2 | GEN 1:2 | And the earth was without forme and void, and darkenesse was vpon the deepe, and the Spirit of God mooued vpon the waters. |
4 | GEN 1:4 | And God saw the light that it was good, and God separated the light from the darkenes. |
5 | GEN 1:5 | And God called the Light, Day, and the darkenes, he called Night. So the euening and the morning were the first day. |
11 | GEN 1:11 | Then God said, Let the earth bud forth the bud of the herbe, that seedeth seed, the fruitfull tree, which beareth fruite according to his kinde, which hath his seede in it selfe vpon the earth: and it was so. |
12 | GEN 1:12 | And the earth brought foorth the bud of the herbe, that seedeth seede according to his kind, also the tree that beareth fruit, which hath his seed in it selfe according to his kinde: and God saw that it was good. |
18 | GEN 1:18 | And to rule in the day, and in the night, and to separate the light from the darkenesse: and God saw that it was good. |
21 | GEN 1:21 | Then God created the great whales, and euery thing liuing and mouing, which the waters brought foorth in abundance according to their kinde, and euery fethered foule according to his kinde: and God sawe that it was good. |
24 | GEN 1:24 | Moreouer God said, Let the earth bring foorth the liuing thing according to his kinde, cattel, and that which creepeth, and the beast of the earth, according to his kinde. and it was so. |
25 | GEN 1:25 | And God made the beast of the earth according to his kinde, and the cattell according to his kinde, and euery creeping thing of the earth according to his kind: and God saw that it was good. |
26 | GEN 1:26 | Furthermore God said, Let vs make man in our image according to our likenes, and let them rule ouer the fish of the sea, and ouer the foule of the heauen, and ouer the beastes, and ouer all the earth, and ouer euery thing that creepeth and moueth on the earth. |
30 | GEN 1:30 | Likewise to euery beast of the earth, and to euery foule of the heauen, and to euery thing that moueth vpon the earth, which hath life in it selfe, euery greene herbe shall be for meate. and it was so. |
33 | GEN 2:2 | For in the seuenth day GOD ended his worke which he had made, and the seuenth day he rested from al his worke, which he had made. |
34 | GEN 2:3 | So God blessed the seuenth day, and sanctified it, because that in it he had rested from all his worke, which God had created and made. |
40 | GEN 2:9 | (For out of the ground made the Lord God to grow euery tree pleasant to the sight, and good for meate: the tree of life also in the mids of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and of euill. |
45 | GEN 2:14 | The name also of the third riuer is Hiddekel: this goeth toward the Eastside of Asshur: and the fourth riuer is Perath) |
46 | GEN 2:15 | Then the Lord God tooke the man, and put him into the garden of Eden, that he might dresse it and keepe it. |
48 | GEN 2:17 | But of the tree of knowledge of good and euill, thou shalt not eate of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt die the death. |
49 | GEN 2:18 | Also the Lord God saide, It is not good that the man should be himself alone: I wil make him an helpe meete for him. |
52 | GEN 2:21 | Therefore the Lord God caused an heauie sleepe to fall vpon the man, and he slept: and he tooke one of his ribbes, and closed vp the flesh in steade thereof. |
53 | GEN 2:22 | And the ribbe which the Lord God had taken from the man, made he a woman, and brought her to the man. |
54 | GEN 2:23 | Then the man said, This now is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She shalbe called woman, because she was taken out of man. |
56 | GEN 2:25 | And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed. |
61 | GEN 3:5 | But God doeth knowe, that when ye shall eate thereof, your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and euill. |
62 | GEN 3:6 | So the woman (seeing that the tree was good for meate, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to get knowledge) tooke of the fruite thereof, and did eate, and gaue also to her husband with her, and he did eate. |
63 | GEN 3:7 | Then the eyes of them both were opened, and they knewe that they were naked, and they sewed figge tree leaues together, and made them selues breeches. |
