Genesis 8:14
so by the.xxvij. daye of the seconde moneth the erth was drye.
so by the.xxvij. daye of the seconde moneth the erth was drye.
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1And god remebred Noe and all ye beastes and all ye catell yt were with hi in ye arke And god made a wynde to blow vppo ye erth and ye waters ceased:
2ad ye fountaynes of the depe ad the wyndowes of heave were stopte and the rayne of heaven was forbidd
3and the waters returned from of ye erth ad abated after the ende of an hundred and.l. dayes.
4And the arke rested vppo the mountayns of Ararat the.xvij. daye of the.vij. moneth.
5And the waters went away ad decreased vntyll the x. moneth. And the fyrst daye of the tenth moneth the toppes of the mounteyns appered.
6And after the ende of.xl. dayes. Noe opened the wyndow of the arke which he had mad
7ad sent forth a raven which went out ever goinge and cominge agayne vntyll the waters were dreyed vpp vppon the erth
8Then sent he forth a doue from hym to wete whether the waters were fallen from of the erth.
9And when the doue coude fynde no restinge place for hyr fote she returned to him agayne vnto the arke for the waters were vppon the face of all the erth. And he put out hys honde and toke her and pulled hyr to hym in to the ark
10And he abode yet.vij. dayes mo and sent out the doue agayne out of the ark
11And the doue came to hym agayne aboute eventyde and beholde: There was in hyr mouth a lefe of an olyve tre which she had plucked wherby Noe perceaved that the waters wer abated vppon the erth.
12And he taried yet.vij. other dayes and sent forth the doue which from thence forth came no more agayne to him.
13And it came to passe the syxte hundred and one yere and the fyrst daye of the fyrst moneth that the waters were dryed vpp apon the erth. And Noe toke off the hatches of the arke and loked: And beholde the face of the erth was drye.
10And the seventh daye the waters of the floud came vppon the erth.
11In the.vi. hundred yere of Noes lyfe in the secode moneth in the.xvij daye of the moneth yt same daye were all the founteynes of the grete depe broken vp and the wyndowes of heave were opened
12ad there fell a rayne vpon the erth.xl. dayes and.xl. nyghtes.
23Thus was destroyed all that was vppo the erth both man beastes wormes and foules of the ayre so that they were destroyed from the erth: save Noe was reserved only and they that were wyth hym in the arke.
24And the waters prevayled vppon the erth an hundred and fyftye dayes.
15And God spake vnto Noe saynge:
17And the floud came.xl. dayes and.xl. nyghtes vppon the erth and the water increased and bare vp the arcke ad it was lifte vp from of the erth
18And the water prevayled and increased exceadingly vppon the erth: and the arke went vppo he toppe of the waters.
19And the waters prevayled excedingly above mesure vppo the erth so that all the hye hylles which are vnder all the partes of heaven were covered:
20eve.xv. cubytes hye prevayled the waters so that the hylles were covered.
4For.vij. dayes hence wyll I send rayne vppo the erth.xl. dayes and.xl. nyghtes and wyll dystroy all maner of thynges that I haue made from of the face of the erth.
5And Noe dyd acordynge to all yt the LORde comaunded hym:
6and Noe was.vi. hundred yere olde when the floud of water came vppon the erth:
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.
8And God called the fyrmament heaven And so of the evenynge and morninge was made the seconde day
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.
17And all the beastes that are with the whatsoever flesh it be both foule and catell and all maner wormes that crepe on the erth brynge out with the and let them moue growe ad multiplye vppon the erth.
8And of clene beastes and of beastes that ware vnclene and of byrdes and of all that crepeth vppo the erth
28And Noe lyved after the floude.iij. hundred and.l. yere:
6But there arose a myste out of the ground and watered all the face of the erth: