Genesis 4:14

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

Beholde thou castest me out thys day from of the face of the erth and fro thy syghte must I hyde my selfe ad I must be wandrynge and a vagabunde vpon the erth: Morover whosoever fyndeth me wyll kyll me,

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  • Num 35:19 : 19 The iudge of bloude shall slee the murtherer as sone as he fyndeth him:
  • Num 35:21 : 21 or smyte him with his hande of enuye that he dye he that smote him shall dye for he is a murtherer. The iustice of bloude shall slee him as soone as he fyndeth him.
  • Num 35:27 : 27 yf the bloudvenger fynde him without the borders of his fre towne he shall flee the murtherer and be giltlesse
  • Deut 28:65 : 65 And amonge these nacyons thou shalt be no small season, and yet shalt haue no reste for the sole of thy foote. For the Lorde shall geue the there a treblynge herte ad dasynge eyes and sorowe of mynde.
  • Gen 4:15-16 : 15 And the LORde sayd vnto hi Not so but whosoever sleyth Cain shalbe punyshed.vij. folde. And ye LORde put a marke vpo Cain that no ma yt founde hym shulde kyll hym. 16 And Cain went out fro the face of the LORde and dwelt in the lande Nod on the east syde of Eden.
  • Gen 9:5-6 : 5 For verely the bloude of yow wherein youre lyves are wyll I requyre: Eue of the hande of all beastes wyll I requyre it And of the hande of man and of the hand off euery mannes brother wyll I requyre the lyfe of man: 6 so yt he which shedeth mannes bloude shall haue hys bloud shed by man agayne: for God made man after his awne lycknesse.
  • Lev 26:17 : 17 And I will set my face agenste you and ye shal fall before youre enemyes, and they that hate you shal raigne ouer you, ad ye shall flee whe no man foloweth you.
  • Lev 26:36 : 36 And vppon them that are left alyue of you I will sende a feyntnesse in to their hertes in the londe of their enemies: so that the sounde of a leef that falleth, shall chace them and they shall flee as though thei fled a swerde, and shall fall no man folowinge them.
  • Num 17:12-13 : 12 And the childern of Israel spake vnto Moses sayenge: beholde we are destroyed and all come to nought: 13 for whosoeuer cometh nye the dwellynge of the Lord dyeth. Shall we vtterly consume awaye?
  • Matt 25:41 : 41 Then shall the kynge saye vnto them that shalbe on the lyfte hande: departe from me ye coursed into everlastinge fire which is prepared for the devyll and his angels.
  • Matt 25:46 : 46 And these shall go into everlastinge payne: And the righteous into lyfe eternall.
  • 2 Thess 1:9 : 9 which shalbe punysshed with everlastynge damnacion from the presence of the LORde and from the glory of his power

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  • Gen 4:15-16
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    15 And the LORde sayd vnto hi Not so but whosoever sleyth Cain shalbe punyshed.vij. folde. And ye LORde put a marke vpo Cain that no ma yt founde hym shulde kyll hym.

    16 And Cain went out fro the face of the LORde and dwelt in the lande Nod on the east syde of Eden.

  • Gen 4:5-13
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    5 but vnto Cain and vnto his offrynge looked he not. And Cain was wroth exceadingly and loured.

    6 And the LORde sayd vnto Cain: why art thou angry and why loureste thou? Wotest thou not yf thou dost well thou shalt receave it?

    7 But and yf thou dost evell by and by thy synne lyeth open in the dore. Not withstondyng let it be subdued vnto the ad see thou rule it.

    8 And Cain talked wyth Abell his brother. And as soone as they were in the feldes Cain fell vppon Abell his brother and slewe hym

    9 And ye LORde sayd vnto Cain: where is Abell thy brother? And he sayd: I can not tell am I my brothers keper?

    10 And he sayd: What hast thou done? the voyce of thy brothers bloud cryeth vnto me out of the erth.

    11 And now cursed be thou as pertaynyng to the erth which opened hyr mouth to receaue thy brothers bloud of thyne hande.

    12 For when thou tyllest the grounde she shall heceforth not geve hyr power vnto the. A vagabunde and a rennagate shalt thou be vpon the erth.

    13 And Cain sayd vnto the LORde: my synne is greater then that it may be forgeven.

  • Gen 4:23-24
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    23 Then sayd Lamech vnto hys wyves Ada ad Zilla: heare my voyce ye wyves of Lamech and herken vnto my wordes for I haue slayne a man and wounded my selfe and haue slayn a yongman and gotte my selfe strypes:

    24 For Cain shall be avenged sevenfolde: but Lamech seventie tymes sevenfolde.

  • Gen 3:8-10
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    8 And they herd the voyce of the LORde God as he walked in the garde in the coole of the daye. And Adam hyd hymselfe and his wyfe also from the face of the LORde God amonge the trees of the garden.

    9 And the LORde God called Adam and sayd vnto him where art thou?

    10 And he answered. Thy voyce I harde in the garden but I was afrayd because I was naked and therfore hyd myselfe.

  • Gen 9:5-6
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    5 For verely the bloude of yow wherein youre lyves are wyll I requyre: Eue of the hande of all beastes wyll I requyre it And of the hande of man and of the hand off euery mannes brother wyll I requyre the lyfe of man:

    6 so yt he which shedeth mannes bloude shall haue hys bloud shed by man agayne: for God made man after his awne lycknesse.

  • 23 And the LORde God cast him out of the garden of Eden to tylle the erth whece he was taken.

  • 12 not as Cayn which was of the wicked and slewe his brother. And wherfore slewe he him? Because his awne workes were evyll and his brothers good.

  • Gen 4:2-3
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    2 And she proceded forth and bare hys brother Abell: And Abell became a sheperde And Cain became a ploweman.

    3 And it fortuned in processe of tyme that Cain brought of the frute of the erth: an offerynge vnto the LORde.

  • 29 Yf ye shall take this also awaye fro me and some mysfortune happen apon him then shall ye brynge my gray heed with sorow vnto the grave.

  • 13 Yf a ma laye not awayte but God delyuer him in to his hande, then I wyll poynte the a place whether he shall fle.