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The Gospel of Thomas 1:98

Jesus said, "The Father's kingdom can be compared to a man who wanted to kill someone powerful. He drew his sword in his house and drove it into the wall to figure out whether his hand was strong enough. Then he killed the powerful one."

The Gospel of Thomas 1:98

Jesus said, "The Father's kingdom can be compared to a man who wanted to kill someone powerful. He drew his sword in his house and drove it into the wall to figure out whether his hand was strong enough. Then he killed the powerful one."

The Gospel of Thomas 1:98

Jesus said, "The Father's kingdom can be compared to a man who wanted to kill someone powerful. He drew his sword in his house and drove it into the wall to figure out whether his hand was strong enough. Then he killed the powerful one."

The Gospel of Thomas 1:113

His disciples said to him, "When will the kingdom come?" "It won't come by looking for it. They won't say, 'Look over here!' or 'Look over there!' Rather, the Father's kingdom is already spread out over the earth, and people don't see it."

OT Pseudepigrapha

The First Book of Adam and Eve 1:4

And God created that sea of His own good pleasure, for He knew what would come of the man He should make; so that after he had left the garden, on account of his transgression, men should be born in the earth, from among whom righteous ones should die, whose souls God would raise at the last day; when they should return to their flesh; should bathe in the water of that sea, and all of them repent of their sins.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 1:4

And God created that sea of His own good pleasure, for He knew what would come of the man He should make; so that after he had left the garden, on account of his transgression, men should be born in the earth, from among whom righteous ones should die, whose souls God would raise at the last day; when they should return to their flesh; should bathe in the water of that sea, and all of them repent of their sins.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 1:7

Wherefore God did not put Adam there, lest he should smell the sweet smell of those trees forget his transgression, and find consolation for what he had done, take delight in the smell of the trees, and not be cleansed from his transgression.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 1:7

Wherefore God did not put Adam there, lest he should smell the sweet smell of those trees forget his transgression, and find consolation for what he had done, take delight in the smell of the trees, and not be cleansed from his transgression.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 2:5

Therefore had God pity on them; and when He saw them fallen before the gate of the garden, He sent His Word unto father Adam and Eve, and raised them from their fallen state.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 3:6

Then God in His mercy for Adam who was made after His own image and similitude, explained to him, that these were 5,000 and 500 years; and how One would then come and save him and his seed.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 3:6

Then God in His mercy for Adam who was made after His own image and similitude, explained to him, that these were 5,000 and 500 years; and how One would then come and save him and his seed.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 3:6

Then God in His mercy for Adam who was made after His own image and similitude, explained to him, that these were 5,000 and 500 years; and how One would then come and save him and his seed.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 3:9

And as Adam went to it he feared, trembled and fell down; but God in His mercy lifted him up, and then made this covenant with him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 3:10

And, again, when Adam was by the gate of the garden, and saw the cherub with a sword of flashing fire in his hand, and the cherub grew angry and frowned at him, both Adam and Eve became afraid of him, and thought he meant to put them to death. So they fell on their faces, and trembled with fear.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 3:14

Then God had pity on them, and showed them mercy, and sent His Angel to keep the garden.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 4:2

And, indeed, when Adam looked at his flesh, that was altered, he wept bitterly, he and Eve, over what they had done. And they walked and went gently down into the Cave of Treasures.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:2

And as they prayed, Adam raised his eyes, and saw the rock and the roof of the cave that covered him overhead, so that he could see neither heaven, nor God's creatures. So he wept and smote heavily upon his breast, until he dropped, and was as dead.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:2

And as they prayed, Adam raised his eyes, and saw the rock and the roof of the cave that covered him overhead, so that he could see neither heaven, nor God's creatures. So he wept and smote heavily upon his breast, until he dropped, and was as dead.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:6

"O God, look upon this Thy servant thus fallen, and raise him from his death, that he may weep and repent of his transgression which he committed through me.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:6

"O God, look upon this Thy servant thus fallen, and raise him from his death, that he may weep and repent of his transgression which he committed through me.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:7

"Take not away his soul this once; but let him live that he may stand after the measure of his repentance, and do Thy will, as before his death.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:7

"Take not away his soul this once; but let him live that he may stand after the measure of his repentance, and do Thy will, as before his death.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:7

"Take not away his soul this once; but let him live that he may stand after the measure of his repentance, and do Thy will, as before his death.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:9

"For Thou, O God, didst cause a slumber to come upon him, and didst take a bone from his side, and didst restore the flesh in the place of it, by Thy divine power.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:10

"And Thou didst take me, the bone, and make me a woman, bright like him, with heart, reason, and speech; and in flesh, like unto his own; and Thou didst make me after the likeness of his countenance, by Thy mercy and power.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 5:10

"And Thou didst take me, the bone, and make me a woman, bright like him, with heart, reason, and speech; and in flesh, like unto his own; and Thou didst make me after the likeness of his countenance, by Thy mercy and power.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 6:3

He, therefore, sent His Word unto them; that they should stand and be raised forthwith.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 6:7