64 | GEN 3:8 | Afterward they heard the voyce of the Lord God walking in the garden in the coole of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselues from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden. |
66 | GEN 3:10 | Who saide, I heard thy voyce in the garden, and was afraide: because I was naked, therefore I hid my selfe. |
67 | GEN 3:11 | And he saide, Who tolde thee, that thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eate? |
71 | GEN 3:15 | I will also put enimitie betweene thee and the woman, and betweene thy seede and her seede. He shall breake thine head, and thou shalt bruise his heele. |
73 | GEN 3:17 | Also to Adam he said, Because thou hast obeyed the voyce of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, (whereof I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eate of it) cursed is the earth for thy sake: in sorowe shalt thou eate of it all the dayes of thy life. |
75 | GEN 3:19 | In the sweate of thy face shalt thou eate bread, till thou returne to the earth: for out of it wast thou taken, because thou art dust, and to dust shalt thou returne. |
77 | GEN 3:21 | Vnto Adam also and to his wife did the Lord God make coates of skinnes, and clothed them. |
78 | GEN 3:22 | And the Lord God said, Beholde, the man is become as one of vs, to knowe good and euill. And nowe lest he put foorth his hand, and take also of ye tree of life and eate and liue for euer, |
79 | GEN 3:23 | Therefore the Lord God sent him foorth from the garden of Eden, to till ye earth, whence he was taken. |
80 | GEN 3:24 | Thus he cast out man, and at the East side of the garden of Eden he set the Cherubims, and the blade of a sworde shaken, to keepe the way of the tree of life. |
81 | GEN 4:1 | Afterward the man knew Heuah his wife, which conceiued and bare Kain, and said, I haue obteined a man by the Lord. |
82 | GEN 4:2 | And againe she brought foorth his brother Habel, and Habel was a keeper of sheepe, and Kain was a tiller of the ground. |
88 | GEN 4:8 | Then Kain spake to Habel his brother. And when they were in the fielde, Kain rose vp against Habel his brother, and slewe him. |
89 | GEN 4:9 | Then the Lord said vnto Kain, Where is Habel thy brother? Who answered, I cannot tell. Am I my brothers keeper? |
95 | GEN 4:15 | Then the Lord said vnto him, Doubtlesse whosoeuer slayeth Kain, he shalbe punished seue folde. And the Lord set a marke vpon Kain, lest any man finding him should kill him. |
97 | GEN 4:17 | Kain also knewe his wife, which conceiued and bare Henoch: and he built a citie, and called the name of the citie by ye name of his sonne, Henoch. |
99 | GEN 4:19 | And Lamech tooke him two wiues: the name of the one was Adah, and the name of the other Zillah. |
102 | GEN 4:22 | And Zillah also bare Tubal-kain, who wrought cunningly euery craft of brasse and of yron: and the sister of Tubal-kain was Naamah. |
103 | GEN 4:23 | Then Lamech saide vnto his wiues Adah and Zillah, Heare my voyce, ye wiues of Lamech: hearken vnto my speach: for I would slay a man in my wound, and a yong man in mine hurt. |
105 | GEN 4:25 | And Adam knewe his wife againe, and she bare a sonne, and she called his name Sheth: for God, saide she, hath appointed me another seede for Habel, because Kain slewe him. |
107 | GEN 5:1 | This is the booke of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created Adam, in the likenes of God made he him, |
109 | GEN 5:3 | Nowe Adam liued an hundred and thirtie yeeres, and begate a childe in his owne likenes after his image, and called his name Sheth. |
118 | GEN 5:12 | Likewise Kenan liued seuentie yeeres, and begate Mahalaleel. |
128 | GEN 5:22 | And Henoch walked with God, after he begate Methushelah, three hundreth yeeres, and begate sonnes and daughters. |
130 | GEN 5:24 | And Henoch walked with God, and he was no more seene: for God tooke him away. |
135 | GEN 5:29 | And called his name Noah, saying, This same shall comfort vs concerning our worke and sorowe of our hands, as touching the earth, which the Lord hath cursed. |
140 | GEN 6:2 | Then the sonnes of God sawe the daughters of men that they were faire, and they tooke them wiues of all that they liked. |
