Wildebeest analysis examples for:   eng-engfbv   k    February 11, 2023 at 18:29    Script wb_pprint_html.py   by Ulf Hermjakob

2  GEN 1:2  The earth was formless and empty, and darkness covered the surface of the deep. The Spirit of God moved over the surface of the waters.
4  GEN 1:4  God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness.
5  GEN 1:5  God called the light “day,” and he called the darkness “night.” So there was evening, and then the morning, making day one.
8  GEN 1:8  God called the expanse, “sky.” So there was evening, and then the morning, making day two.
9  GEN 1:9  God said, “Let the waters below the sky collect together in one place so that the land may appear.” And so it was.
11  GEN 1:11  God said, “Let the earth produce vegetation—plants that produce seeds and trees that produce seeded fruit—each one according to its own kind.” And that's what happened.
12  GEN 1:12  The earth produced vegetation—plants that produce seeds and trees that produce seeded fruit—each one according to its own kind. God saw that it was good.
13  GEN 1:13  So there was evening, and then the morning, making day three.
14  GEN 1:14  God said, “Let there be lights in the sky to separate day from night, and to provide a way to mark seasons, days, and years.
15  GEN 1:15  They shall be lights in the sky to shine on the earth.” And that's what happened.
17  GEN 1:17  God placed these lights in the sky to shine upon the earth,
18  GEN 1:18  to be in charge of the day and in charge of the night, and to separate light from darkness. God saw that it was good.
19  GEN 1:19  So there was evening, and then the morning, making day four.
20  GEN 1:20  God said, “Let the waters be full of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth in the sky.”
21  GEN 1:21  So God created huge sea creatures and all the living things that swim and fill the waters, each one according to its own kind; and every bird that flies, each one according to its own kind. God saw that it was good.
23  GEN 1:23  So there was evening, and then the morning, making day five.
24  GEN 1:24  God said, “Let the land produce living creatures, each one according to its own kind—the livestock, the creatures that run along the ground, and the wild animals, each one according to its own kind.” And that's what happened.
25  GEN 1:25  God made the wild animals, the livestock, and the creatures that run along the ground, all according to their own kind. God saw that it was good.
26  GEN 1:26  God said, “Let us make human beings in our image who are like us. They will have authority over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, and over the whole of the earth and every creature that moves on it.”
29  GEN 1:29  God said, “Look, I'm giving you as your food every seed-bearing plant anywhere on earth, and every tree that produces fruit with seeds.
31  GEN 1:31  God saw everything that he had created, and yes, it was very good. So there was evening, and then the morning, making day six.
33  GEN 2:2  By the time the seventh day came, God had finished the work he'd done, and he rested on the seventh day from all the work he'd been doing.
34  GEN 2:3  God blessed the seventh day, and set it apart as holy, because he rested from all the work he'd done in creation.
40  GEN 2:9  The Lord God made all kinds of trees grow in the garden, beautiful trees and trees producing fruit that's good to eat. The tree of life was in the middle of the garden, along with the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
48  GEN 2:17  but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because the day you eat from it you are certain to die.”
49  GEN 2:18  Then the Lord God said, “It's not good for Adam to be alone. I will make someone to help him, someone that's like him.”
50  GEN 2:19  The Lord God used the ground to make all the wild animals, and all the birds. He took them all to Adam to see what he would call them, and Adam named every living creature.
51  GEN 2:20  Adam gave names to all the livestock, all the birds, and all the wild animals. But Adam didn't find anyone like him who could help him.
52  GEN 2:21  So the Lord God put Adam into a deep sleep and as he slept the Lord God removed one of Adam's ribs and closed up the place where he took it with body tissue.
53  GEN 2:22  The Lord God made a woman, using the rib he'd taken from Adam, and presented her to Adam.
54  GEN 2:23  “Finally!” said Adam. “Here is bone from my bone and flesh from my flesh. She shall be called woman, because she was taken out of man.”
56  GEN 2:25  Adam and his wife Eve were both naked, but they weren't embarrassed about it.
57  GEN 3:1  The serpent was more cunning than any of the other wild animals that the Lord God had made. He asked Eve, “Did God really say that you can't eat fruit from every tree in the garden?”
61  GEN 3:5  “It's because God knows that as soon as you eat it, you'll see things differently, and you'll be like God, knowing both what is good and what is evil.”
62  GEN 3:6  Eve saw that the fruit of the tree appeared good to eat. It looked very attractive. She really wanted it so she could become wise. So she took some of its fruit and ate it, and she gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it too.