"But the wicked Satan who continued not in his first estate, nor kept his faith; in whom was no good intent towards Me, and who though I had created him, yet set Me at naught, and sought the Godhead, so that I hurled him down from heaven,--he it is who made the tree appear pleasant in your eyes, until you ate of it, by hearkening to him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 6:7

"But the wicked Satan who continued not in his first estate, nor kept his faith; in whom was no good intent towards Me, and who though I had created him, yet set Me at naught, and sought the Godhead, so that I hurled him down from heaven,--he it is who made the tree appear pleasant in your eyes, until you ate of it, by hearkening to him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 9:4

And Adam wept and wailed, and smote upon his breast, for being severed from the garden; and said to Eve:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 10:3

Then God sent His Word unto Adam and Eve, who raised them from their death.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 11:5

Then Adam wept, in deep affliction, and smote upon his breast; and he arose and said to Eve, "Where art thou?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 12:1

THEN Adam smote upon his breast, he and Eve, and they mourned the whole night until dawn drew near, and they sighed over the length of the night in Miyazia.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 12:6

And the Word of God came unto Adam and raised him from his death, and opened Eve's mouth that she might speak.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 13:2

"O Adam, so long as the good angel was obedient to Me, a bright light rested on him and on his hosts.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:3

Then Adam began to come out of the cave. And when he came to the mouth of it, and stood and turned his face towards the east, and saw the sun rise in glowing rays, and felt the heat thereof on his body, he was afraid of it, and thought in his heart that this flame came forth to plague him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:3

Then Adam began to come out of the cave. And when he came to the mouth of it, and stood and turned his face towards the east, and saw the sun rise in glowing rays, and felt the heat thereof on his body, he was afraid of it, and thought in his heart that this flame came forth to plague him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:3

Then Adam began to come out of the cave. And when he came to the mouth of it, and stood and turned his face towards the east, and saw the sun rise in glowing rays, and felt the heat thereof on his body, he was afraid of it, and thought in his heart that this flame came forth to plague him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:4

He wept then, and smote upon his breast, and fell upon the earth on his face, and made his request, saying:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:4

He wept then, and smote upon his breast, and fell upon the earth on his face, and made his request, saying:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:4

He wept then, and smote upon his breast, and fell upon the earth on his face, and made his request, saying:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:7

Inasmuch as while he was in the garden and heard the voice of God and the sound He made in the garden, and feared Him, Adam never saw the brilliant light of the sun, neither did the flaming heat thereof touch his body.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:9

For Adam also said in his thoughts, as God did not plague us with darkness, behold, He has caused this sun to rise and to plague us with burning heat.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:10

But while he was thus thinking in his heart, the Word of God came unto him and said:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 18:2

It made straight for Eve, and ran after her; while Adam standing by, wept because he had no stick in his hand wherewith to smite the serpent, and knew not how to put it to death.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 19:3

Then Adam, by reason of what had befallen him, smote upon his breast, and fell upon the earth like a corpse; then came to him the Word of God, who raised him, and said unto him,

The First Book of Adam and Eve 21:4

Then Adam threw himself down from the top of that mountain; his face was tom and his flesh was flayed; much blood flowed from him, and he was nigh unto death.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 21:4

Then Adam threw himself down from the top of that mountain; his face was tom and his flesh was flayed; much blood flowed from him, and he was nigh unto death.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 21:8

But the merciful God, who looks upon His creatures, looked upon Adam and Eve as they lay dead, and He sent His Word unto them, and raised them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 21:8

But the merciful God, who looks upon His creatures, looked upon Adam and Eve as they lay dead, and He sent His Word unto them, and raised them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 23:2

But God took His Word from Adam and Eve.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 24:2

And God sent from His presence a bright fire, that consumed their offering.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 25:1

BUT God knew that Adam had in his thoughts, that he should often kill himself and make an offering to Him of his blood.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 25:1

BUT God knew that Adam had in his thoughts, that he should often kill himself and make an offering to Him of his blood.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 25:8

This, then, was the first offering Adam made unto God; and so it became his custom to do.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:2

He began with transforming his hosts; in his hands was a flashing fire, and they were in a great light.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:2

He began with transforming his hosts; in his hands was a flashing fire, and they were in a great light.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:3

He then placed his throne near the mouth of the cave because he could not enter into it by reason of their prayers. And he shed light into the cave, until the cave glistened over Adam and Eve; while his hosts began to sing praises.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:3

He then placed his throne near the mouth of the cave because he could not enter into it by reason of their prayers. And he shed light into the cave, until the cave glistened over Adam and Eve; while his hosts began to sing praises.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:12

No sooner had Adam said this, than an angel from God appeared unto him in the cave, who said unto him, "O Adam, fear not. This is Satan and his hosts; he wishes to deceive you as he deceived you at first. For the first time, he was hidden in the serpent; but this time he is come to you in the similitude of an angel of light; in order that, when you worshipped him, he might enthrall you, in the very presence of God."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:13

