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Genesis 3:6
New Century Version
The woman saw that the tree was beautiful, that its fruit was good to eat, and that it would make her wise. So she took some of its fruit and ate it. She also gave some of the fruit to her husband who was with her, and he ate it.
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Mikaroka Genesis 3:6
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Genesis 3:1
Now the snake was the most clever of all the wild animals the LORD God had made. One day the snake said to the woman, “Did God really say that you must not eat fruit from any tree in the garden?”
Mikaroka Genesis 3:1
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Genesis 3:15
I will make you and the woman enemies to each other. Your descendants and her descendants will be enemies. One of her descendants will crush your head, and you will bite his heel.”
Mikaroka Genesis 3:15
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Genesis 3:16
Then God said to the woman, “I will cause you to have much trouble when you are pregnant, and when you give birth to children, you will have great pain. You will greatly desire your husband, but he will rule over you.”
Mikaroka Genesis 3:16
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Genesis 3:19
You will sweat and work hard for your food. Later you will return to the ground, because you were taken from it. You are dust, and when you die, you will return to the dust.”
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Genesis 3:17
Then God said to the man, “You listened to what your wife said, and you ate fruit from the tree from which I commanded you not to eat. “So I will put a curse on the ground, and you will have to work very hard for your food. In pain you will eat its food all the days of your life.
Mikaroka Genesis 3:17
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Genesis 3:11
God asked, “Who told you that you were naked? Did you eat fruit from the tree from which I commanded you not to eat?”
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Genesis 3:24
After God forced humans out of the garden, he placed angels and a sword of fire that flashed around in every direction on its eastern border. This kept people from getting to the tree of life.
Mikaroka Genesis 3:24
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Genesis 3:20
The man named his wife Eve, because she was the mother of all the living.
Mikaroka Genesis 3:20
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