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Chapter XLI - The first Human thirst.</p>
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<p>1 Then Adam took the fig, and laid it on the golden rods. Eve also
took her fig, and put it on the incense.</p>
<p>2 And the weight of each fig was that of a water-melon; for the fruit
of the garden was much larger than the fruit of this land*.</p>
<p>3 But Adam and Eve remained standing and fasting the whole of that
night, until the morning dawned.</p>
<p>4 When the sun rose they were still praying, but after they had
finished praying, Adam said to Eve:—</p>
<p>5 "O Eve, come, let us go to the border of the garden looking south; to
the place from where the river flows, and is parted into four heads.
There we will pray to God, and ask Him to give us some of the Water of
Life to drink.</p>
<p>6 For God has not fed us with the Tree of Life, in order that we may
not live. Therefore, we will ask him to give us some of the Water of
Life, and to quench our thirst with it, rather than with a drink of
water of this land."</p>
<p>7 When Eve heard these words from Adam, she agreed; and they both got
up and came to the southern border of the garden, at the edge of the
river of water a short distance from the garden.</p>
<p>8 And they stood and prayed before the Lord, and asked Him to look at
them this once, to forgive them, and to grant them their request.</p>
<p>9 After this prayer from both of them, Adam began to pray with his
voice before God, and said;—</p>
<p>10 "O Lord, when I was in the garden and saw the water that flowed from
under the Tree of Life, my heart did not desire, neither did my body
require to drink of it; neither did I know thirst, for I was living;
and above that which I am now.</p>
<p>11 So that in order to live I did not require any Food of Life, neither
did I drink of the Water of Life.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>13 Of Your mercy, O God, save me from these plagues and trials, and
bring me into another land different from this, if You will not let me
live in Your garden."</p>
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<P CLASS="footnote">
* This is substantiated by Genesis 3:7 whereby the leaves of the fig
tree were large enough that Adam and Eve could fashion garments from
them.</p>
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Chapter XLII - A promise of the Water of Life. The third prophecy of
the coming of Christ.</p>
<p>1 Then came the Word of God to Adam, and said to him:—</p>
<p>2 "O Adam, as to what you said, 'Bring me into a land where there is
rest,' it is not another land than this, but it is the kingdom of
heaven where alone there is rest.</p>
<p>3 But you can not make your entrance into it at present; but only after
your judgment is past and fulfilled.</p>
<p>4 Then will I make you go up into the kingdom of heaven, you and your
righteous descendants; and I will give you and them the rest you ask
for at present.</p>
<p>5 And if you said, 'Give me of the Water of Life that I may drink and
live'—it cannot be this day, but on the day that I shall descend into
hell, and break the gates of brass, and bruise in pieces the kingdoms
of iron.</p>
<p>6 Then will I in mercy save your soul and the souls of the righteous,
to give them rest in My garden. And that shall be when the end of the
world is come.</p>
<p>7 And, again, in regards to the Water of Life you seek, it will not be
granted you this day; but on the day that I shall shed My blood on your
head* in the land of Golgotha**.</p>
<p>8 For My blood shall be the Water of Life to you at that time, and not
to just you alone, but to all your descendants who shall believe in
Me***; that it be to them for rest forever."</p>
<p>9 The Lord said again to Adam, "O Adam, when you were in the garden,
these trials did not come to you.</p>
<p>10 But since you transgressed My commandment, all these sufferings have
come over you.</p>
<p>11 Now, also, does your flesh require food and drink; drink then of
that water that flows by you on the face of the earth.</p>
<p>12 Then God withdrew His Word from Adam.</p>
<p>13 And Adam and Eve worshipped the Lord, and returned from the river of
water to the cave. It was noon-day; and when they drew near to the
cave, they saw a large fire by it.</p>
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<P CLASS="footnote">
* This phrase indicates that the bleeding will take place in an
elevated position above the populace. This is believed to be a
reference to the cross whereby Christ bled profusely above the people
below.</p>
<P CLASS="footnote">
** Golgotha (goal-goth-uh) was the hill outside the walls of Jerusalem
where Jesus was crucified. Its exact location is not precisely known,
but the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is believed to have been
constructed on this hill.</p>
<P CLASS="footnote">
*** Reference: John 6:25 and 7:38</p>
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Chapter XLIII - The Devil attempts arson.</p>
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<p>1 Then Adam and Eve were afraid, and stood still. And Adam said to
Eve, "What is that fire by our cave? We have done nothing in it to
cause this fire.</p>
<p>2 We neither have bread to bake therein, nor broth to cook there. As
to this fire, we have never known anything like it, neither do we know
what to call it.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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 live.</p>
<p>5 O Eve, it is because God is angry with us, and will drive us from it.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>7 If this be really so, O Eve, where shall we live? And where shall we
flee from before the face of the Lord? Since, in regards to the
garden, He will not let us live in it, and He has deprived us of the
good things thereof; but He has placed us in this cave, in which we
