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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 2:2

And when they came to the opening of the gate of the garden, and saw the broad earth spread before them, covered with stones large and small, and with sand, they feared and trembled, and fell on their faces, from the fear that came upon them; and they were as dead.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 2:2

And when they came to the opening of the gate of the garden, and saw the broad earth spread before them, covered with stones large and small, and with sand, they feared and trembled, and fell on their faces, from the fear that came upon them; and they were as dead.

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 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 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 3:3

But when Adam heard these words from God, and of the great five days and a half, he did not understand the meaning of them.

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 3:11

But he had pity on them, and showed them mercy; and turning from them went up to heaven, and prayed unto the Lord, and said:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 3:11

But he had pity on them, and showed them mercy; and turning from them went up to heaven, and prayed unto the Lord, and said:--

The First Book of Adam and Eve 3:11

But he had pity on them, and showed them mercy; and turning from them went up to heaven, and prayed unto the Lord, and said:--

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 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 3:15

And the Word of the Lord came unto Adam and Eve, and raised them up.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 6:1

BUT God looked upon them; for they had killed themselves through great grief.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 6:2

But He would raise them and comfort them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 6:2

But He would raise them and comfort them.

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 6:9

"For I am God the Creator, who, when I created My creatures, did not intend to destroy them. But after they had sorely roused My anger, I punished them with grievous plagues, until they repent.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 6:9

"For I am God the Creator, who, when I created My creatures, did not intend to destroy them. But after they had sorely roused My anger, I punished them with grievous plagues, until they repent.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 7:1

WHEN Adam and Eve heard these words from God, they wept and sobbed yet more; but they strengthened their hearts in God, because they now felt that the Lord was to them like a father and a mother; and for this very reason, they wept before Him, and sought mercy from Him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 7:2

Then God had pity on them, and said: "O Adam, I have made My covenant with thee, and I will not turn from it; neither will I let thee return to the garden, until My covenant of the great five days and a half is fulfilled."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 7:3

Then Adam said unto God, "O Lord, Thou didst create us, and make us fit to be in the garden; and before I transgressed, Thou madest all beasts come to me, that I should name them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 7:4

"Thy grace was then on me; and I named every one according to Thy mind; and Thou madest them all subject unto me.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 7:7

When the Lord heard these words from Adam, He had pity on him, and felt that he had truly said that the beasts of the field would rise and devour him and Eve, because He, the Lord, was angry with them two on account of their transgression.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 8:4

And God ceased to commune with them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 10:1

THEN God, merciful and gracious, looked upon them thus lying in the water, and nigh unto death, and sent an angel, who brought them out of the water, and laid them on the seashore as dead.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 10:1

THEN God, merciful and gracious, looked upon them thus lying in the water, and nigh unto death, and sent an angel, who brought them out of the water, and laid them on the seashore as dead.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 10:1

THEN God, merciful and gracious, looked upon them thus lying in the water, and nigh unto death, and sent an angel, who brought them out of the water, and laid them on the seashore as dead.

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 11:8

"O Eve! remember the glory that rested on us in the garden. O Eve! remember the trees that overshadowed us in the garden while we moved among them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 13:19

"But I commanded thee, and warned thee, and thou didst fall. So that My creatures cannot blame me; but the blame rests on them alone.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 13:20

"And, O Adam, I have made the day for thee and for thy children after thee, for them to work, and toil therein. And I have made the night for them to rest in it from their work; and for the beasts of the field to go forth by night and seek their food.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 13:20

"And, O Adam, I have made the day for thee and for thy children after thee, for them to work, and toil therein. And I have made the night for them to rest in it from their work; and for the beasts of the field to go forth by night and seek their food.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 15:1

THEN Adam and Eve wept and sorrowed by reason of God's word to them, that they should not return to the garden until the fulfilment of the days decreed upon them; but mostly because God had told them that He should suffer for their salvation.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 15:1

THEN Adam and Eve wept and sorrowed by reason of God's word to them, that they should not return to the garden until the fulfilment of the days decreed upon them; but mostly because God had told them that He should suffer for their salvation.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 15:1

