3:1 And
the
serpent
hath
been
subtile
above
every
beast
of
the
field
which
Jehovah
God
hath
made,
and
he
saith
unto
the
woman,
`Is
it
true
that
God
hath
said,
Ye
do
not
eat
of
every
tree
of
the
garden'
3:2 And
the
woman
saith
unto
the
serpent,
`Of
the
fruit
of
the
trees
of
the
garden
we
do
eat,
3:3 and
of
the
fruit
of
the
tree
which
[is]
in
the
midst
of
the
garden
God
hath
said,
Ye
do
not
eat
of
it,
nor
touch
it,
lest
ye
die.'
3:4 And
the
serpent
saith
unto
the
woman,
`Dying,
ye
do
not
die,
3:5 for
God
doth
know
that
in
the
day
of
your
eating
of
it--your
eyes
have
been
opened,
and
ye
have
been
as
God,
knowing
good
and
evil.'
3:6 And
the
woman
seeth
that
the
tree
[is]
good
for
food,
and
that
it
[is]
pleasant
to
the
eyes,
and
the
tree
is
desirable
to
make
[one]
wise,
and
she
taketh
of
its
fruit
and
eateth,
and
giveth
also
to
her
husband
with
her,
and
he
doth
eat;
3:7 and
the
eyes
of
them
both
are
opened,
and
they
know
that
they
[are]
naked,
and
they
sew
fig-leaves,
and
make
to
themselves
girdles.
3:8 And
they
hear
the
sound
of
Jehovah
God
walking
up
and
down
in
the
garden
at
the
breeze
of
the
day,
and
the
man
and
his
wife
hide
themselves
from
the
face
of
Jehovah
God
in
the
midst
of
the
trees
of
the
garden.
3:9 And
Jehovah
God
calleth
unto
the
man,
and
saith
to
him,
`Where
[art]
thou'
3:10 and
he
saith,
`Thy
sound
I
have
heard
in
the
garden,
and
I
am
afraid,
for
I
am
naked,
and
I
hide
myself.'
3:11 And
He
saith,
`Who
hath
declared
to
thee
that
thou
[art]
naked
of
the
tree
of
which
I
have
commanded
thee
not
to
eat,
hast
thou
eaten'
3:12 and
the
man
saith,
`The
woman
whom
Thou
didst
place
with
me--she
hath
given
to
me
of
the
tree--and
I
do
eat.'
3:13 And
Jehovah
God
saith
to
the
woman,
`What
[is]
this
thou
hast
done'
and
the
woman
saith,
`The
serpent
hath
caused
me
to
forget--and
I
do
eat.'
3:14 And
Jehovah
God
saith
unto
the
serpent,
`Because
thou
hast
done
this,
cursed
[art]
thou
above
all
the
cattle,
and
above
every
beast
of
the
field:
on
thy
belly
dost
thou
go,
and
dust
thou
dost
eat,
all
days
of
thy
life;
3:15 and
enmity
I
put
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
he
doth
bruise
thee--the
head,
and
thou
dost
bruise
him--the
heel.'
3:16 Unto
the
woman
He
said,
`Multiplying
I
multiply
thy
sorrow
and
thy
conception,
in
sorrow
dost
thou
bear
children,
and
toward
thy
husband
[is]
thy
desire,
and
he
doth
rule
over
thee.'
3:17 And
to
the
man
He
said,
`Because
thou
hast
hearkened
to
the
voice
of
thy
wife,
and
dost
eat
of
the
tree
concerning
which
I
have
charged
thee,
saying,
Thou
dost
not
eat
of
it,
cursed
[is]
the
ground
on
thine
account;
in
sorrow
thou
dost
eat
of
it
all
days
of
thy
life,
3:18 and
thorn
and
bramble
it
doth
bring
forth
to
thee,
and
thou
hast
eaten
the
herb
of
the
field;
3:19 by
the
sweat
of
thy
face
thou
dost
eat
bread
till
thy
return
unto
the
ground,
for
out
of
it
hast
thou
been
taken,
for
dust
thou
[art]
,
and
unto
dust
thou
turnest
back.'
3:20 And
the
man
calleth
his
wife's
name
Eve:
for
she
hath
been
mother
of
all
living.
3:21 And
Jehovah
God
doth
make
to
the
man
and
to
his
wife
coats
of
skin,
and
doth
clothe
them.
3:22 And
Jehovah
God
saith,
`Lo,
the
man
was
as
one
of
Us,
as
to
the
knowledge
of
good
and
evil;
and
now,
lest
he
send
forth
his
hand,
and
have
taken
also
of
the
tree
of
life,
and
eaten,
and
lived
to
the
age,'
--
3:23 Jehovah
God
sendeth
him
forth
from
the
garden
of
Eden
to
serve
the
ground
from
which
he
hath
been
taken;
3:24 yea,
he
casteth
out
the
man,
and
causeth
to
dwell
at
the
east
of
the
garden
of
Eden
the
cherubs
and
the
flame
of
the
sword
which
is
turning
itself
round
to
guard
the
way
of
the
tree
of
life.