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Chapter LXI - They begin to follow Satan.</p>
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<p>1 Then he took Adam and Eve by the hand, and began to bring them out of
the cave.</p>
<p>2 But when they had come a little ways out of it, God knew that Satan
had overcome them, and had brought them out before the forty days were
ended, to take them to some distant place, and to destroy them.</p>
<p>3 Then the Word of the Lord God again came and cursed Satan, and drove
him away from them.</p>
<p>4 And God began to speak to Adam and Eve, saying to them, "What made
you come out of the cave, to this place?"</p>
<p>5 Then Adam said to God, "Did you create a man before us? For when we
were in the cave there suddenly came to us a friendly old man who said
to us, 'I am a messenger from God to you, to bring you back to some
place of rest.'</p>
<p>6 And we believed, O God, that he was a messenger from you; and we came
out with him; and knew not where we should go with him."</p>
<p>7 Then God said to Adam, "See, that is the father of evil arts, who
brought you and Eve out of the Garden of Delights. And now, indeed,
when he saw that you and Eve both joined together in fasting and
praying, and that you came not out of the cave before the end of the
forty days, he wished to make your purpose vein, to break your mutual
bond; to cut off all hope from you, and to drive you to some place
where he might destroy you.</p>
<p>8 Because he couldn't do anything to you unless he showed himself in
the likeness of you.</p>
<p>9 Therefore he came to you with a face like your own, and began to give
you tokens as if they were all true.</p>
<p>10 But because I am merciful and am favorable to you, I did not allow
him to destroy you; instead I drove him away from you.</p>
<p>11 Now, therefore, O Adam, take Eve, and return to your cave, and
remain in it until the morning after the fortieth day. And when you
come out, go towards the eastern gate of the garden."</p>
<p>12 Then Adam and Eve worshipped God, and praised and blessed Him for
the deliverance that had come to them from Him. And they returned
towards the cave. This happened in the evening of the thirty-ninth day.</p>
<p>13 Then Adam and Eve stood up and with a fiery passion, prayed to God,
to give them strength; for they had become weak because of hunger and
thirst and prayer. But they watched the whole of that night praying,
until morning.</p>
<p>14 Then Adam said to Eve, "Get up, let us go towards the eastern gate
of the garden as God told us."</p>
<p>15 And they said their prayers as they were accustomed to do every day;
and they left the cave to go near to the eastern gate of the garden.</p>
<p>16 Then Adam and Eve stood up and prayed, and appealed to God to
strengthen them, and to send them something to satisfy their hunger.</p>
<p>17 But after they finished their prayers, they were too weak to move.</p>
<p>18 Then came the Word of God again, and said to them, "O Adam, get up,
go and bring the two figs here."</p>
<p>19 Then Adam and Eve got up, and went until they came near to the cave.</p>
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Chapter LXII - Two fruit trees.</p>
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<p>1 But Satan the wicked was envious, because of the consolation God had
given them.</p>
<p>2 So he prevented them, and went into the cave and took the two figs,
and buried them outside the cave, so that Adam and Eve should not find
them. He also had in his thoughts to destroy them.</p>
<p>3 But by God's mercy, as soon as those two figs were in the ground, God
defeated Satan's counsel regarding them; and made them into two fruit
trees, that overshadowed the cave. For Satan had buried them on the
eastern side of it.</p>
<p>4 Then when the two trees were grown, and were covered with fruit,
Satan grieved and mourned, and said, "It would have been better to have
left those figs where they were; for now, behold, they have become two
fruit trees, whereof Adam will eat all the days of his life. Whereas I
had in mind, when I buried them, to destroy them entirely, and to hide
them forever.</p>
<p>5 But God has overturned my counsel; and would not that this sacred
fruit should perish; and He has made plain my intention, and has
defeated the counsel I had formed against His servants."</p>
<p>6 Then Satan went away ashamed because he hadn't thought his plans all
the way through.</p>
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Chapter LXIII - The first joy of trees.</p>
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<p>1 But Adam and Eve, as they got closer to the cave, saw two fig trees,
covered with fruit, and overshadowing the cave.</p>
<p>2 Then Adam said to Eve, "It seems to me that we have gone the wrong
