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Here, at the bidding of the Lord God, the soil produced all such trees as charm the eye and satisfy the taste; and here, in the middle of the garden, grew the tree of life, and the tree which brings knowledge of good and evil. (Genesis 2, 9)
except the tree which brings knowledge of good and evil; if ever thou eatest of this, thy doom is death. (Genesis 2, 17)
God knows well that as soon as you eat this fruit your eyes will be opened, and you yourselves will be like gods, knowing good and evil. (Genesis 3, 5)
He said, too, Here is Adam become like one of ourselves, with knowledge of good and evil; now he has only to lift his hand and gather fruit to eat from the tree of life as well, and he will live endlessly. (Genesis 3, 22)
And now God found that earth was full of men’s iniquities, and that the whole frame of their thought was set continually on evil; (Genesis 6, 5)
And the Lord, smelling such a scent as pleased him, made the resolve, Never again will I plague the earth on man’s account, that has all the thoughts and imaginations of his heart, even in youth, so bent towards evil; never again will I send affliction such as this upon all living creatures. (Genesis 8, 21)
They were evil folk that lived at Sodom, wicked in the Lord’s sight beyond all measure. (Genesis 13, 13)
till the evil effect of the drought does away with all the good effect of those abundant harvests. (Genesis 41, 31)
sons of one father, all of us, sent on an errand of peace; thy servants know nothing of any evil intent. (Genesis 42, 11)
If thy brother-Israelite falls on evil days, and must sell thee his little plot of ground, his next of kin, if he will, may redeem what was sold. (Leviticus 25, 25)
If thy brother-Israelite falls on evil days, or his strength fails him, and thou givest him lodging as if he were some alien guest of thine, (Leviticus 25, 35)
Sons will spring from you, and beget sons in their turn; what if you should go astray, when you have been long settled in the land, fashion yourselves some idol, and rouse the Lord your God to indignation at the sight of your evil-doing? (Deuteronomy 4, 25)
