3:1 Now
the
serpent
was
more
crafty
than
any
other
beast
of
the
field
that
the
LORD
God
had
made.
He
said
to
the
woman,
"Did
God
actually
say,
'You
shall
not
eat
of
any
tree
in
the
garden'"
3:2 And
the
woman
said
to
the
serpent,
"We
may
eat
of
the
fruit
of
the
trees
in
the
garden,
3:3 but
God
said,
'You
shall
not
eat
of
the
fruit
of
the
tree
that
is
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
neither
shall
you
touch
it,
lest
you
die.'"
3:4 But
the
serpent
said
to
the
woman,
"You
will
not
surely
die.
3:5 For
God
knows
that
when
you
eat
of
it
your
eyes
will
be
opened,
and
you
will
be
like
God,
knowing
good
and
evil."
3:6 So
when
the
woman
saw
that
the
tree
was
good
for
food,
and
that
it
was
a
delight
to
the
eyes,
and
that
the
tree
was
to
be
desired
to
make
one
wise,
she
took
of
its
fruit
and
ate,
and
she
also
gave
some
to
her
husband
who
was
with
her,
and
he
ate.
3:7 Then
the
eyes
of
both
were
opened,
and
they
knew
that
they
were
naked.
And
they
sewed
fig
leaves
together
and
made
themselves
loincloths.
3:8 And
they
heard
the
sound
of
the
LORD
God
walking
in
the
garden
in
the
cool
of
the
day,
and
the
man
and
his
wife
hid
themselves
from
the
presence
of
the
LORD
God
among
the
trees
of
the
garden.
3:9 But
the
LORD
God
called
to
the
man
and
said
to
him,
"Where
are
you"
3:10 And
he
said,
"I
heard
the
sound
of
you
in
the
garden,
and
I
was
afraid,
because
I
was
naked,
and
I
hid
myself."
3:11 He
said,
"Who
told
you
that
you
were
naked
Have
you
eaten
of
the
tree
of
which
I
commanded
you
not
to
eat"
3:12 The
man
said,
"The
woman
whom
you
gave
to
be
with
me,
she
gave
me
fruit
of
the
tree,
and
I
ate."
3:13 Then
the
LORD
God
said
to
the
woman,
"What
is
this
that
you
have
done"
The
woman
said,
"The
serpent
deceived
me,
and
I
ate."
3:14 The
LORD
God
said
to
the
serpent,
"Because
you
have
done
this,
cursed
are
you
above
all
livestock
and
above
all
beasts
of
the
field;
on
your
belly
you
shall
go,
and
dust
you
shall
eat
all
the
days
of
your
life.
3:15 I
will
put
enmity
between
you
and
the
woman,
and
between
your
offspring
and
her
offspring;
he
shall
bruise
your
head,
and
you
shall
bruise
his
heel."
3:16 To
the
woman
he
said,
"I
will
surely
multiply
your
pain
in
childbearing;
in
pain
you
shall
bring
forth
children.
Your
desire
shall
be
for
your
husband,
and
he
shall
rule
over
you."
3:17 And
to
Adam
he
said,
"Because
you
have
listened
to
the
voice
of
your
wife
and
have
eaten
of
the
tree
of
which
I
commanded
you,
'You
shall
not
eat
of
it,'
cursed
is
the
ground
because
of
you;
in
pain
you
shall
eat
of
it
all
the
days
of
your
life;
3:18 thorns
and
thistles
it
shall
bring
forth
for
you;
and
you
shall
eat
the
plants
of
the
field.
3:19 By
the
sweat
of
your
face
you
shall
eat
bread,
till
you
return
to
the
ground,
for
out
of
it
you
were
taken;
for
you
are
dust,
and
to
dust
you
shall
return."
3:20 The
man
called
his
wife's
name
Eve,
because
she
was
the
mother
of
all
living.
3:21 And
the
LORD
God
made
for
Adam
and
for
his
wife
garments
of
skins
and
clothed
them.
3:22 Then
the
LORD
God
said,
"Behold,
the
man
has
become
like
one
of
us
in
knowing
good
and
evil.
Now,
lest
he
reach
out
his
hand
and
take
also
of
the
tree
of
life
and
eat,
and
live
forever--"
3:23 therefore
the
LORD
God
sent
him
out
from
the
garden
of
Eden
to
work
the
ground
from
which
he
was
taken.
3:24 He
drove
out
the
man,
and
at
the
east
of
the
garden
of
Eden
he
placed
the
cherubim
and
a
flaming
sword
that
turned
every
way
to
guard
the
way
to
the
tree
of
life.