way. When did these two trees grow here? It seems to me that the
enemy wishes to lead us the wrong way. Do you suppose that there is
another cave besides this one in the earth?</p>
<p>3 Yet, O Eve, let us go into the cave, and find in it the two figs; for
this is our cave, in which we were. But if we should not find the two
figs in it, then it cannot be our cave."</p>
<p>4 They went then into the cave, and looked into the four corners of it,
but found not the two figs.</p>
<p>5 And Adam cried and said to Eve, "Did we go to the wrong cave, then, O
Eve? It seems to me these two fig trees are the two figs that were in
the cave." And Eve said, "I, for my part, do not know."</p>
<p>6 Then Adam stood up and prayed and said, "O God, You commanded us to
come back to the cave, to take the two figs, and then to return to you.</p>
<p>7 But now, we have not found them. O God, have you taken them, and
sown these two trees, or have we gone astray in the earth; or has the
enemy deceived us? If it be real, then, O God, reveal to us the secret
of these two trees and of the two figs."</p>
<p>8 Then came the Word of God to Adam, and said to him, "O Adam, when I
sent you to fetch the figs, Satan went before you to the cave, took the
figs, and buried them outside, eastward of the cave, thinking to
destroy them; and not sowing them with good intent.</p>
<p>9 Not for his mere sake, then, have these trees grown up at once; but I
had mercy on you and I commanded them to grow. And they grew to be two
large trees, that you be overshadowed by their branches, and find rest;
and that I made you see My power and My marvelous works.</p>
<p>10 And, also, to show you Satan's meanness, and his evil works, for
ever since you came out of the garden, he has not ceased, no, not one
day, from doing you some harm. But I have not given him power over
you."</p>
<p>11 And God said, "From now on, O Adam, rejoice on account of the trees,
you and Eve; and rest under them when you feel weary. But do not eat
any of their fruit or come near them."</p>
<p>12 Then Adam cried, and said, "O God, will You again kill us, or will
You drive us away from before Your face, and cut our life from off the
face of the earth?</p>
<p>13 O God, I beg you, if You know that there be in these trees either
death or some other evil, as at the first time, root them up from near
our cave, and with them; and leave us to die of the heat, of hunger and
of thirst.</p>
<p>14 For we know Your marvelous works, O God, that they are great, and
that by Your power You can bring one thing out of another, without
one's wish. For Your power can make rocks to become trees, and trees
to become rocks."</p>
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Chapter LXIV - Adam and Eve partake of the first earthly food.</p>
<br/>
<p>1 Then God looked at Adam and at his strength of mind, at his endurance
of hunger and thirst, and of the heat. And He changed the two fig
trees into two figs, as they were at first, and then said to Adam and
to Eve, "Each of you may take one fig." And they took them, as the
Lord commanded them.</p>
<p>2 And He said to them, "You must now go into the cave and eat the figs,
and satisfy your hunger, or else you will die."</p>
<p>3 So, as God commanded them, they went into the cave about sunset. And
Adam and Eve stood up and prayed during the setting sun.</p>
<p>4 Then they sat down to eat the figs; but they knew not how to eat
them; for they were not accustomed to eat earthly food. They were
afraid that if they ate, their stomach would be burdened and their
flesh thickened, and their hearts would take to liking earthly food.</p>
<p>5 But while they were thus seated, God, out of pity for them, sent them
His angel, so they wouldn't perish of hunger and thirst.</p>
<p>6 And the angel said to Adam and Eve, "God says to you that you do not
have the strength that would be required to fast until death; eat,
therefore, and strengthen your bodies; for you are now animal flesh and
cannot subsist without food and drink."</p>
<p>7 Then Adam and Eve took the figs and began to eat of them. But God
had put into them a mixture as of savory bread and blood.</p>
<p>8 Then the angel went from Adam and Eve, who ate of the figs until they
had satisfied their hunger. Then they put aside what was left; but by
the power of God, the figs became whole again, because God blessed them.</p>
<p>9 After this Adam and Eve got up, and prayed with a joyful heart and
renewed strength, and praised and rejoiced abundantly the whole of that
night. And this was the end of the eighty-third day.</p>
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Chapter LXV - Adam and Eve acquire digestive organs. Final hope of
returning to the Garden is lost.</p>
