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The First Book of Adam and Eve 78:2

Then Eve answered, "How can we do it?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 78:3

Then Adam said to her, "We will join Abel's sister in marriage to Cain, and Cain's sister to Abel."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 78:4

Then said Eve to Adam, "I do not like Cain because he is hard-hearted; but let them bide until we offer up unto the Lord in their behalf."

The First Book of Adam and Eve 79:1

AND so they went on, until they came to a lonely place, where there were no sheep; then Abel said to Cain, "Behold, my brother, we are weary of walking; for we see none of the trees, nor of the fruits, nor of the verdure, nor of the sheep, nor any one of the things of which thou didst tell me. Where are those sheep of thine thou didst tell me to bless?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 79:1

AND so they went on, until they came to a lonely place, where there were no sheep; then Abel said to Cain, "Behold, my brother, we are weary of walking; for we see none of the trees, nor of the fruits, nor of the verdure, nor of the sheep, nor any one of the things of which thou didst tell me. Where are those sheep of thine thou didst tell me to bless?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve 79:6

But when Abel fell down upon the ground, seeing that his brother meant to kill him, he said to Cain, "O, my brother, have pity on me. By the breasts we have sucked, smite me not! By the womb that bare us and that brought us into the world, smite me not unto death with that staff! If thou wilt kill me, take one of these large stones, and kill me outright."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 1:9

But as for Adam and Eve, they came not together after Abel's funeral, for seven years. After this, however, Eve conceived; and while she was with child, Adam said to her "Come, let us take an offering and offer it up unto God, and ask Him to give us a fair child, in whom we may find comfort, and whom we may join in marriage to Abel's sister."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 1:9

But as for Adam and Eve, they came not together after Abel's funeral, for seven years. After this, however, Eve conceived; and while she was with child, Adam said to her "Come, let us take an offering and offer it up unto God, and ask Him to give us a fair child, in whom we may find comfort, and whom we may join in marriage to Abel's sister."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 3:5

"O Adam, from the time ye have dwelt in this cave, we have experienced great peace from you, and your prayers have reached us, and we have been comforted about you. 6 "But now, O Adam, that thou hast gone up over the roof of the cave to sleep, we have had doubts about thee, and a great sorrow has come upon us because of thy separation from Eve. Then again, when thou art on the roof of this cave, thy prayer is poured out, and thy heart wanders from side to side.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 3:5

"O Adam, from the time ye have dwelt in this cave, we have experienced great peace from you, and your prayers have reached us, and we have been comforted about you. 6 "But now, O Adam, that thou hast gone up over the roof of the cave to sleep, we have had doubts about thee, and a great sorrow has come upon us because of thy separation from Eve. Then again, when thou art on the roof of this cave, thy prayer is poured out, and thy heart wanders from side to side.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 3:5

"O Adam, from the time ye have dwelt in this cave, we have experienced great peace from you, and your prayers have reached us, and we have been comforted about you. 6 "But now, O Adam, that thou hast gone up over the roof of the cave to sleep, we have had doubts about thee, and a great sorrow has come upon us because of thy separation from Eve. Then again, when thou art on the roof of this cave, thy prayer is poured out, and thy heart wanders from side to side.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 5:6

He said further, "But we dwell in beautiful places, in another world than this earth. Our world is one of light and our condition is of the best; our women are handsomer than any others; and I wish thee, O Seth, to wed one of them; because I see that thou art fair to look upon, and in this land there is not one woman good enough for thee. Besides, all those who live in this world, are only five souls.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 5:8

"Thou shalt then abide by me and be at peace; thou shalt be filled with splendour and light, as we are.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 5:11

"For in our world we have no God; but we all are gods; we all are of the light, heavenly, powerful, strong and glorious."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 5:11

"For in our world we have no God; but we all are gods; we all are of the light, heavenly, powerful, strong and glorious."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 5:11

"For in our world we have no God; but we all are gods; we all are of the light, heavenly, powerful, strong and glorious."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 9:8

But Eve said to them "Wait until we have first asked God to accept our offering, and to keep by Him the Soul of Adam His servant, and to take it up to rest."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 12:11

