2. context – Genesis 3:1 – 4:1

 

NOW

THE SERPENT

WAS MORE SUBTIL

THAN ANY BEAST OF THE FIELD

WHICH THE LORD GOD HAD MADE.

 

And he said unto the woman,

Yea,

hath God said,

Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?

 

And the woman said unto the serpent,

We may eat

of the fruit of the trees of the garden:

 

But of the fruit

of the 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.

 

And the serpent said unto the woman,

Ye shall not surely die:

 

For God doth know

that in the day ye eat thereof,

then your eyes shall be opened,

and ye shall be as gods,

knowing good and evil.

 

And when the woman saw

that the tree was good for food,

and that it was pleasant to the eyes,

and a tree to be desired to make one wise,

she took of the fruit thereof,

and did eat,

and gave also unto her husband with her;

and he did eat.

 

And the eyes of them both were opened,

and they knew that they were naked;

and they sewed fig leaves together,

and made themselves aprons.

 

And they heard the voice of the LORD God

walking in the garden

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.

 

And the LORD God called unto Adam,

and said unto him,

Where art thou?

 

And he said,

I heard thy voice in the garden,

and I was afraid,

because I was naked;

and I hid myself.

 

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?

 

And the man said,

The woman

whom thou gavest

to be with me,

she gave me of the tree,

and I did eat.

 

And the LORD God said unto the woman,

What is this that thou hast done?

 

And the woman said,

The serpent beguiled me,

and I did eat.

 

And the LORD God said unto the serpent,

Because thou hast done this,

thou art 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:

 

And I will put enmity

between thee and the woman,

and between thy seed and her seed;

 

it shall bruise thy head,

and thou shalt bruise his heel.

 

Unto the woman he said,

I will greatly multiply thy sorrow

and thy conception;

 

in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children;

and thy desire shall be to thy husband,

and he shall rule over thee.

 

And unto Adam he said,

Because thou hast hearkened

unto the voice of thy wife,

and hast eaten of the tree,

of which I commanded thee,

saying,

Thou shalt not eat of it:

cursed is the ground for thy sake;

in sorrow shalt thou eat of it

all the days of thy life;

 

Thorns also and thistles

shall it bring forth to thee;

and thou shalt eat the herb of the field;

 

In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread,

till thou return unto the ground;

for out of it wast thou taken:

 

for dust thou art,

and unto dust shalt thou return.

 

And Adam called his wife’s name Eve;

because she was the mother of all living.

 

Unto Adam also

and to his wife

did the LORD God make coats of skins,

and clothed them.

 

And the LORD God said,

Behold,

the man is become as one of us,

to know good and evil:

 

and now,

lest he put forth his hand,

and take also of the tree of life,

and eat,

and live for ever:

 

Therefore the LORD God

sent him forth

from the garden of Eden,

to till the ground from whence he was taken.

 

So he drove out the man;

and he placed

at the east of the garden of Eden

Cherubims,

and a flaming sword

which turned every way,

to keep the way of the tree of life.

 

And Adam knew Eve his wife;

and she conceived,

and bare Cain,

and said,

I have gotten a man from the LORD.

Genesis 3:1-4:1

 

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