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<p>1 And when it was day, they got up and prayed, after their custom, and
then went out of the cave.</p>
<p>2 But they became sick from the food they had eaten because they were
not used to it, so they went about in the cave saying to each other:—</p>
<p>3 "What has our eating caused to happen to us, that we should be in
such pain? We are in misery, we shall die! It would have been better
for us to have died keeping our bodies pure than to have eaten and
defiled them with food."</p>
<p>4 Then Adam said to Eve, "This pain did not come to us in the garden,
neither did we eat such bad food there. Do you think, O Eve, that God
will plague us through the food that is in us, or that our innards will
come out; or that God means to kill us with this pain before He has
fulfilled His promise to us?"</p>
<p>5 Then Adam besought the Lord and said, "O Lord, let us not perish
through the food we have eaten. O Lord, don't punish us; but deal with
us according to Your great mercy, and forsake us not until the day of
the promise You have made us."</p>
<p>6 Then God looked at them, and then fitted them for eating food at
once; as to this day; so that they should not perish.</p>
<p>7 Then Adam and Eve came back into the cave sorrowful and crying
because of the alteration of their bodies. And they both knew from
that hour that they were altered beings, that all hope of returning to
the garden was now lost; and that they could not enter it.</p>
<p>8 For that now their bodies had strange functions; and all flesh that
requires food and drink for its existence, cannot be in the garden.</p>
<p>9 Then Adam said to Eve, "Behold, our hope is now lost; and so is our
trust to enter the garden. We no longer belong to the inhabitants of
the garden; but from now on we are earthy and of the dust, and of the
inhabitants of the earth. We shall not return to the garden, until the
day in which God has promised to save us, and to bring us again into
the garden, as He promised us."</p>
<p>10 Then they prayed to God that He would have mercy on them; after
which, their mind was quieted, their hearts were broken, and their
longing was cooled down; and they were like strangers on earth. That
night Adam and Eve spent in the cave, where they slept heavily by
reason of the food they had eaten.</p>
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Chapter LXVI - Adam does his first day's work.</p>
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<p>1 When it was morning, the day after they had eaten food, Adam and Eve
prayed in the cave, and Adam said to Eve, "Look, we asked for food of
God, and He gave it. But now let us also ask Him to give us a drink of
water."</p>
<p>2 Then they got up, and went to the bank of the stream of water, that
was on the south border of the garden, in which they had before thrown
themselves. And they stood on the bank, and prayed to God that He
would command them to drink of the water.</p>
<p>3 Then the Word of God came to Adam, and said to him, "O Adam, your
body has become brutish, and requires water to drink. Take some and
drink it, you and Eve, then give thanks and praise."</p>
<p>4 Adam and Eve then went down to the stream and drank from it, until
their bodies felt refreshed. After having drunk, they praised God, and
then returned to their cave, after their former custom. This happened
at the end of eighty-three days.</p>
<p>5 Then on the eighty-fourth day, they took the two figs and hung them
in the cave, together with the leaves thereof, to be to them a sign and
a blessing from God. And they placed them there so that if their
descendants came there, they would see the wonderful things God had
done for them.</p>
<p>6 Then Adam and Eve again stood outside the cave, and asked God to show
them some food with which they could nourish their bodies.</p>
<p>7 Then the Word of God came and said to him, "O Adam, go down to the
westward of the cave until you come to a land of dark soil, and there
you shall find food."</p>
<p>8 And Adam obeyed the Word of God, took Eve, and went down to a land of
dark soil, and found there wheat* growing in the ear and ripe, and figs
to eat; and Adam rejoiced over it.</p>
<p>9 Then the Word of God came again to Adam, and said to him, "Take some
of this wheat and make yourselves some bread with it, to nourish your
body therewith." And God gave Adam's heart wisdom, to work out the
corn until it became bread.</p>
<p>10 Adam accomplished all that, until he grew very faint and weary. He
then returned to the cave; rejoicing at what he had learned of what is
done with wheat, until it is made into bread for one's use.</p>
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<P CLASS="footnote">
* In this book, the terms 'corn' and 'wheat' are used interchangeably.
