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The First Book of Adam and Eve 35:1

THEN God looked again upon Adam and his weeping and groaning, and the Word of God came to him, and said unto him:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 35:1

THEN God looked again upon Adam and his weeping and groaning, and the Word of God came to him, and said unto him:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 36:1

THEN God commanded the cherub, who kept the gate of the garden with a sword of fire in his hand, to take some of the fruit of the fig-tree, and to give it to Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 36:2

The cherub obeyed the command of the Lord God, and went into the garden and brought two figs on two twigs, each fig hanging to its leaf; they were from two of the trees among which Adam and Eve hid themselves when God went to walk in the garden, and the Word of God came to Adam and Eve and said unto them, "Adam, Adam, where art thou?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 36:2

The cherub obeyed the command of the Lord God, and went into the garden and brought two figs on two twigs, each fig hanging to its leaf; they were from two of the trees among which Adam and Eve hid themselves when God went to walk in the garden, and the Word of God came to Adam and Eve and said unto them, "Adam, Adam, where art thou?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 36:2

The cherub obeyed the command of the Lord God, and went into the garden and brought two figs on two twigs, each fig hanging to its leaf; they were from two of the trees among which Adam and Eve hid themselves when God went to walk in the garden, and the Word of God came to Adam and Eve and said unto them, "Adam, Adam, where art thou?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 36:3

And Adam answered, "O God, here am I. When I heard the sound of Thee and Thy voice, I hid myself, because I am naked."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 37:2

"Now, therefore, O Eve, let us restrain ourselves and not eat of them, thou and I; and let us ask God to give us of the fruit of the Tree of Life." 3 Thus did Adam and Eve restrain themselves, and did not eat of these figs.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 37:4

But Adam began to pray to God and to beseech Him to give him of the fruit of the Tree of Life, saying thus: "O God, when we transgressed Thy commandment at the sixth hour of Friday, we were stripped of the bright nature we had, and did not continue in the garden after our transgression, more than three hours.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 37:4

But Adam began to pray to God and to beseech Him to give him of the fruit of the Tree of Life, saying thus: "O God, when we transgressed Thy commandment at the sixth hour of Friday, we were stripped of the bright nature we had, and did not continue in the garden after our transgression, more than three hours.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 37:5

"But on the evening Thou madest us come out of it. O God, we transgressed against Thee one hour, and all these trials and sorrows have come upon us until this day.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 37:7

"O God, look upon us with an eye of pity, and do not requite us according to our transgression of Thy commandment, in presence of Thee.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 37:8

"O, God, give us of the fruit of the Tree of Life, that we may eat of it, and live, and turn not to see sufferings and other trouble, in this earth; for Thou art God.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 37:8

"O, God, give us of the fruit of the Tree of Life, that we may eat of it, and live, and turn not to see sufferings and other trouble, in this earth; for Thou art God.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 38:1

AFTER these things the Word of God came to Adam, and said unto him:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 38:6

And God withdrew His Word from Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 39:4

So Adam wept, and stood praying before God, saying, "Satisfy my hunger, without my having to eat this fig; for after I have eaten it, what will it profit me? And what shall I desire and ask of Thee, O God, when it is gone?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 39:4

So Adam wept, and stood praying before God, saying, "Satisfy my hunger, without my having to eat this fig; for after I have eaten it, what will it profit me? And what shall I desire and ask of Thee, O God, when it is gone?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 40:1

THEN the Word of God came to Adam, and said unto him, "O, Adam, why hadst thou not this dread, neither this fasting, nor this care ere this? And why hadst thou not this fear before thou didst transgress?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 40:3

And God withdrew His Word from Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 41:5

"O Eve, come, let us go to the border of the garden looking south; to the place whence the river flows, and is parted into four heads. There we will pray to God, and ask Him to give us to drink of the Water of Life.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 41:6

"For God has not fed us with the Tree of Life, in order that we may not live. We will, therefore, ask him to give us of the Water of Life, and to quench our thirst with it, rather than with a drink of water of this land."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 41:9

After this prayer from both of them, Adam began to pray with his voice before God, and said:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 41:12

