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 undefined Chap. i. The creation of the worlde in ſixe dayes/ and of man. Chap ii. The reſt of the ſeuenth daye.

The tre of knowlege of good &amp; euell is forbydē &amp;c.

Of the creacion of Eua. Chap. iii. The ſerpeynt deceaueth the woman: they tranſgreſſe and are dryuen out of paradyſe. Chap. iiii. <dd>Abels offrynge pleaſeth God: therfore doth his brother Cayn hate hym: murthereth hym: &amp; is curſed. Of the chyldren of Cayn.</dd> <dt>Chap. v.</dt> <dd>Of the generacion, age &amp; death of Adā: Seth and his ſonnes vnto Noe.</dd> <dt>Chap. vi.</dt> <dd>The occaſion of the floude: and of the preparynge of the arcke.</dd> <dt>Chap. vii.</dt> <dd>Noe with his houſholde is preſerued in the arcke: where as all the worlde periſeth thorowe the floude.</dd> <dt>Chap. viii.</dt> <dd>The floude abateth. Noe goeth out of arcke. &amp;c.</dd> <dt>Chap. ix.</dt> <dd>God bleſſeth Noe and his ſonnes: forbyddeth to eate the bloude of beeſtes, and to ſhed mās bloude: maketh a conuenaunt(and geueth the raynbowe for a token of the ſame) that he wyll deſtroye the worlde no more by water. Noe is dronken. Ham vncouereth hym, and getteth his cur&#383;e.</dd> <dt>Chap. x.</dt> <dd>The increace of mās generaciō by Noes thre ſonnes: which go abrode and begynne to buylde.</dd> <dt>Chap. xi.</dt> <dd>The buyldynge of the towre of Babel is hyndreth thorowe the confuſyon of the tonges. The generacion of Sem vntyll Abram: whiche goeth with Loth vnto Haran.</dd> <dt>Chap. xii.</dt> <dd>Abram goeth with Loth into a ſtraunge londe at the worde of the Lord: which appeareth vnto hym in Canaan: and promiſeth to geue the ſame londe vnto his ſede: Afterwarde goeth Abram into Egypte and fayneth Saray to be his ſyſter.</dd> <dt>Chap. xiii.</dt> <dd>Abram and Loth departe agayne out of Egypte: and haue ſo many cattell that they can not dwell together. Abram receaueth the bleſſynge and promes.</dd> <dt>Chap. xiiii.</dt> <dd>Loth is taken preſoner: Abram deliuereth hym: Melchiſedech fedeth Abram at his returnynge: Abram geueth hym tythes of the ſpoyles: and holdeth nothinge of the kynge of Sodoms goodes.</dd> <dt>Chap. xv.</dt> <dd>God conforteth Abram and promyſeth hym ſede: He beleueth and is iuſtified.</dd> <dt>Chap. xvi.</dt> <dd>Sarai geueth Abram leue to take hyr mayde whiche beareth hym Iſmaell.</dd> <dt>Chap. xvii.</dt> <dd>The cōuenaunt of circumciſyon. &amp;c.</dd> <dt>Chap. xviii.</dt> <dd>Thre mē appeare vnto Abrahā to whom the deſtruction of Sodome is declared.</dd> <dt>Chap. xix.</dt> <dd>Loth receaueth the two angels the: men of Sodome go aboute to abuſe them: Loth is delyuered Sodome is deſtroyed: Loths wyfe is turned to a pyler of ſalt: and his doughters beare chyldren vnto hym.</dd> <dt>Chap. xx.</dt> <dd>Abraham departeth as a ſtraunger in to Gerar: and fayneth Sarai to be his ſyſter: the kynge taketh her and geueth hym her agayne.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxi.</dt> <dd>The byrth of Iſaac: Agar is put out with hyr ſonne. Abraham and Abimelech are ſworne frendes.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxii.</dt> <dd>God tryeth Abraham whiche at his word wolde offre his owne ſonne. The promes is confirmed vnto hym with an ooth.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxiii.</dt> <dd>The death of Sara: for whom Abraham byeth a pece of londe to burye her in.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxiiii.</dt> <dd>Abraham wyll haue his ſonne to mary in his owne kynred: the ſeruaunt bryngeth Rebecca: whō Iſaac taketh to wyfe.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxv.</dt> <dd>Abraham begetteth mo chyldren by another wyfe: geueth his good vnto Iſaac and dyeth. Iſaac begynneth to growe: Eſau ſelleth his byrth righte.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxvi.</dt> <dd>Iſaac goeth into Gerar: fayneth Rebecca to be his ſyſter: increaſſeth in ryches: The Philiſtines ſtoppe his welles. Abimelech &amp; he are ſworne frendes.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxvii.</dt> <dd>Jacob is bleſſed before Eſau: and Eſau threateneth hym: but he flyeth into Haram to Laban his mothers brother.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxviii.</dt> <dd>Iſaac ſendeth Jacob awaye to mary amonge Labans doughters, Jacob ſeyth a viſion, God confirmeth hym the promes made vnto Abrahā: wher vpon Jacob maketh a vowe.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxix.</dt> <dd>Jacob geueth Labans ſhepe to drynke: ſerueth ſeuen yeare for Rachell: Lea is geuen hym: &amp; yet ſerueth he ſeuen yeare mo for Rachell.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxx.</dt> <dd>Rachel geueth Jacob hyr mayden and ſo doth Lea: they beare hym chyldren: his reward is appoynted with a condicion: wherby he is made ryche.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxi.</dt> <dd>Jacob goeth home ward. Rachell ſtealeth hyr fathers ymages. Laban ouertaketh them and fyndeth not his ymages: they ſweare together: the angell meteth Jacob.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxii.</dt> <dd>Jacob ſendeth preſentes vnto Eſau: Putteth God in remembraunce of his promes: and wreſteleth with the angell: whiche chaungeth his name and bleſſeth hym.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxiii.</dt> <dd>Jacob and Eſau are agreed. &amp;c.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxiiii.</dt> <dd>Dyna Jacobs doughter is forced by Sychem: wherof there commeth great bloud ſheddynge.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxv.</dt> <dd>Rachell dyeth at the byrth of Beniamin. Ruben lyeth with his fathers concubyne.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxvi.</dt> <dd>Of the princes that came of Eſau: and how Eſau departeth from his brother.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxvii.</dt> <dd>Joſeph is hated of his brethren: and ſolde in to Egypte.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxviii.</dt> <dd>Juda lyeth with his doughter in lawe which beareth hym two ſonnes.</dd> <dt>Chap. xxxix.</dt> <dd>Joſeph is beloued: &amp; becauſe he wyll not conſente to the inordinate deſyre of his maſtreſſe, he is put in pryſon.</dd> <dt>Chap. xl.</dt> <dd>Joſeph expoūdeth the dremes of the two preſoners.</dd> <dt>Chap. xli.</dt> <dd>Joſeph declareth Pharaos dreame: and is made a Lorde of Egypte. The derth begynneth.</dd> <dt>Chap. xlii.</dt> <dd>Joſephs brethren come in to Egypte to bye corne: and are troubled of hym.</dd> <dt>Chap. xliii.</dt> <dd>They come agayne for corne: brynge BenJamyn with them: and are put to more trouble.</dd> <dt>Chap. xliiii.</dt> <dd>As they go home he cauſeth thē be brought agayne: and put to more feare.</dd> <dt>Chap. xlv.</dt> <dd>Joſeph vttereth hym ſelfe to his brethren: and ſendeth for his father.</dd> <dt>Chap. xlvi.</dt> <dd>Jacob commeth in to Egypte with all his people: Joſeph receaueth hym.</dd> <dt>Chap. xlvii.</dt> <dd>Pharao geueth them the londe of Goſen: ye derth is great in Egypte. &amp;c.</dd> <dt>Chap. xlviii.</dt> <dd>Jacob is ſycke: &amp; bleſſeth Joſephs ſonnes.</dd> <dt>Chap. xlix.</dt> <dd>Jacob before his death telleth his ſonnes what ſhall happen vnto them, and dyeth.</dd> <dt>Chap. l.</dt> <dd>Joſeph burieth his father: and chargeth his brethren concernynge his bones: and dyeth in Egypte.</dd></dl>