143 | GEN 6:5 | When the Lord sawe that the wickednesse of man was great in the earth, and all the imaginations of the thoughtes of his heart were onely euill continually, |
147 | GEN 6:9 | These are the generations of Noah. Noah was a iust and vpright man in his time: and Noah walked with God. |
150 | GEN 6:12 | Then God looked vpon the earth, and beholde, it was corrupt: for all flesh had corrupt his way vpon the earth. |
152 | GEN 6:14 | Make thee an Arke of pine trees: thou shalt make cabines in the Arke, and shalt pitch it within and without with pitch. |
153 | GEN 6:15 | And thus shalt thou make it: The length of the Arke shalbe three hundreth cubites, the breadth of it fiftie cubites, and the height of it thirtie cubites. |
154 | GEN 6:16 | A windowe shalt thou make in the Arke, and in a cubite shalt thou finish it aboue, and the doore of the Arke shalt thou set in the side thereof: thou shalt make it with the lowe, seconde and third roume. |
156 | GEN 6:18 | But with thee will I establish my couenant, and thou shalt goe into the Arke, thou, and thy sonnes, and thy wife, and thy sonnes wiues with thee. |
157 | GEN 6:19 | And of euery liuing thing, of all flesh two of euery sort shalt thou cause to come into the Arke, to keepe them aliue with thee: they shalbe male and female. |
158 | GEN 6:20 | Of the foules, after their kinde, and of the cattell after their kind, of euery creeping thing of the earth after his kinde, two of euery sort shall come vnto thee, that thou mayest keepe them aliue. |
159 | GEN 6:21 | And take thou with thee of all meate that is eaten: and thou shalt gather it to thee, that it may be meate for thee and for them. |
161 | GEN 7:1 | And the Lord said vnto Noah, Enter thou and all thine house into the Arke: for thee haue I seene righteous before me in this age. |
162 | GEN 7:2 | Of euery cleane beast thou shalt take to thee by seuens, the male and his female: but of vncleane beastes by couples, the male and his female. |
163 | GEN 7:3 | Of the foules also of the heauen by seuens, male and female, to keepe seede aliue vpon the whole earth. |
167 | GEN 7:7 | So Noah entred and his sonnes, and his wife, and his sonnes wiues with him into the Arke, because of the waters of the flood. |
169 | GEN 7:9 | There came two and two vnto Noah into the Arke, male and female, as God had commanded Noah. |
171 | GEN 7:11 | In the sixe hundreth yeere of Noahs life in the second moneth, the seuetenth day of the moneth, in the same day were all the fountaines of the great deepe broken vp, and the windowes of heauen were opened, |
173 | GEN 7:13 | In the selfe same day entred Noah with Shem, and Ham and Iapheth, the sonnes of Noah, and Noahs wife, and the three wiues of his sonnes with them into the Arke. |
174 | GEN 7:14 | They and euery beast after his kinde, and all cattell after their kinde, and euery thing that creepeth and moueth vpon the earth after his kinde, and euery foule after his kinde, euen euery bird of euery fether. |
175 | GEN 7:15 | For they came to Noah into ye Arke, two and two, of all flesh wherein is ye breath of life. |
177 | GEN 7:17 | Then ye flood was fourtie dayes vpon the earth, and the waters were increased, and bare vp the Arke, which was lift vp aboue the earth. |
178 | GEN 7:18 | The waters also waxed strong, and were increased exceedingly vpon the earth, and the Arke went vpon the waters. |
183 | GEN 7:23 | So he destroyed euery thing that was vpon the earth, from man to beast, to ye creeping thing, and to the foule of the heauen: they were euen destroyed from the earth. And Noah onely remained; and they that were with him in ye Arke. |
185 | GEN 8:1 | Now God remembred Noah and euery beast, and all the cattell that was with him in the Arke: therefore God made a winde to passe vpon the earth, and the waters ceased. |
188 | GEN 8:4 | And in the seuenth moneth, in the seuenteenth day of the moneth, the Arke rested vpon the mountaines of Ararat. |
190 | GEN 8:6 | So after fourtie dayes, Noah opened the windowe of the Arke, which he had made, |
193 | GEN 8:9 | But the doue found no rest for the sole of her foote: therefore she returned vnto him into the Arke (for the waters were vpon the whole earth) and he put forth his hand, and receiued her, and tooke her to him into the Arke. |