The First Boke of Moses called Genesis

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Author: William Tyndale ISBN: 9781465527677
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Tyndale
ISBN: 9781465527677
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
in The begynnynge God created heaven and erth. The erth was voyde and emptie/ ãd darcknesse was vpon The depe/ and The spirite of god moved vpon The water Than God sayd: let There be lyghte and There was lyghte. and God sawe The lyghte that it was good: & devyded The lyghte from The darcknesse/ and called The lyghte daye/ and The darcknesse nyghte: and so of The evenynge and mornynge was made The fyrst daye and God sayd: let There be a fyrmament betwene The waters/ ãd let it devyde The waters a sonder. Than God made The fyrmament and parted The waters which were vnder The fyrmament/ from The waters that were above The fyrmament: and it was so. and God called The fyrmament heaven/ and so of The evenynge and morninge was made The seconde daye. and God sayd/ let The waters that are vnder heaven gaTher Them selves vnto one place/ that The drye londe may appere: and it came so to passe. and god called The drye lande The erth and The gaTheringe togyTher of waters called he The see. and God sawe that it was good and God sayd: let The erth bringe forth herbe and grasse that sowe seed/ and frutefull trees that bere frute every one in his kynde/ havynge Their seed in Them selves vpon The erth. and it came so to passe: ãd The erth brought forth herbe and grasse sowenge seed every one in his kynde & trees berynge frute & havynge Their seed in th selves/ every one in his kynde. and God sawe that it was good: and th of The evenynge and mornynge was made The thyrde daye.
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in The begynnynge God created heaven and erth. The erth was voyde and emptie/ ãd darcknesse was vpon The depe/ and The spirite of god moved vpon The water Than God sayd: let There be lyghte and There was lyghte. and God sawe The lyghte that it was good: & devyded The lyghte from The darcknesse/ and called The lyghte daye/ and The darcknesse nyghte: and so of The evenynge and mornynge was made The fyrst daye and God sayd: let There be a fyrmament betwene The waters/ ãd let it devyde The waters a sonder. Than God made The fyrmament and parted The waters which were vnder The fyrmament/ from The waters that were above The fyrmament: and it was so. and God called The fyrmament heaven/ and so of The evenynge and morninge was made The seconde daye. and God sayd/ let The waters that are vnder heaven gaTher Them selves vnto one place/ that The drye londe may appere: and it came so to passe. and god called The drye lande The erth and The gaTheringe togyTher of waters called he The see. and God sawe that it was good and God sayd: let The erth bringe forth herbe and grasse that sowe seed/ and frutefull trees that bere frute every one in his kynde/ havynge Their seed in Them selves vpon The erth. and it came so to passe: ãd The erth brought forth herbe and grasse sowenge seed every one in his kynde & trees berynge frute & havynge Their seed in th selves/ every one in his kynde. and God sawe that it was good: and th of The evenynge and mornynge was made The thyrde daye.

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