Then the angel went from Adam, and seized Satan at the opening of the cave, and stripped him of the feint he had assumed, and brought him in his own hideous form to Adam and Eve; who were afraid of him when they saw him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:14

And the angel said to Adam, "This hideous form has been his ever since God made him fall from heaven. He could not have come near you in it; therefore did he transform himself into an angel of light."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:15

Then the angel drove away Satan and his hosts from Adam and Eve, and said unto them, "Fear not; God who created you, will strengthen you."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 28:1

BUT when the wily Satan saw them, that they were going to the garden, he gathered together his host, and came in appearance upon a cloud, intent on deceiving them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 28:3

And Adam spread his hands unto God, beseeching Him to make him understand what they were.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 28:7

Yet God withheld His Word from Adam, and did not make him understand at once, but waited to see his strength; whether he would be overcome as Eve was when in the garden, or whether he would prevail.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 28:7

Yet God withheld His Word from Adam, and did not make him understand at once, but waited to see his strength; whether he would be overcome as Eve was when in the garden, or whether he would prevail.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 28:10

But when they came to the mountain to the north of the garden, a very high mountain, without any steps to the top of it, the Devil drew near to Adam and Eve, and made them go up to the top in reality, and not in a vision; wishing, as he did, to throw them down and kill them, and to wipe off their name from the earth; so that this earth should remain to him and his hosts alone.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 29:1

BUT when the merciful God saw that Satan wished to kill Adam with his manifold devices, and saw that Adam was meek and without guile, God spake unto Satan in a loud voice, and cursed him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 29:2

Then he and his hosts fled, and Adam and Eve remained standing on the top of the mountain, whence they saw below them the wide world, high above which they were. But they saw none of the host which anon were by them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 29:7

This did God in His wisdom, in order that these golden rods, being with Adam in the cave, should shine forth with light in the night around him, and put an end to his fear of the darkness.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 29:7

This did God in His wisdom, in order that these golden rods, being with Adam in the cave, should shine forth with light in the night around him, and put an end to his fear of the darkness.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 30:4

Then God commanded His angel Raphael to go down to the garden, and speak to the cherub about some myrrh, to give to Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 31:12

And these three things, as they continued with Adam in the cave, gave him light by night; and by day they gave him a little relief from his sorrow.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 32:2

And when it dawned on the eighth day, Adam said to Eve, "O Eve, we prayed God to give us somewhat from the garden, and He sent His angels who brought us what we had desired.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:5

"Peace be unto thee! Be glad and rejoice! God is favourable unto you, and He sent me to Adam. I have brought him the glad tidings of salvation, and of his being filled with bright light as he was at first.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:6

"And Adam, in his joy for his restoration, has sent me to thee, that thou come to me, in order that I crown thee with light like him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:6

"And Adam, in his joy for his restoration, has sent me to thee, that thou come to me, in order that I crown thee with light like him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:7

"And he said to me, 'Speak unto Eve; if she does not come with thee, tell her of the sign when we were on the top of the mountain; how God sent His angels who took us and brought us to the Cave of Treasures; and laid the gold on the southern side; incense, on the eastern side; and myrrh on the western side.' Now come to him."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:11

And as she called to him, he turned round, found her there and wept when he saw her, and smote upon his breast; and from the bitterness of his grief, he sank into the water.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:11

And as she called to him, he turned round, found her there and wept when he saw her, and smote upon his breast; and from the bitterness of his grief, he sank into the water.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:12

But God looked upon him and upon his misery, and upon his being about to breathe his last. And the Word of God came from heaven, raised him out of the water, and said unto him, "Go up the high bank to Eve." And when he came up to Eve he said unto her, "Who said to thee 'come hither'?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:12

But God looked upon him and upon his misery, and upon his being about to breathe his last. And the Word of God came from heaven, raised him out of the water, and said unto him, "Go up the high bank to Eve." And when he came up to Eve he said unto her, "Who said to thee 'come hither'?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:12

But God looked upon him and upon his misery, and upon his being about to breathe his last. And the Word of God came from heaven, raised him out of the water, and said unto him, "Go up the high bank to Eve." And when he came up to Eve he said unto her, "Who said to thee 'come hither'?"

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 38:6

And God withdrew His Word from Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 40:3

And God withdrew His Word from Adam.

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 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 43:6

"O Eve, we have again transgressed His commandment in that cave, so that He had sent this fire to burn around it, and to prevent us from going into 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 43:16

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 44:2

And Satan kept on bringing trees and throwing them into the fire, until the flame thereof rose up on high, and covered the whole cave, thinking, as he did in his own mind, to consume the cave with much fire. But the angel of the Lord was guarding it.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 44:3

And yet he could not curse Satan, nor injure him by word, because he had no authority over him, neither did he take to doing so with words from his mouth.

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 45:6

"Why, O Adam, has he not kept his agreement with thee, not even one day; but has deprived thee of the glory that was on thee--when thou didst yield to his command?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 45:6

"Why, O Adam, has he not kept his agreement with thee, not even one day; but has deprived thee of the glory that was on thee--when thou didst yield to his command?