THEN Adam and Eve wept and sorrowed by reason of God's word to them, that they should not return to the garden until the fulfilment of the days decreed upon them; but mostly because God had told them that He should suffer for their salvation.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:1

AFTER this Adam and Eve ceased not to stand in the cave, praying and weeping, until the morning dawned upon them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 16:2

And when they saw the light returned to them, they restrained from fear, and strengthened their hearts.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 17:3

And whereas aforetime the serpent was the most exalted of all beasts, now it was changed and become slippery, and the meanest of them all, and it crept on its breast and went on its belly.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 17:4

And whereas it was the fairest of all beasts, it had been changed, and was become the ugliest of them all. Instead of feeding on the best food, now it turned to eat the dust. Instead of dwelling, as before, in the best places, now it lived in the dust.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 17:5

And, whereas it had been the most beautiful of all beasts, all of which stood dumb at its beauty, it was now abhorred of them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 18:1

WHEN the accursed serpent saw Adam and Eve, it swelled its head, stood on its tail, and with eyes blood-red, did as if it would kill them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 18:4

"O Adam, because of thee and of Eve, I am slippery, and go upon my belly." Then by reason of its great strength, it threw down Adam and Eve and pressed upon them, as if it would kill them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 18:4

"O Adam, because of thee and of Eve, I am slippery, and go upon my belly." Then by reason of its great strength, it threw down Adam and Eve and pressed upon them, as if it would kill them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 18:5

But God sent an angel who threw the serpent away from them, and raised them up.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 18:5

But God sent an angel who threw the serpent away from them, and raised them up.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 18:7

"Now, however, be thou dumb; and speak no more, thou and thy race; because in the first place, has the ruin of my creatures happened through thee, and now thou wishest to kill them."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 19:4

"O Adam, not one of these beasts will be able to hurt thee; because when I made the beasts and other moving things come to thee in the cave, I did not let the serpent come with them, lest it should rise against you, make you tremble; and the fear of it should fall into your hearts.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 20:3

Then Adam and Eve worshipped before God 'and gave Him thanks, and praised Him for having delivered them from 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 23:4

Then Adam and Eve took stones and placed them in the shape of an altar; and they took leaves from the trees outside the garden, with which they wiped, from the face of the rock, the blood they had spilled.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 24:1

TEN the merciful God, good 'and lover of men, looked upon Adam and Eve, and upon their blood, which they had held up as an offering unto Him; without an order from Him for so doing. But He wondered at them; and accepted their offerings.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 24:3

He smelt the sweet savour of their offering, and showed them mercy.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:6

And they entreated God to bring the sun to them, to shine on them, so that darkness return not upon them, and they come not again under this covering of rock. And they wished to die rather than see the darkness.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:6

And they entreated God to bring the sun to them, to shine on them, so that darkness return not upon them, and they come not again under this covering of rock. And they wished to die rather than see the darkness.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:6

And they entreated God to bring the sun to them, to shine on them, so that darkness return not upon them, and they come not again under this covering of rock. And they wished to die rather than see the darkness.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:7

Then God looked upon Adam and Eve and upon their great sorrow, and upon all they had done with a fervent heart, on account of all the trouble they were in, instead of their former well-being, and on account of all the misery that came upon them in a strange land.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:8

Therefore God was not wroth with them; nor impatient with them; but He was longsuffering and forbearing towards them, as towards the children He had created.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:8

Therefore God was not wroth with them; nor impatient with them; but He was longsuffering and forbearing towards them, as towards the children He had created.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:8

Therefore God was not wroth with them; nor impatient with them; but He was longsuffering and forbearing towards them, as towards the children He had created.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:13

"And when I look at all the good things in which thou didst live, and why thou camest out of them, then would I willingly show thee mercy.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 26:18

And Adam and Eve stood praying, until the darkness of night came upon them, and Adam was hid from Eve, and she from him.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:1

WHEN Satan, the hater of all good, saw how they continued in prayer, and how God communed with them, and comforted them, and how He had accepted their offering--Satan made an apparition.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:1

