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Genesis 2:16
New English Translation
Genesis 2:16
New English Translation
16 Then the Lord God commanded[a] the man, “You may freely eat[b] fruit[c] from every tree of the orchard,
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- Genesis 2:16 sn This is the first time in the Bible that the verb tsavah (צָוָה, “to command”) appears. Whatever the man had to do in the garden, the main focus of the narrative is on keeping God’s commandments. God created humans with the capacity to obey him and then tested them with commands.
- Genesis 2:16 tn The imperfect verb form probably carries the nuance of permission (“you may eat”) since the man is not being commanded to eat from every tree. The accompanying infinitive absolute adds emphasis: “you may freely eat,” or “you may eat to your heart’s content.”
- Genesis 2:16 tn The word “fruit” is not in the Hebrew text, but is implied as the direct object of the verb “eat.” Presumably the only part of the tree the man would eat would be its fruit (cf. 3:2).
Genesis 2:16
King James Version
Genesis 2:16
King James Version
16 And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat:
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Genesis 2:16
English Standard Version
Genesis 2:16
English Standard Version
16 And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, “You may surely eat of every tree of the garden,
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