Genesis 2:11
The name of the one is Phison he it is that compasseth all the lande of heuila where gold groweth.
The name of the one is Phison he it is that compasseth all the lande of heuila where gold groweth.
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12And the gold of that contre ys precious there is found bedellion and a stone called Onix.
13The name of the seconde ryver is Gihon which compassyth all the lande of Inde.
14And the name of the thyrde river is Hidekell which runneth on the easte syde of the assyryans And the fourth river is Euphrates.
15And the LORde God toke Adam and put him in the garden of Eden to dresse it and to kepe it:
8The LORde God also planted a garden in Eden from the begynnynge and there he sette man whom he had formed.
9And the LORde God made to sprynge out of the erth all maner trees bewtyfull to the syghte and pleasant to eate and the tree of lyfe in the middes of the garden: and also the tree of knowlege of good and euell.
10And there spronge a rever out of Eden to water the garden and thence devided it selfe and grewe in to foure principall waters.
4These are the generations of heaven and erth when they were created in the tyme when the LORde God created heaven and erth
5and all the shrubbes of the felde be fore they were in the erthe. And all the herbes of the felde before they sprange: for the LORde God had yet sent no rayne vpon the erth nether was there yet any man to tylle the erth.
6But there arose a myste out of the ground and watered all the face of the erth:
1And all the world was of one tonge and one language.
2And as they came from the east they founde a playne in the lande of Synear and there they dwelled.
9And God sayd let the waters that are vnder heaven gather them selves vnto one place that the drye londe may appere: And it came so to passe.
10And god called the drye lande the erth and the gatheringe togyther of waters called he the see. And God sawe that it was good
11And God sayd: let the erth bringe forth herbe and grasse that sowe seed and frutefull trees that bere frute every one in his kynde havynge their seed in them selves vpon the erth. And it came so to passe:
9Wherfore the name of it is called Babell because that the LORDE there confounded the tonge of all the world. And because that the LORde from thence skatered them abrode vppon all the erth.
29Ophir Heuila and Iobab. All these are the sonnes of Iaketan.
7For the Lorde thy God bringeth the in to a good lande, a londe of riuers of water, of foutens and of springes that springe out both in valayes and hylles:
2and ouerlayde it with fyne golde both within and without, and made a crowne of golde to it rounde aboute,
15and with the toppes of mountaynes that were from the begynnynge and with the dayntes of hilles that last euer
18And that same daye the LORde made a covenaunte with Abram saynge: vnto thy seed wyll I geue thys londe fro the ryver of Egypte even vnto the greate ryver euphrates:
6And God sayd: let there be a fyrmament betwene the waters ad let it devyde the waters a sonder.
7Than God made the fyrmament and parted the waters which were vnder the fyrmament from the waters that were above the fyrmament: And it was so.
19And after yt the LORde God had make of the erth all maner beastes of the felde and all maner foules of the ayre he brought them vnto Adam to see what he wold call them. And as Ada called all maner livynge beastes: eve so are their names.
25And Eber begat.ij. sonnes. The name of the one was Peleg for in his tyme the erth was devyded. And the name of his brother was Iaketanr
11And thou shalt ouerleye it with pure golde: both within and without, and shalt make an hye vppon it a crowne of golde rounde aboute.
2ad ye fountaynes of the depe ad the wyndowes of heave were stopte and the rayne of heaven was forbidd
11and ouerlayde it with fine golde, and made thereto a crowne of golde rounde aboute,
23And the LORde God cast him out of the garden of Eden to tylle the erth whece he was taken.
11the secode rowe: a Rubin, a Saphir ad a Diamode
6euen as the brode valeyes and as gardens by the ryuerssyde as the tentes which the Lorde hath pitched and as ciperstrees apon the water.