"But now, O God, I am dead; my flesh is parched with thirst. Give me of the Water of Life that I may drink of it and live.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 41:13

"Of Thy mercy, O God, save me from these plagues and trials, and bring me into another land different from this, if Thou wilt not let me dwell in Thy garden."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 42:1

THEN came the Word of God to Adam, and said unto him:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 42:12

Then God withdrew His Word from Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:3

"But ever since God sent the cherub with a sword of fire that flashed and lightened in his hand, from fear of which we fell down and were like corpses, have we not seen the like.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:4

"But now O Eve, behold, this is the same fire that was in the cherub's hand, which God has sent to keep the cave in which we dwell.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:5

"O Eve, it is because God is angry with us, and will drive us from it.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:9

"Who knows what may happen in that land by day or by night? And who knows whether it will be far or near, O Eve? Where it will please God to put us, may be far from the garden, O Eve! or where God will prevent us from beholding Him, because we have transgressed His commandment, and because we have made requests unto Him at all times?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:9

"Who knows what may happen in that land by day or by night? And who knows whether it will be far or near, O Eve? Where it will please God to put us, may be far from the garden, O Eve! or where God will prevent us from beholding Him, because we have transgressed His commandment, and because we have made requests unto Him at all times?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:10

"O Eve, if God will bring us into a strange land other than this, in which we find consolation, it must be to put our souls to death, and blot out our name from the face of the earth.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:11

"O Eve, if we are farther estranged from the garden and from God, where shall we find Him again, and ask Him to give us gold, incense, myrrh, and some fruit of the fig-tree?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:15

So that Adam and Eve should be left in sorrow, and he should cut off their trust in God, and make them deny Him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:16

But by the mercy of God he could not burn the cave, for God sent His angel round the cave to guard it from such a fire, until it went out.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 43:16

But by the mercy of God he could not burn the cave, for God sent His angel round the cave to guard it from such a fire, until it went out.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 44:4

Therefore did the angel bear with him, without saying one bad word until the Word of God came who said to Satan, "Go hence; once before didst thou deceive My servants, and this time thou seekest to destroy them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 45:1

THEN Adam rose and prayed unto God, saying, "See, this fire has made separation between us and the cave in which Thou hast commanded us to dwell; but now, behold, we cannot go into it."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 45:2

Then God heard Adam, and sent him His Word, that said:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 45:5

Again said God unto him, "See, O Adam, how Satan has exalted thee! He has deprived thee of the Godhead, and of an exalted state like unto Me, and has not kept his word to thee; but, after all, is become thy foe. It is he who made this fire in which he meant to burn thee and Eve.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 45:9

God said also to Adam, "See this fire kindled by Satan around thy cave; see this wonder that surrounds thee; and know that it will encompass about both thee and thy seed, when ye hearken to his behest; that he will plague you with fire; and that ye shall go down into hell after ye are dead.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 45:11

"There is no way for thee at present to come from hence to rest, not until My Word comes, who is My Word. Then will He make a way for thee, and thou shalt have rest." Then God called with His Word to that fire that burned around the cave, that it part itself asunder, until Adam had gone through it. Then the fire parted itself by God's order, and a way was made for Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 45:12

And God withdrew His Word from Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 46:3

Then God looked upon their bodies, on which Satan had caused fire to bum, and God sent His angel that stayed the burning fire. But the wounds remained on their bodies.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 46:3

Then God looked upon their bodies, on which Satan had caused fire to bum, and God sent His angel that stayed the burning fire. But the wounds remained on their bodies.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 46:4

And God said unto Adam, "See Satan's love for thee, who pretended to give thee the Godhead and greatness; and, behold, he burns thee with fire, and seeks to destroy thee from off the earth.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 46:6

God said again to Eve, "What is that he promised thee in the garden, saying, 'At the time ye shall eat of the tree, your eyes will be opened, and you shall become like gods, knowing good and evil.' But lo! he has burnt your bodies with fire, and has made you taste the taste of fire, for the taste of the garden; and has made you see the burning of fire, and the evil thereof, and the power it has over you.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 46:8

And God withdrew His Word from them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 47:2