63  GEN 3:7  Immediately they saw everything differently and realized they were naked. So they sewed fig leaves together to cover themselves up.
64  GEN 3:8  Later they heard the Lord walking in the garden in the evening when the breeze was blowing. Adam and Eve went and hid out of sight of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.
66  GEN 3:10  “I heard you walking in the garden and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid,” he replied.
67  GEN 3:11  “Who told you that you were naked?” asked the Lord God. “Did you eat fruit from the tree I ordered you not to?”
69  GEN 3:13  The Lord God asked Eve, “Why have you done this?” “The serpent tricked me, and so I ate it,” she replied.
71  GEN 3:15  I will make sure you and your children, and the woman and her children, are enemies. One of her children will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.”
72  GEN 3:16  He told Eve, “I will make pregnancy much more difficult, and giving birth will be very painful. However, you will still desire your husband, but he will have control over you.”
73  GEN 3:17  He told Adam, “Because you did what your wife told you, and ate fruit from the tree after I ordered you, ‘Don't eat fruit from this tree,’ the ground is now cursed because of you. You will have to work painfully hard to grow food from it throughout your whole life.
77  GEN 3:21  The Lord God made Adam and Eve clothes from animal skins and dressed them.
78  GEN 3:22  Then the Lord God observed, “Look, the human beings have become like one of us, knowing both what is good and what is evil. Now if they take the fruit from the tree of life and eat it, then they'll live forever!”
84  GEN 4:4  Abel also brought an offering: the firstborn lambs of his flock, selecting the very best parts to offer. The Lord was pleased with Abel and his offering,
86  GEN 4:6  The Lord said to Cain, “Why are you so angry? Why do you look so annoyed?
87  GEN 4:7  If you were doing what's right, then you'd be looking happy. But if you don't do what's right, then sin will be like animal crouching outside your home, ready to pounce on you. It wants to have you, but you must be the one in control.”
88  GEN 4:8  Later, when Cain was talking with his brother Abel they went out into the fields where Cain attacked his brother and killed him.
89  GEN 4:9  “Where is your brother Abel?” the Lord asked Cain. “How should I know?” he replied. “Am I supposed to be my brother's care-giver?”
90  GEN 4:10  “What have you done?” the Lord asked. “Your brother's blood is crying out to me from the ground.
91  GEN 4:11  Consequently you are more cursed than the ground because you soaked it with your brother's blood.
93  GEN 4:13  “My punishment is more than I can take,” Cain replied.
94  GEN 4:14  “Look! You're driving me away right now—cursing the ground and banishing me from your presence. I'm going to have to hide and always be on the run, left to wander all over the earth. Anyone who finds me is going to kill me!”
95  GEN 4:15  But the Lord replied, “No, Cain. Anyone who kills you will be punished seven times over.” The Lord placed a mark on Cain so that no one who came across him would kill him.
100  GEN 4:20  Adah had a son named Jabal. He was the father of those who live in tents and have livestock.
102  GEN 4:22  Zillah also had a son. He was named Tubal-cain and he was a blacksmith, making different kinds of tools out of bronze and iron. Tubal-cain's sister was named Naamah.
103  GEN 4:23  At one time Lamech told his wives, “Adah and Zillah, listen to me. You wives of Lamech, pay attention to what I have to say. I killed a man because he wounded me; I killed a young man because he injured me.
104  GEN 4:24  If the sentence for killing Cain was to be punished seven times over, then if someone kills me, Lamech, the punishment should be seventy-seven times.”
105  GEN 4:25  Adam slept with his wife again, and she had a son and named him Seth, explaining that, “God has given me another child to replace Abel, the one Cain killed.”
107  GEN 5:1  This is the record of Adam's descendants. When God created human beings, he made them to be like him.
109  GEN 5:3  When Adam was 130, he had a son who was like him, made in his image; and he named him Seth.
130  GEN 5:24  Enoch had such a close relationship with God that he didn't die, he just wasn't there anymore, because God took him.
140  GEN 6:2  and the sons of God saw that these women were beautiful, and they took whichever ones they wanted.
144  GEN 6:6  The Lord was sorry he'd made human beings to live on the earth; it made him very sad to think about it.
152  GEN 6:14  Build an ark out of cypress wood. Make rooms inside the ark, and coat it with tar, both inside and out.
153  GEN 6:15  This is how to build it: the ark is to measure 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high.
154  GEN 6:16  Make a roof for the ark, leaving a cubit-wide opening between the roof and the top of the sides. Put a door in the side of the ark, and construct three decks inside.