Make no fellowship with the children of Cain the murderer and the sinner, who killed his brother; for ye know, O my children, that we flee from him, and from all his sin with all our might because he killed his brother Abel."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:13

Then the elder said to him, "Marvel not, O my son; we live in the land north of the garden, which God created before the world. He would not let us live there, but placed us inside the garden, below which ye are now dwelling.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:15

"But, O Jared, my son, we live in beautiful regions, while you live here in misery, as this thy father Mahalaleel informed me; telling me that a great flood will come and overwhelm the whole earth.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:17

"But, O my son, as we missed our way, and came as far as this, we found other men below this mountain; who inhabit a beautiful country, full of trees and of fruits, and of all manner of verdure; it is like a garden; so that when we found them we thought they were you; until thy father Mahalaleel told me they were no such thing.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:17

"But, O my son, as we missed our way, and came as far as this, we found other men below this mountain; who inhabit a beautiful country, full of trees and of fruits, and of all manner of verdure; it is like a garden; so that when we found them we thought they were you; until thy father Mahalaleel told me they were no such thing.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:17

"But, O my son, as we missed our way, and came as far as this, we found other men below this mountain; who inhabit a beautiful country, full of trees and of fruits, and of all manner of verdure; it is like a garden; so that when we found them we thought they were you; until thy father Mahalaleel told me they were no such thing.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:17

"But, O my son, as we missed our way, and came as far as this, we found other men below this mountain; who inhabit a beautiful country, full of trees and of fruits, and of all manner of verdure; it is like a garden; so that when we found them we thought they were you; until thy father Mahalaleel told me they were no such thing.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:21

And the elder replied, "If thy father had not told us, we should not have known it."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:24

When the elder heard Jared's intention, he said to him, "Let alone that purpose at present, and come with us; thou shalt see our country; if the land in which we dwell pleases thee, we and thou shall return hither and take thy family with us. But if our country does not please thee, thou shalt come back to thine own place."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:24

When the elder heard Jared's intention, he said to him, "Let alone that purpose at present, and come with us; thou shalt see our country; if the land in which we dwell pleases thee, we and thou shall return hither and take thy family with us. But if our country does not please thee, thou shalt come back to thine own place."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:27

Then said the elder to one of his companions, "We have forgotten something by the mouth of the cave, and that is the chosen garment we had brought to clothe Jared withal."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:27

Then said the elder to one of his companions, "We have forgotten something by the mouth of the cave, and that is the chosen garment we had brought to clothe Jared withal."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:28

He then said to one of them, "Go back, thou, some one; and we will wait for thee here, until thou come back. Then will we clothe Jared and he shall be like us, good, handsome, and fit to come with us into our country."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:28

He then said to one of them, "Go back, thou, some one; and we will wait for thee here, until thou come back. Then will we clothe Jared and he shall be like us, good, handsome, and fit to come with us into our country."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:31

Then he stood still, and the elder went up to him and said to him, "One thing we forgot at the cave, it is this--to put out the lamp that burns inside it, above the bodies that are therein. Then come back to us, quick."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:35

But when the sons of Cain saw them, they wondered at them and thought: "These are beautiful to look at, and such as we never saw before." So they rose and came with them to the fountain of water, to see their companions.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 17:37

Then the elder said to them, "We are strangers in your land, bring us some good food and drink you and your women, to refresh ourselves with you."

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 19:7

This sign happened to Jared at the end of his four hundred and fiftieth year; as did also many other wonders, we do not record. But we record only this one for shortness sake, and in order not to lengthen our narrative.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 19:7

This sign happened to Jared at the end of his four hundred and fiftieth year; as did also many other wonders, we do not record. But we record only this one for shortness sake, and in order not to lengthen our narrative.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 19:9

Now the reason for which the children of Jared went down the Holy Mountain, is this, that we will now reveal unto you.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 20:11

But Genun gathered together companies upon companies, that played on horns and on all the other instruments we have already mentioned, at the foot of the Holy Mountain; and they did so in order that the children of Seth who were on the Holy Mountain should hear it.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 20:18

But the children of Seth said to them from above, "We don't know the way." Then Genun, the son of Lamech, heard them say they did not know the way, and he bethought himself how he might bring them down.