WHEN Satan, the hater of all good, saw how they continued in prayer, and how God communed with them, and comforted them, and how He had accepted their offering--Satan made an apparition.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:4

And Satan did this, in order that when Adam saw the light, he should think within himself that it was a heavenly light, and that Satan's hosts were angels; and that God had sent them to watch at the cave, and to give him light in the darkness.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:5

So that when Adam came out of the cave and saw them, and Adam and Eve bowed to Satan, then he would overcome Adam thereby, and a second time humble him before God.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:10

"O Lord, is there in the world another god than Thou, who created angels and filled them with light, and sent them to keep us, who would come with them?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:10

"O Lord, is there in the world another god than Thou, who created angels and filled them with light, and sent them to keep us, who would come with them?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:10

"O Lord, is there in the world another god than Thou, who created angels and filled them with light, and sent them to keep us, who would come with them?

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:11

"But, lo, we see these hosts that stand at the mouth of the cave; they are in a great light; they sing loud praises. If they are of some other god than Thou, tell me; and if they are sent by Thee, inform me of the reason for which Thou hast sent them."

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 27:16

And the angel went from them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 27:17

But Adam and Eve remained standing in the cave; no consolation came to them; they were divided in their thoughts.

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 28:1

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 28:2

But when Adam and Eve saw him thus in a vision, they thought they were angels of God come to comfort them about their having left the garden, or to bring them back again into it.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 28:2

But when Adam and Eve saw him thus in a vision, they thought they were angels of God come to comfort them about their having left the garden, or to bring them back again into it.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 28:5

"God has sent me and them to take thee and bring thee to the border of the garden northwards; to the shore of the clear sea, and bathe thee and Eve in it, and raise you to your former gladness, that ye return again to the garden."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 28:9

And Adam and Eve followed them at some little distance.

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 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 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 29:2

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 29:2

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 29:6

And God looked upon Adam's thought, and sent the angel Michael as far as the sea that reaches unto India, to take from thence golden rods and bring them to Adam.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 29:8

Then the angel Michael went down by God's order, took golden rods, as God had commanded him, and brought them to God.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 30:8

Then God said to the angels, "Dip them in the spring of water; then take them and sprinkle their water over Adam and Eve, that they be a little comforted in their sorrow, and give them to Adam and Eve.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 30:8

Then God said to the angels, "Dip them in the spring of water; then take them and sprinkle their water over Adam and Eve, that they be a little comforted in their sorrow, and give them to Adam and Eve.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 30:8

Then God said to the angels, "Dip them in the spring of water; then take them and sprinkle their water over Adam and Eve, that they be a little comforted in their sorrow, and give them to Adam and Eve.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 30:9

And the angels did as God had commanded them, and they gave all those things to Adam and Eve on the top of the mountain upon which Satan had placed them, when he sought to make an end of them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 30:9

And the angels did as God had commanded them, and they gave all those things to Adam and Eve on the top of the mountain upon which Satan had placed them, when he sought to make an end of them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 30:9

And the angels did as God had commanded them, and they gave all those things to Adam and Eve on the top of the mountain upon which Satan had placed them, when he sought to make an end of them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 31:4

When Adam heard these words from God, he worshipped before Him. He and Eve worshipped Him and gave Him thanks, because He had dealt mercifully with them.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 31:6

And God commanded Suriyel and Salathiel to bear up Adam and Eve, and bring them down from the top of the high mountain, and to take them to the Cave of Treasures.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 31:6

And God commanded Suriyel and Salathiel to bear up Adam and Eve, and bring them down from the top of the high mountain, and to take them to the Cave of Treasures.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 32:7

Then Eve went down into the water, as Adam had commanded her. Adam also went down into the water; and they stood praying; and besought the Lord to forgive them their offence, and to restore them to their former state.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 32:7

Then Eve went down into the water, as Adam had commanded her. Adam also went down into the water; and they stood praying; and besought the Lord to forgive them their offence, and to restore them to their former state.

The First Book of Adam and Eve 33:1

BUT Satan, the hater of all good, sought them in the cave, but found them not, although he searched diligently for them.