The reference is possibly used to indicate a type of ancient grain
resembling Egyptian Corn also known as Durra. Durra is a wheat-like
cereal grain frequently cultivated in dry regions such as Egypt.</p>
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Chapter LXVII - "Then Satan began to lead astray Adam and Eve.…"</p>
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<p>1 When Adam and Eve went down to the land of black mud and came near to
the wheat God had showed them and saw that it was ripe and ready for
reaping, they did not have a sickle to reap it with. So they readied
themselves, and began to pull up the wheat by hand, until it was all
done.</p>
<p>2 Then they heaped it into a pile; and, faint from heat and from
thirst, they went under a shady tree, where the breeze fanned them to
sleep.</p>
<p>3 But Satan saw what Adam and Eve had done. And he called his hosts,
and said to them, "Since God has shown to Adam and Eve all about this
wheat, wherewith to strengthen their bodies—and, look, they have come
and made a big pile of it, and faint from the toil are now
asleep—come, let us set fire to this heap of corn, and burn it, and
let us take that bottle of water that is by them, and empty it out, so
that they may find nothing to drink, and we kill them with hunger and
thirst.</p>
<p>4 Then, when they wake up from their sleep, and seek to return to the
cave, we will come to them in the way, and will lead them astray; so
that they die of hunger and thirst; when they may, perhaps, deny God,
and He destroy them. So shall we be rid of them."</p>
<p>5 Then Satan and his hosts set the wheat on fire and burned it up.</p>
<p>6 But from the heat of the flame Adam and Eve awoke from their sleep,
and saw the wheat burning, and the bucket of water by them, poured out.</p>
<p>7 Then they cried and went back to the cave.</p>
<p>8 But as they were going up from below the mountain where they were,
Satan and his hosts met them in the form of angels, praising God.</p>
<p>9 Then Satan said to Adam, "O Adam, why are you so pained with hunger
and thirst? It seems to me that Satan has burnt up the wheat." And
Adam said to him, "Yes."</p>
<p>10 Again Satan said to Adam, "Come back with us; we are angels of God.
God sent us to you, to show you another field of corn, better than
that; and beyond it is a fountain of good water, and many trees, where
you shall live near it, and work the corn field to better purpose than
that which Satan has consumed."</p>
<p>11 Adam thought that he was true, and that they were angels who talked
with him; and he went back with them.</p>
<p>12 Then Satan began to lead astray Adam and Eve eight days, until they
both fell down as if dead, from hunger, thirst, and faintness. Then he
fled with his hosts, and left them.</p>
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Chapter LXVIII - How destruction and trouble is of Satan when he is the
master. Adam and Eve establish the custom of worship.</p>
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<p>1 Then God looked at Adam and Eve, and at what had come over them from
Satan, and how he had made them perish.</p>
<p>2 God, therefore, sent His Word, and raised up Adam and Eve from their
state of death.</p>
<p>3 Then, Adam, when he was raised, said, "O God, You have burnt and
taken from us the corn You have given us, and You have emptied out the
bucket of water. And You have sent Your angels, who have caused us to
lose our way from the corn field. Will You make us perish? If this be
from you, O God, then take away our souls; but punish us not."</p>
<p>4 Then God said to Adam, "I did not burn down the wheat, and I did not
pour the water out of the bucket, and I did not send My angels to lead
you astray.</p>
<p>5 But it is Satan, your master who did it; he to whom you have
subjected yourself; my commandment being meanwhile set aside. He it
is, who burnt down the corn, and poured out the water, and who has led
you astray; and all the promises he has made you were just a trick, a
deception, and a lie.</p>
<p>6 But now, O Adam, you shall acknowledge My good deeds done to you."</p>
<p>7 And God told His angels to take Adam and Eve, and to bear them up to
the field of wheat, which they found as before, with the bucket full of
water.</p>
<p>8 There they saw a tree, and found on it solid manna; and wondered at
God's power. And the angels commanded them to eat of the manna when
they were hungry.</p>
<p>9 And God admonished Satan with a curse, not to come again, and destroy
the field of corn.</p>
<p>10 Then Adam and Eve took of the corn, and made of it an offering, and