have borne darkness, trials and hardships, until at last we have found
comfort therein.</p>
<p>8 But now that He has brought us out into another land, who knows what
may happen in it? And who knows but that the darkness of that land may
be far greater than the darkness of this land?</p>
<p>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 of Him at all times?</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>11 O Eve, if we are further alienated 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?</p>
<p>12 Where shall we find Him, to comfort us a second time? Where shall
we find Him, that He may think of us, as regards the covenant He has
made on our behalf?"</p>
<p>13 Then Adam said no more. And they kept looking, He and Eve, towards
the cave, and at the fire that flared up around it.</p>
<p>14 But that fire was from Satan. For he had gathered trees and dry
grasses, and had carried and brought them to the cave, and had set fire
to them, in order to consume the cave and what was in it.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>16 But by the mercy of God he could not burn the cave, for God sent His
angel around the cave to guard it from such a fire, until it went out.</p>
<p>17 And this fire lasted from noon-day until the break of day. That was
the forty-fifth day.</p>
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Chapter XLIV - The power of fire over man.</p>
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<p>1 Yet Adam and Eve were standing and looking at the fire, and unable to
come near the cave from their dread of the fire.</p>
<p>2 And Satan kept on bringing trees and throwing them into the fire,
until the flames of the fire 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>4 Therefore the angel tolerated him, without saying one bad word, until
the Word of God came who said to Satan, "Go away from here; once before
you deceived My servants, and this time you seek to destroy them.</p>
<p>5 Were it not for My mercy I would have destroyed you and your hosts
from off the earth. But I have had patience with you, until the end of
the world."</p>
<p>6 Then Satan fled from before the Lord. But the fire went on burning
around the cave like a coal-fire the whole day; which was the
forty-sixth day Adam and Eve had spent since they came out of the
garden.</p>
<p>7 And when Adam and Eve saw that the heat of the fire had somewhat
cooled down, they began to walk towards the cave to get into it as they
usually did; but they could not, by reason of the heat of the fire.</p>
<p>8 Then they both began crying because of the fire that separated them
from the cave, and that came towards them, burning. And they were
afraid.</p>
<p>9 Then Adam said to Eve, "See this fire of which we have a portion in
us: which formerly yielded to us, but no longer does so, now that we
have transgressed the limit of creation, and changed our condition, and
our nature is altered. But the fire is not changed in its nature, nor
altered from its creation. Therefore it now has power over us; and
when we come near it, it scorches our flesh."</p>
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Chapter XLV - Why Satan didn't fulfil his promises. Description of
hell.</p>
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<p>1 Then Adam rose and prayed to God, saying, "See, this fire has
separated us from the cave in which You have commanded us to live; but
now, behold, we cannot go into it."</p>
<p>2 Then God heard Adam, and sent him His Word, that said:—</p>
<p>3 "O Adam, see this fire! How different the flame and heat thereof are
from the garden of delights and the good things in it!</p>
<p>4 When you were under My control, all creatures yielded to you; but
after you have transgressed My commandment, they all rise over you."</p>
<p>5 God said again to him, "See, O Adam, how Satan has exalted you! He
has deprived you of the Godhead, and of an exalted state like Me, and
has not kept his word to you; but has, after all, become your enemy.
He is the one who made this fire in which he meant to burn you and Eve.</p>
<p>6 Why, O Adam, has he not kept his agreement with you, not even one
day; but has deprived you of the glory that was on you—when you
yielded to his command?</p>
<p>7 Do you think, Adam, that he loved you when he made this agreement
with you? Or that he loved you and wished to raise you on high?</p>
<p>8 But no, Adam, he did not do all that out of love to you; but he
wished to make you come out of light into darkness; and from an exalted
state to degradation; from glory to abasement; from joy to sorrow; and
from rest to fasting and fainting."</p>
<p>9 God also said to Adam, "See this fire kindled by Satan around your
cave; see this wonder that surrounds you; and know that it will
encompass about both you and your descendants, when you obey his
command; that he will plague you with fire; and that you will go down
into hell after you are dead.</p>
<p>10 Then you will see the burning of his fire, that will be burning
around you and likewise your descendants. You will not be delivered
from it until My coming; just like you cannot go into your cave right
now because of the great fire around it; not until My Word comes and
makes a way for you on the day My covenant is fulfilled.</p>
<p>11 There is no way for you at present to come from this life to rest,
not until My Word comes, who is My Word. Then He will make a way for
you, and you shall have rest." Then God called with His Word to the
fire that burned around the cave, that it split itself in half, until
Adam had gone through it. Then the fire parted itself by God's order,
and a way was made for Adam*.</p>
<p>12 And God withdrew His Word from Adam.</p>
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<P CLASS="footnote">
* Reference: Exodus 14:21,22 and Joshua 3:15-17</p>
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Chapter XLVI - "How many times have I delivered you out of his hand . .