The Second Book of Adam and Eve 21:5

"But I know, through the power of God, that He will not leave you on this holy mountain, because your children have transgressed His commandment and that of our fathers, which we had received from them.

2 Enoch 23:2

And Pravuil told me: 'All the things that I have told thee, we have written. Sit and write all the souls of mankind, however many of them are born, and the places prepared for them to eternity; for all souls are prepared to eternity, before the formation of the world.'

2 Enoch 64:4

'Our father Enoch, be thou blessed of the Lord, the eternal ruler, and now bless thy sons and all the people, that we may be glorified to-day before thy face.

Testament of Reuben 1:39

For while Jacob our father had gone to Isaac his father, when we were in Eder, near to Ephrath in Bethlehem, Bilhah became drunk and was asleep uncovered in her chamber.

Testament of Reuben 2:25

For God will avenge them, and ye shall die by an evil death. For to Levi God gave the sovereignty and to Judah with him and to me also, and to Dan and Joseph, that we should be for rulers.

Testament of Simeon 2:3

And when we went down into Egypt, and he bound me as a spy, I knew that I was suffering justly, and I grieved not.

Testament of Levi 3:5

For we sinned because we had done this thing against his will, and he was sick on that day.

Testament of Levi 3:5

For we sinned because we had done this thing against his will, and he was sick on that day.

Testament of Levi 3:11

For from this day forward shall Shechem be called a city of imbeciles; for as a man mocketh a fool, so did we mock them.

Testament of Levi 3:12

Because also they had wrought folly in Israel by defiling my sister. And we departed and came to Bethel.

Testament of Levi 3:13

And there again I saw a vision as the former, after we had spent there seventy days.

Testament of Levi 3:33

And when we came to Bethel, my father saw a vision concerning me, that I should be their priest unto God.

Testament of Levi 3:34

And he rose up early in the morning, and paid tithes of all to the Lord through me. And so we came to Hebron to dwell there.

Testament of Levi 3:49

And she conceived and bare a son, and I called his name Gersam, for we were sojourners in our land.

Testament of Levi 5:31

And his sons answered him., saying, Before the Lord we will walk according to His law.

Testament of Levi 5:33

And his sons said unto him: We are witnesses.

Testament of Judah 1:28

And so we captured Hazor, and took all the spoil.

Testament of Judah 1:29

And the next day we departed to Aretan, a city strong and walled and inaccessible, threatening us with death.

Testament of Judah 1:31

And they that were upon the wall, thinking that we were alone, were drawn down against us.

Testament of Judah 1:33

And we took it with the edge of the sword.

Testament of Judah 1:34

And as for those who had taken refuge in the tower, we set fire to the tower and took both it and, them.

Testament of Judah 1:35

And as we were departing the men of Tappuah seized our spoil, and seeing this we fought with them.

Testament of Judah 1:35

And as we were departing the men of Tappuah seized our spoil, and seeing this we fought with them.

Testament of Judah 1:36

And we slew them. all and recovered our spoil.

Testament of Judah 1:38

And we fought with them and routed them; and their allies from Shiloh we slew, and we did not leave them power to come in against us.

Testament of Judah 1:38

And we fought with them and routed them; and their allies from Shiloh we slew, and we did not leave them power to come in against us.

Testament of Judah 1:38

And we fought with them and routed them; and their allies from Shiloh we slew, and we did not leave them power to come in against us.

Testament of Judah 1:39

And the men of Makir came upon us the fifth day, to seize our spoil; and we attacked them and overcame them in fierce battle: for there was a host of mighty men amongst them, and we slew them before they had gone up the ascent.

Testament of Judah 1:39

And the men of Makir came upon us the fifth day, to seize our spoil; and we attacked them and overcame them in fierce battle: for there was a host of mighty men amongst them, and we slew them before they had gone up the ascent.

Testament of Judah 1:40

And when we came to their city their women rolled upon us stones from the brow of the hill on which the city stood.

Testament of Judah 1:44

And in the depth of night our brethren came and we opened to them the gates; and we destroyed all the men and their substance, and we took for a prey all that was theirs, and their three walls we cast down.

