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Let the earth, he said, yield grasses that grow and seed; fruit-trees too, each giving fruit of its own kind, and so propagating itself on earth. And so it was done; (Genesis 1, 11)
the earth yielded grasses that grew and seeded, each according to its kind, and trees that bore fruit, each with the power to propagate its own kind. And God saw it, and found it good. (Genesis 1, 12)
Of all the beasts which the Lord God had made, there was none that could match the serpent in cunning. It was he who said to the woman, What is this command God has given you, not to eat the fruit of any tree in the garden? (Genesis 3, 1)
To which the woman answered, We can eat the fruit of any tree in the garden (Genesis 3, 2)
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)
And with that the woman, who saw that the fruit was good to eat, saw, too, how it was pleasant to look at and charmed the eye,✻ took some fruit from the tree and ate it; and she gave some to her husband, and he ate with her. (Genesis 3, 6)
And the answer came, Why, who told thee of thy nakedness? Or hadst thou eaten of the tree, whose fruit I forbade thee to eat? (Genesis 3, 11)
The woman, said Adam, whom thou gavest me to be my companion, she it was who offered me fruit from the tree, and so I came to eat it. (Genesis 3, 12)
And to Adam he said, Thou hast listened to thy wife’s counsel, and hast eaten the fruit I forbade thee to eat; and now, through thy act, the ground is under a curse. All the days of thy life thou shalt win food from it with toil; (Genesis 3, 17)
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)
Till that ground, and it will yield thee its fruit no longer; thou shalt be a wanderer, a fugitive on earth. (Genesis 4, 12)
Once, at the time of the wheat harvest, Ruben went out and found some mandrakes, which he brought back to his mother Lia;✻ and Rachel said to Lia, Give me some of the fruit thy son has found. (Genesis 30, 14)