."</p>
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<p>1 Then Adam and Eve began again to come into the cave. And when they
came to the way between the fire, Satan blew into the fire like a
whirlwind, and caused the burning coal-fire to cover Adam and Eve; so
that their bodies were singed; and the coal-fire scorched them*.</p>
<p>2 And from the burning of the fire Adam and Eve screamed, and said, "O
Lord, save us! Leave us not to be consumed and plagued by this burning
fire; neither require us for having transgressed Your commandment."</p>
<p>3 Then God looked at their bodies, on which Satan had caused fire to
burn, and God sent His angel that stayed the burning fire. But the
wounds remained on their bodies.</p>
<p>4 And God said to Adam, "See Satan's love for you, who pretended to
give you the Godhead and greatness; and, behold, he burns you with
fire, and seeks to destroy you from off the earth.</p>
<p>5 Then look at Me, O Adam; I created you, and how many times have I
delivered you out of his hand? If not, wouldn't he have destroyed
you?"</p>
<p>6 God said again to Eve, "What is that he promised you in the garden,
saying, 'As soon as you eat from the tree, your eyes will be opened,
and you shall become like gods, knowing good and evil.' But look! 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 of it, and the power it has over you.</p>
<p>7 Your eyes have seen the good he has taken from you, and in truth he
has opened your eyes; and you have seen the garden in which you were
with Me, and you have also seen the evil that has come over you from
Satan. But as to the Godhead he cannot give it to you, neither fulfil
his speech to you. No, he was bitter against you and your descendants,
that will come after you."</p>
<p>8 And God withdrew His Word form them.</p>
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<P CLASS="footnote">
* At this time, the garments that the Lord had given them in Genesis
3:21 were burned off so that Adam and Eve were again naked. Reference
chapter L whereby Adam and Eve seek garments with which to cover their
nakedness..</p>
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Chapter XLVII - The Devil's own Scheming.</p>
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<p>1 Then Adam and Eve came into the cave, yet trembling at the fire that
had scorched their bodies. So Adam said to Eve:—</p>
<p>2 "Look, 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?"</p>
<p>3 Then Adam and Eve passed into the cave, blessing themselves for
coming into it once more. For it was in their thoughts, that they
never should enter it, when they saw the fire around it.</p>
<p>4 But as the sun was setting the fire was still burning and nearing
Adam and Eve in the cave, so that they could not sleep in it. After
the sun had set, they went out of it. This was the forty-seventh day
after they came out of the garden.</p>
<p>5 Adam and Eve then came under the top of hill by the garden to sleep,
as they were accustomed.</p>
<p>6 And they stood and prayed God to forgive them their sins, and then
fell asleep under the summit of the mountain.</p>
<p>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; no, since He has promised him that He should make him and
his descendants live in the kingdom in which I once was—I will kill
Adam.</p>
<p>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 descendants left to inherit the
kingdom that shall remain my own realm; God will then be wanting me,
and He will restore it to me and my hosts."</p>
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Chapter XLVIII - Fifth apparition of Satan to Adam and Eve.</p>
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<p>1 After this Satan called to his hosts, all of which came to him, and
said to him:—</p>
<p>2 "O, our lord, what will you do?"</p>
<p>3 He then said to them, "You know that this Adam, whom God created out
of the dust, is the one 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."</p>
<p>4 When Satan's hosts heard these words, they came to the part of the
mountain where Adam and Eve were asleep.</p>
<p>5 Then Satan and his host took a huge rock, broad and even, and without
blemish, thinking within himself, "If there should be a hole in the
rock, when it fell on them, the hole in the rock might come over them,
and so they would escape and not die."</p>
<p>6 He then said to his hosts, "Take up this stone, and throw it flat on
them, so that it doesn't roll off them to somewhere else. And when you
have hurled it, get away from there quickly."</p>
<p>7 And they did as he told them. But as the rock fell down from the
mountain toward Adam and Eve, God commanded the rock to become a dome
over them*, that did them no harm. And so it was by God's order.</p>
<p>8 But when the rock fell, the whole earth quaked with it**, and was
shaken from the size of the rock.</p>
<p>9 And as it quaked and shook, Adam and Eve awoke from sleep, and found
themselves under a dome of rock. But they didn't know what had
happened; because when the fell asleep they were under the sky, and not
under a dome; and when they saw it, they were afraid.</p>
<p>10 Then Adam said to Eve, "Wherefore has the mountain bent itself, and
the earth quaked and shaken on our account? And why has this rock
