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Genesis 3
Now
the
a
serpent
was
more
b
subtil
than
any
beast
of
the
field
which
the
Lord
God
had
made.
And
he
said
unto
the
woman,
c
Yea,
hath
God
said,
Ye
shall
not
eat
of
every
tree
of
the
garden?
2 And
the
woman
said
unto
the
serpent,
We
may
eat
of
the
fruit
of
the
trees
of
the
garden:
3 But
of
the
fruit
of
the
a
tree
which
is
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
God
hath
said,
Ye
shall
not
eat
of
it,
neither
shall
ye
touch
it,
lest
ye
die.
4 And
the
serpent
said
unto
the
woman,
a
Ye
shall
not
surely
die:
5 For
God
doth
know
that
in
the
day
ye
eat
thereof,
then
your
a
eyes
shall
be
opened,
and
ye
shall
be
as
gods,
b
knowing
good
and
c
evil.
6 And
when
the
woman
saw
that
the
tree
was
good
for
a
food,
and
that
it
was
b
pleasant
to
the
eyes,
and
a
tree
c
to
be
desired
to
make
one
wise,
she
took
of
the
d
fruit
thereof,
and
did
e
eat,
and
gave
also
unto
her
husband
with
her;
and
he
did
f
eat.
7 And
the
eyes
of
them
both
were
a
opened,
and
they
knew
that
they
were
b
naked;
and
they
sewed
fig
leaves
together,
and
made
themselves
c
aprons.
8 And
they
heard
the
voice
of
the
Lord
God
a
walking
in
the
garden
b
in
the
cool
of
the
day:
and
Adam
and
his
wife
hid
themselves
from
the
presence
of
the
Lord
God
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
9 And
the
Lord
God
called
unto
Adam,
and
said
unto
him,
Where
art
thou?
10 And
he
said,
I
heard
thy
voice
in
the
garden,
and
I
was
afraid,
because
I
was
naked;
and
I
hid
myself.
11 And
he
said,
Who
told
thee
that
thou
wast
naked?
Hast
thou
eaten
of
the
tree,
whereof
I
commanded
thee
that
thou
shouldest
not
eat?
12 And
the
man
said,
The
woman
whom
thou
gavest
to
be
with
me,
she
gave
me
of
the
tree,
and
I
did
eat.
13 And
the
Lord
God
said
unto
the
woman,
What
is
this
that
thou
hast
done?
And
the
woman
said,
The
serpent
a
beguiled
me,
and
I
did
eat.
14 And
the
Lord
God
said
unto
the
a
serpent,
Because
thou
hast
done
this,
thou
art
b
cursed
above
all
cattle,
and
above
every
beast
of
the
field;
upon
thy
belly
shalt
thou
go,
and
dust
shalt
thou
eat
all
the
days
of
thy
life:
15 And
I
will
put
a
enmity
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
b
it
shall
c
bruise
thy
head,
and
thou
shalt
d
bruise
his
heel.
16 Unto
the
a
woman
he
said,
I
will
greatly
b
multiply
thy
c
sorrow
and
thy
conception;
in
sorrow
thou
shalt
bring
forth
d
children;
and
thy
desire
shall
be
to
thy
e
husband,
and
he
shall
rule
over
thee.
17 And
unto
Adam
he
said,
Because
thou
hast
hearkened
unto
the
voice
of
thy
a
wife,
and
hast
eaten
of
the
tree,
of
which
I
commanded
thee,
saying,
Thou
shalt
not
eat
of
it:
b
cursed
is
the
ground
for
thy
sake;
in
c
sorrow
shalt
thou
eat
of
it
all
the
days
of
thy
life;
18
a
Thorns
also
and
thistles
shall
it
bring
forth
to
thee;
and
thou
shalt
eat
the
herb
of
the
field;
19 In
the
a
sweat
of
thy
face
shalt
thou
eat
b
bread,
till
thou
return
unto
the
ground;
for
out
of
it
wast
thou
taken:
for
c
dust
thou
art,
and
unto
d
dust
shalt
thou
return.
20 And
Adam
called
his
wife's
name
Eve;
because
she
was
the
a
mother
of
all
living.
21 Unto
Adam
also
and
to
his
wife
did
the
Lord
God
make
a
coats
of
skins,
and
b
clothed
them.
22 And
the
Lord
God
a
said,
Behold,
the
b
man
is
become
as
one
of
c
us,
to
d
know
good
and
e
evil:
and
now,
lest
he
put
forth
his
hand,
and
take
also
of
the
tree
of
life,
and
eat,
and
live
for
ever:
23 Therefore
the
Lord
God
sent
him
forth
from
the
garden
of
a
Eden,
to
till
the
ground
from
whence
he
was
taken.
24 So
he
drove
out
the
man;
and
he
placed
at
the
east
of
the
garden
of
Eden
a
Cherubims,
and
a
flaming
sword
which
turned
every
way,
to
keep
the
way
of
the
b
tree
of
life.
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