"Lo, the fire has burnt our flesh in this world; but how will it be when we are dead, and Satan shall punish our souls? Is not our deliverance long and far off, unless God come, and in mercy to us fulfil His promise?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 47:6

And they stood and prayed God to forgive them their sins, and then fell asleep under the summit of the mountain.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 47:7

But Satan, the hater of all good, thought within himself: Whereas God has promised salvation to Adam by covenant, and that He would deliver him out of all the hardships that have befallen him-but has not promised me by covenant, and will not deliver me out of my hardships; nay, since He has promised him that He should make him and his seed dwell in the kingdom in which I once was--I will kill Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 47:8

The earth shall be rid of him; and shall be left to me alone; so that when he is dead he may not have any seed left to inherit the kingdom that shall remain my own realm; God will then be in want of me, and He will restore me to it with my hosts.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 48:3

He then said unto them, "Ye know that this Adam, whom God created out of the dust, is he who has taken our kingdom. Come, let us gather together and kill him; or hurl a rock at him and at Eve, and crush them under it."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 48:7

And they did as he bid them. But as the rock fell down from the mountain upon Adam and Eve, God commanded it to become a kind of shed over them, that did them no harm. And so it was by God's order.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 48:11

"Does God intend to plague us and to shut us up in this prison? Or will He close the earth upon us?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 48:14

"But arise and pray Ito God to let us know concerning this, and what this rock is, that is spread over us like a tent."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 49:1

THEN the Word of God came and said:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 49:3

And Adam said unto God, "O Lord, we came to this place because of the heat of the fire, that came upon us inside the cave."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 49:4

Then the Lord God said unto Adam, "O Adam, thou dreadest the heat of fire for one night, but how will it be when thou dwellest in hell?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 49:10

And God withdrew His Word from Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 49:11

But Adam and Eve abode under the rock three days and three nights, as God had told them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 49:12

And God did so to them because they had left their cave and had come to this same place without God's order.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 49:13

But, after three days and three nights, God opened the rock and brought them out from under it. Their flesh was dried up, and their eyes and their hearts were troubled from weeping and sorrow.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 50:3

But Adam and Eve rose again and prayed to God in the cave the whole of that night, and begged for mercy from Him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 50:6

Then Adam stood and asked God to show him something wherewith to cover their bodies.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 50:7

Then came the Word of God and said unto him, "O Adam, take Eve and come to the seashore, where ye fasted before. There ye shall find skins of sheep, whose flesh was devoured by lions, and whose skins were left. Take them and make raiment for yourselves, and clothe yourselves withal."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 51:1

WHEN Adam heard these words from God, he took Eve and removed from the northern end of the garden to the south of it, by the river of water, where they once fasted.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 51:2

But as they were going in the way, and before they reached that place, Satan, the wicked one, had heard the Word of God communing with Adam respecting his covering.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 51:4

But as he was about to take them, the Word of God came from heaven, and bound him by the side of those skins until Adam and Eve came near him. But as they neared him they were afraid of him, and of his hideous look.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 51:5

Then came the Word of God to Adam and Eve, and said to them, "This is he who was hidden in the serpent, and who deceived you, and stripped you of the garment of light and glory in which you were.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 51:11

And God released him from his bonds.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 52:1

AFTER this Adam and Eve said no more, but wept before God on account of their creation, and of their bodies that required an earthly covering.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 52:5

Then God sent to them His angel to show them how to work it out. And the angel said to Adam, "Go forth, and bring some palm-thorns." Then Adam went out, and brought some, as the angel had commanded him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 52:7

Then the angel again stood up and prayed God that the thorns in those skins should be hidden, so as to be, as it were, sewn with one thread.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 53:2

Then Adam and Eve wept, and prayed God to deliver them from their paws.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 53:3

Then the Word of God came to them, and drove away the lions from them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 53:4

And God said unto Adam, "O Adam, what seekest thou on the western border? And why hast thou left of thine own accord the eastern border, in which was thy dwelling-place?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 53:8

After God had thus discoursed to them, they went back to the Cave of Treasures. But their flesh was dried up, and their strength failed from fasting and praying, and from the sorrow they felt at having trespassed against God.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 53:8