took it and offered it up on the mountain, the place where they had
offered up their first offering of blood.</p>
<p>11 And they offered this offering again on the altar they had built at
first. And they stood up and prayed, and besought the Lord saying,
"Thus, O God, when we were in the garden, our praises went up to you,
like this offering; and our innocence went up to you like incense. But
now, O God, accept this offering from us, and don't turn us away,
deprived of Your mercy."</p>
<p>12 Then God said to Adam and Eve, "Since you have made this offering
and have offered it to Me, I shall make it My flesh, when I come down
on earth to save you; and I shall cause it to be offered continually on
an altar, for forgiveness and for mercy, for those who partake of it
duly."</p>
<p>13 And God sent a bright fire over the offering of Adam and Eve, and
filled it with brightness, grace, and light; and the Holy Ghost came
down on that offering.</p>
<p>14 Then God commanded an angel to take fire tongs, like a spoon, and
with it to take an offering and bring it to Adam and Eve. And the
angel did so, as God had commanded him, and offered it to them.</p>
<p>15 And the souls of Adam and Eve were brightened, and their hearts were
filled with joy and gladness and with the praises of God.</p>
<p>16 And God said to Adam, "This shall be to you a custom, to do so,
when affliction and sorrow come over you. But your deliverance and
your entrance in to the garden, shall not be until the days are
fulfilled as agreed between you and Me; were it not so, I would, of My
mercy and pity for you, bring you back to My garden and to My favor for
the sake of the offering you have just made to My name."</p>
<p>17 Adam rejoiced at these words which he heard from God; and he and Eve
worshipped before the altar, to which they bowed, and then went back to
the Cave of Treasures.</p>
<p>18 And this took place at the end of the twelfth day after the
eightieth day, from the time Adam and Eve came out of the garden.</p>
<p>19 And they stood up the whole night praying until morning; and then
went out of the cave.</p>
<p>20 Then Adam said to Eve, with joy of heart, because of the offering
they had made to God, and that had been accepted of Him, "Let us do
this three times every week, on the fourth day Wednesday, on the
preparation day Friday, and on the Sabbath Sunday, all the days of our
life."</p>
<p>21 And as they agreed to these words between themselves, God was
pleased with their thoughts, and with the resolution they had each
taken with the other.</p>
<p>22 After this, came the Word of God to Adam, and said, "O Adam, you
have determined beforehand the days in which sufferings shall come over
Me, when I am made flesh; for they are the fourth Wednesday, and the
preparation day Friday.</p>
<p>23 But as to the first day, I created in it all things, and I raised
the heavens. And, again, through My rising again on this day, will I
create joy, and raise them on high, who believe in Me; O Adam, offer
this offering, all the days of your life."</p>
<p>24 Then God withdrew His Word from Adam.</p>
<p>25 But Adam continued to offer this offering thus, every week three
times, until the end of seven weeks. And on the first day, which is
the fiftieth, Adam made an offering as he was accustomed, and he and
Eve took it and came to the altar before God, as He had taught them.</p>
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Chapter LXIX - Twelfth apparition of Satan to Adam and Eve, while Adam
was praying over the offering on the altar; when Satan beat him.</p>
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<p>1 Then Satan, the hater of all good, envious of Adam and of his
offering through which he found favor with God, hastened and took a
sharp stone from among the sharp iron stones; appeared in the form of a
man, and went and stood by Adam and Eve.</p>
<p>2 Adam was then offering on the altar, and had begun to pray, with his
hands spread before God.</p>
<p>3 Then Satan hastened with the sharp iron stone he had with him, and
with it pierced Adam on the right side, from which flowed blood and
water, then Adam fell on the altar like a corpse. And Satan fled.</p>
<p>4 Then Eve came, and took Adam and placed him below the altar. And
there she stayed, crying over him; while a stream of blood flowed from
Adam's side over his offering.</p>
<p>5 But God looked at the death of Adam. He then sent His Word, and
raised him up and said to him, "Fulfil your offering, for indeed, Adam,
it is worth much, and there is no shortcoming in it."</p>