spread itself over us like a tent?</p>
<p>11 Does God intend to plague us and to shut us up in this prison? Or
will He close the earth over us?</p>
<p>12 He is angry with us for our having come out of the cave, without His
order; and for our having done so of our own accord, without consulting
Him, when we left the cave and came to this place."</p>
<p>13 Then Eve said, "If, indeed, the earth quaked for our sake, and this
rock forms a tent over us because of our transgression, then we will be
sorry, O Adam, because our punishment will be long.</p>
<p>14 But get up and pray to God to let us know concerning this, and what
this rock is that is spread over us like a tent."</p>
<p>15 Then Adam stood up and prayed before the Lord, to let him know what
had brought about this difficult time. And Adam stood praying like
that until the morning.</p>
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<P CLASS="footnote">
* The word "dome" is used here but the text does not specifically
suggest that the covering was round—only that it covered them on all
sides, however a dome is the most likely shape that would have be able
to withstand the impact with the ground. From verse 9 that says "when
they saw it" and verse 11 that says "shut us up in this prison", we can
conclude that the dome had holes in its sides that were big enough to
let in light and air but were too small to allow Adam and Eve to
escape. Another conclusion would be that the holes were large but too
high up for Adam and Eve to reach, however the former is more likely.</p>
<P CLASS="footnote">
** In verse 7 of the next chapter (XLIX), God tells Adam and Eve that
the ground was also lowered under them—"I commanded … the rock
under you to lower itself".</p>
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Chapter XLIX - The first prophecy of the Resurrection.</p>
<p>1 Then the Word of God came and said:—</p>
<p>2 "O Adam, who counselled you, when you came out of the cave, to come
to this place?"</p>
<p>3 And Adam said to God, "O Lord, we came to this place because of the
heat of the fire, that came over us inside the cave."</p>
<p>4 Then the Lord God said to Adam, "O Adam, you dread the heat of fire
for one night, but how will it be when you live in hell?</p>
<p>5 Yet, O Adam, don't be afraid, and don't believe that I have placed
this dome of rock over you to plague you with it.</p>
<p>6 It came from Satan, who had promised you the Godhead and majesty. It
is he who threw down this rock to kill you under it, and Eve with you,
and thus to prevent you from living on the earth.</p>
<p>7 But, in mercy for you, just as that rock was falling down on you, I
commanded it to form an dome over you; and the rock under you to lower
itself.</p>
<p>8 And this sign, O Adam, will happen to Me at My coming on earth: Satan
will raise the people of the Jews to put Me to death; and they will lay
Me in a rock, and seal a large stone over Me, and I shall remain within
that rock three days and three nights.</p>
<p>9 But on the third day I shall rise again, and it shall be salvation to
you, O Adam, and to your descendants, to believe in Me. But, O Adam, I
will not bring you from under this rock until three days and three
nights have passed."</p>
<p>10 And God withdrew His Word from Adam.</p>
<p>11 But Adam and Eve lived under the rock three days and three nights,
as God had told them.</p>
<p>12 And God did so to them because they had left their cave and had come
to this same place without God's order.</p>
<p>13 But, after three days and three nights, God created an opening in
the dome of rock and allowed them to get out from under it. Their
flesh was dried up, and their eyes and hearts were troubled from crying
and sorrow.</p>
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Chapter L - Adam and Eve seek to cover their nakedness.</p>
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<p>1 Then Adam and Eve went forth and came into the Cave of Treasures, and
they stood praying in it the whole of that day, until the evening.</p>
<p>2 And this took place at the end of the fifty days after they had left
the garden.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>4 And when the day dawned, Adam said to Eve, "Come! Let us go and do
some work for our bodies."</p>
<p>5 So they went out of the cave, and came to the northern border of the
garden, and they looked for something to cover their bodies with*. But
they found nothing, and knew not how to do the work. Yet their bodies
were stained, and they were speechless from cold and heat.</p>
<p>6 Then Adam stood and asked God to show him something with which to
cover their bodies.</p>
<p>7 Then came the Word of God and said to him, "O Adam, take Eve and come
to the seashore where you fasted before. There you will find skins of
sheep that were left after lions ate the carcasses. Take them and make
garments for yourselves, and clothe yourselves with them.</p>
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<P CLASS="footnote">
* Chapter XLVI, verse 1, says "Satan blew into the fire ... so that
their bodies were singed". At this time, the garments that the Lord
had given them in Genesis 3:21 were burned off so that Adam and Eve
were again naked.</p>
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