Testament of Judah 1:44

And in the depth of night our brethren came and we opened to them the gates; and we destroyed all the men and their substance, and we took for a prey all that was theirs, and their three walls we cast down.

Testament of Judah 1:44

And in the depth of night our brethren came and we opened to them the gates; and we destroyed all the men and their substance, and we took for a prey all that was theirs, and their three walls we cast down.

Testament of Judah 1:44

And in the depth of night our brethren came and we opened to them the gates; and we destroyed all the men and their substance, and we took for a prey all that was theirs, and their three walls we cast down.

Testament of Judah 1:45

And we drew near to Thamna, where was all the substance of the hostile kings.

Testament of Judah 1:48

We came upon them, therefore, with wrath, and they all fled; and passing by another way, they fought my father, and he made peace with them.

Testament of Judah 1:49

And we did to them no hurt, and they became tributary to us, and we restored to them their spoil.

Testament of Judah 1:49

And we did to them no hurt, and they became tributary to us, and we restored to them their spoil.

Testament of Judah 2:1

AND eighteen years my father abode in peace with his brother Esau, and his sons with us, after that we came from Mesopotamia, from Laban.

Testament of Judah 2:4

And we pursued after the sons of Esau.

Testament of Judah 2:5

Now they had a city with walls of iron and gates of brass; and we could not enter into it, and we encamped around, and besieged it.

Testament of Judah 2:5

Now they had a city with walls of iron and gates of brass; and we could not enter into it, and we encamped around, and besieged it.

Testament of Judah 2:8

Then they asked from us terms of peace; and having taken counsel with our father, we received them as tributaries.

Testament of Judah 2:9

And they gave us five hundred cors of wheat, five hundred baths of oil, five hundred measures of wine, until the famine, when we went down into Egypt.

Testament of Judah 2:34

And after this we came into Egypt to Joseph, because of the famine.

Testament of Zebulun 1:19

We will not eat of it, for it is the price of our brother's blood, but we will assuredly tread it under foot, because he said that he would be king over us, and so let us see what will become of his dreams.

Testament of Zebulun 1:19

We will not eat of it, for it is the price of our brother's blood, but we will assuredly tread it under foot, because he said that he would be king over us, and so let us see what will become of his dreams.

Testament of Zebulun 1:32

Dan therefore came to him and said: Weep not, neither grieve; for we have found what we can say to our father Jacob.

Testament of Zebulun 1:32

Dan therefore came to him and said: Weep not, neither grieve; for we have found what we can say to our father Jacob.

Testament of Zebulun 1:36

Then we all rose up and said unto him: If thou givest not up the coat, we will say to our father that thou alone didst this evil thing in Israel.

Testament of Zebulun 1:36

Then we all rose up and said unto him: If thou givest not up the coat, we will say to our father that thou alone didst this evil thing in Israel.

Testament of Zebulun 2:8

And I sailed therein along the shores, catching fish for the house of my father until we came to Egypt.

Testament of Zebulun 2:22

And when we went down into Egypt, Joseph bore no malice against us.

Testament of Naphtali 2:3

And we all of us ran together, and Levi laid hold of the sun, and Judah outstripped the others and seized the moon, and they were both of them lifted up with them.

Testament of Naphtali 2:6

And lo, a bull upon the earth, with two great horns, and an eagle's wings upon its back; and we wished to seize him, but could not.

Testament of Naphtali 2:9

And again, after seven days, I saw our father Jacob standing by the sea of Jamnia, and we were with him.

Testament of Naphtali 2:13

And we, being tost with the tempest, were borne along over the sea; and the ship was filled with water, and was pounded by mighty waves, until it was broken up.

Testament of Naphtali 2:14

And Joseph fled away upon a little boat, and we were all divided upon nine planks, and Levi and Judah were together.

Testament of Naphtali 2:15

And we were all scattered unto the ends of the earth. 16 Then Levi, girt about with sackcloth, prayed for us all unto the Lord.

Testament of Naphtali 2:18

And, lo, our father came, and we all rejoiced with one accord.

Testament of Gad 1:7

For he saw that I had delivered a lamb out of the mouth of a bear, and put the bear to death; but had slain the lamb, being grieved concerning it that it could not live, and that we had eaten it.