<p>6 God said further to Adam, "Thus will it also happen to Me, on the
earth, when I shall be pierced and blood and water shall flow from My
side and run over My body, which is the true offering; and which shall
be offered on the altar as a perfect offering."</p>
<p>7 Then God commanded Adam to finish his offering, and when he had ended
it he worshipped before God, and praised Him for the signs He had
showed him.</p>
<p>8 And God healed Adam in one day, which is the end of the seven weeks;
and that is the fiftieth day.</p>
<p>9 Then Adam and Eve returned from the mountain, and went into the Cave
of Treasures, as they were used to do. This completed for Adam and
Eve, one hundred and forty days since their coming out of the garden.</p>
<p>10 Then they both stood up that night and prayed to God. And when it
was morning, they went out, and went down westward of the cave, to the
place where their corn was, and there rested under the shadow of a
tree, as they were accustomed.</p>
<p>11 But when there a multitude of beasts came all around them. It was
Satan's doing, in his wickedness; in order to wage war against Adam
through marriage.</p>
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Chapter LXX - Thirteenth apparition of Satan, to trick Adam into
marrying Eve.</p>
<br/>
<p>1 After this Satan, the hater of all good, took the form of an angel,
and with him two others, so that they looked like the three angels who
had brought to Adam gold, incense, and myrrh.</p>
<p>2 They passed before Adam and Eve while they were under the tree, and
greeted Adam and Eve with fair words that were full of deceit.</p>
<p>3 But when Adam and Eve saw their pleasant expression, and heard their
sweet speech, Adam rose, welcomed them, and brought them to Eve, and
they remained all together; Adam's heart the while, being glad because
he thought concerning them, that they were the same angels, who had
brought him gold, incense, and myrrh.</p>
<p>4 Because, when they came to Adam the first time, there came over him
from them, peace and joy, through their bringing him good tokens; so
Adam thought that they had come a second time to give him other tokens
for him to rejoice therewith. For he did not know it was Satan;
therefore he received them with joy and consorted with them.</p>
<p>5 Then Satan, the tallest of them, said, "Rejoice, O Adam, and be glad.
Look, God has sent us to you to tell you something."</p>
<p>6 And Adam said, "What is it?" Then Satan answered, "It is a simple
thing, yet it is the Word of God, will you accept it from us and do it?
But if you will not accept it, we will return to God, and tell Him that
you would not receive His Word."</p>
<p>7 And Satan said again to Adam, "Don't be afraid and don't tremble;
don't you know us?"</p>
<p>8 But Adam said, "I do not know you."</p>
<p>9 Then Satan said to him, "I am the angel that brought you gold, and
took it to the cave; this other angel is the one that brought you
incense; and that third angel, is the one who brought you myrrh when
you were on top of the mountain, and who carried you to the cave.</p>
<p>10 But as to the other angels our fellows, who bare you to the cave,
God has not sent them with us this time; for He said to us, 'You will
be enough'."</p>
<p>11 So when Adam heard these words he believed them, and said to these
angels, "Speak the Word of God, that I may receive it."</p>
<p>12 And Satan said to him, "Swear, and promise me that you will receive
it."</p>
<p>13 Then Adam said, "I do not know how to swear and promise."</p>
<p>14 And Satan said to him, "Hold out your hand, and put it inside my
hand."</p>
<p>15 Then Adam held out his hand, and put it into Satan's hand; when
Satan said to him, "Say, now—So true as God is living, rational, and
speaking, who raised the stars in heaven, and established the dry
ground on the waters, and has created me out of the four elements*, and
out of the dust of the earth—I will not break my promise, nor renounce
my word."</p>
<p>16 And Adam swore thus.</p>
<p>17 Then Satan said to him, "Look, it is now some time since you came
out of the garden, and you know neither wickedness nor evil. But now
God says to you, to take Eve who came out of your side, and to marry
her so that she will bear you children, to comfort you, and to drive
from you trouble and sorrow; now this thing is not difficult, neither
is there any scandal in it to you.</p>
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<P CLASS="footnote">
* See the previous footnote in chapter XXXIV regarding the 'four
elements'.</p>
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