After God had thus discoursed to them, they went back to the Cave of Treasures. But their flesh was dried up, and their strength failed from fasting and praying, and from the sorrow they felt at having trespassed against God.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 54:3

And the cherub who guarded the garden was standing at the western gate, and guarding it against Adam and Eve, lest they should suddenly come into the garden. And the cherub turned round, as if to put them to death; according to the commandment God had given him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 54:4

When Adam and Eve came to the eastern border of the garden--thinking in their hearts that the cherub was not watching--as they were standing by the gate as if wishing to go in, suddenly came the cherub with a flashing sword of fire in his hand; and when he saw them, he went forth to kill them. For he was afraid lest God should destroy him if they went into the garden without His order.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 54:6

Therefore did the cherub think that God was favourable to them, and was bringing them back into the garden. And the cherub stood wondering.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 54:7

He could not go up to Heaven to ascertain God's order regarding their getting into the garden; he therefore abode standing by them, unable as he was to part from them; for he was afraid lest they should enter the garden without leave from God, who then would destroy him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 54:11

They were glad, because they thought that God was favourable to Adam, and wished him to return to the garden; and wished to restore him to the gladness he once enjoyed.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 54:12

But they sorrowed over Adam, because he was fallen like a dead man, he and Eve; and they said in their thoughts, "Adam has not died in this place; but God has put him to death, for his having come to this place, and wishing to get into the garden without His leave."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:1

THEN came the Word of God to Adam and Eve, and raised them from their dead state, saying unto them, "Why came ye up hither? Dr, you intend to go into the garden, from which I brought you out? it can not be to-day; but only when the covenant I have made with you is fulfilled."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:2

Then Adam, when he heard the Word of God, and the fluttering of the angels whom he did not see, but only heard the sound of them with his ears, he and Eve wept, and said to the angels:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:3

"O Spirits, who wait upon God, look upon me, and upon my being unable to see you! For when I was in my former bright nature) then I could see you. I sang praises as you do; and my heart was far above you.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:5

"Yet now O angels of God, ask God with me, to restore me to that wherein I was formerly; to rescue me from this misery, and to remove from me the sentence of death He passed upon me, for having trespassed against Him."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:5

"Yet now O angels of God, ask God with me, to restore me to that wherein I was formerly; to rescue me from this misery, and to remove from me the sentence of death He passed upon me, for having trespassed against Him."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:6

Then, when the angels heard these words, they all grieved over him; and cursed Satan who had beguiled Adam, until he came from the garden to misery; from life to death; from peace to trouble; and from gladness to a strange land. 7 Then the angels said unto Adam, "Thou didst hearken to Satan, and didst forsake the Word of God who created thee; and thou didst believe that Satan would fulfil all he had promised thee.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:10

"His hosts believed that. his word was true, so they yielded to him, and renounced the glory of God.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:12

"Then after he had fought with God, and had dealt forwardly with Him, he gathered together his hosts, and made war with us. And if it had not been for God's strength that was with us, we could not have prevailed against him to hurl him from heaven.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:14

"But God in His mercy, drove him from among us to this dark earth; for he had become darkness itself and a worker of unrighteousness.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:15

"And he has continued, O Adam, to make war against thee, until he beguiled thee and made thee come out of the garden, to this strange land, where all these trials have come to thee. And death, which God brought upon him he has also brought to thee, O Adam, because thou didst obey him, and didst transgress against God."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:15

"And he has continued, O Adam, to make war against thee, until he beguiled thee and made thee come out of the garden, to this strange land, where all these trials have come to thee. And death, which God brought upon him he has also brought to thee, O Adam, because thou didst obey him, and didst transgress against God."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 55:16

Then a the angels rejoiced and praised God, and asked Him not to destroy Adam this time, for his having sought to enter the garden; but to bear with him until the fulfilment of the promise; and to help him in this world until he was free from Satan's hand.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 56:1

THEN came the Word of God to Adam, and said unto him:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 56:8

Then God said again to Adam and Eve, "Arise, go down hence, lest the cherub with a sword of fire in his hand destroy you."