon the earth.

    9 But when ye doue coude fynde no restynge place for hir fete, she came agayne vnto him in to the Arcke, for the waters were yet vpon the face of all the earth. And he put out his hande, and toke her to him in to the Arke.

    10 Then he abode yet seuen dayes mo, & sent out the doue agayne out of the Arke:

    11 & she returned vnto him aboute the euen tyde: and beholde, she had broken of a leaf of an olyue tre, & bare it in hir nebb. Then Noe perceaued, that the waters were abated vpon the earth.

    12 Neuertheles he taried yet seuen other dayes, and sent forth the doue, which came nomore to him agayne.

    13 In the sixte hundreth and one yeare of Noes age, vpon the first daye of ye first moneth, the waters were dryed vp vpon the earth. Then Noe toke of the hatches of the Arke, and sawe yt the face of the earth was drye.

    14 So vpon the seuen and twentye daye of the seconde moneth the whole earth was drye.

    15 Then spake God vnto Noe, and sayde:

  • Gen 7:10-12
    3 verses
    78%

    10 And whan the seuen dayes were past, the water floude came vpon the earth.

    11 In the sixe hundreth yeare of Noes age, vpon the seuentene daye of the seconde moneth, that same daye were all ye fountaynes of the greate depe broken vp, and the wyndowes of heauen were opened,

    12 and there came a rayne vpon ye earth fourtie dayes and fourtie nightes.

  • Gen 7:17-20
    4 verses
    77%

    17 Then came the water floude fourtie dayes vpon the earth, and the water increased, and bare vp the Arcke, and lift it vp ouer ye earth.

    18 Thus the water preuayled, and increased sore vpon the earth, so that the Arcke wente vpon the waters.

    19 Yee the waters preuayled and increased so sore vpon earth, that all the hye mountaynes vnder the whole heauen were couered.

    20 Fyftene cubytes hye preuayled ye waters ouer the mountaynes, which were couered.

  • Gen 7:23-24
    2 verses
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    23 Thus was destroyed all that was vpon the earth, both man and beast, both wormes and foules vnder ye heaue: all these were destroyed from the earth, Saue Noe onely remayned, and they that were with him in the Arcke.

    24 And the waters preuayled vpon the earth, an hundreth and fiftie dayes.

  • Gen 7:4-6
    3 verses
    69%

    4 For yet after seuen dayes, I wil sende raine vpon the earth fourtie dayes and fourtie nightes, and wyll destroye all maner of thinges that I haue made, from of the face of the earth.

    5 And Noe dyd all that the LORDE commaunded him.

    6 Sixe hudreth yeare olde was he, whan the water floude came vpon earth.

  • 19 All the beastes also and all the wormes, and all the foules, and all that crepte vpon the earth, wente out of the Arke, euery one vnto his like.