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Chapter LXXI - Adam is troubled by the thought of marrying Eve.</p>
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<p>1 But when Adam heard these words from Satan, he sorrowed much, because
of his oath and of his promise, and said, "Shall I commit adultery with
my flesh and my bones, and shall I sin against myself, for God to
destroy me, and to blot me out from off the face of the earth?</p>
<p>2 Since, when at first, I ate of the tree, He drove me out of the
garden into this strange land, and deprived me of my bright nature, and
brought death over me. If, then, I should do this, He will cut off my
life from the earth, and He will cast me into hell, and will plague me
there a long time.</p>
<p>3 But God never spoke the words that you have said; and you are not
God's angels, and you weren't sent from Him. But you are devils that
have come to me under the false appearance of angels. Away from me;
you cursed of God!"</p>
<p>4 Then those devils fled from before Adam. And he and Eve got up, and
returned to the Cave of Treasures, and went into it.</p>
<p>5 Then Adam said to Eve, "If you saw what I did, don't tell anyone; for
I sinned against God in swearing by His great name, and I have placed
my hand another time into that of Satan." Eve, then, held her peace,
as Adam told her.</p>
<p>6 Then Adam got up, and spread his hands before God, beseeching and
entreating Him with tears, to forgive him what he had done. And Adam
remained thus standing and praying forty days and forty nights. He
neither ate nor drank until he dropped down on the ground from hunger
and thirst.</p>
<p>7 Then God sent His Word to Adam, who raised him up from where he lay,
and said to him, "O Adam, why have you sworn by My name, and why have
you made agreement with Satan another time?"</p>
<p>8 But Adam cried, and said, "O God, forgive me, for I did this
unwittingly; believing they were God's angels."</p>
<p>9 And God forgave Adam, saying to him, "Beware of Satan."</p>
<p>10 And He withdrew His Word from Adam.</p>
<p>11 Then Adam's heart was comforted; and he took Eve, and they went out
of the cave, to prepare some food for their bodies.</p>
<p>12 But from that day Adam struggled in his mind about his marrying Eve;
afraid that if he was to do it, God would be angry with him.</p>
<p>13 Then Adam and Eve went to the river of water, and sat on the bank,
as people do when they enjoy themselves.</p>
<p>14 But Satan was jealous of them; and planned to destroy them.</p>
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Chapter LXXII - Adam's heart is set on fire. Satan appears as
beautiful maidens.</p>
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<p>1 Then Satan, and ten from his hosts, transformed themselves into
maidens, unlike any others in the whole world for grace.</p>
<p>2 They came up out of the river in presence of Adam and Eve, and they
said among themselves, "Come, we will look at the faces of Adam and
Eve, who are of the men on earth. How beautiful they are, and how
different is their look from our own faces." Then they came to Adam
and Eve, and greeted them; and stood wondering at them.</p>
<p>3 Adam and Eve looked at them also, and wondered at their beauty, and
said, "Is there, then, under us, another world, with such beautiful
creatures as these in it?"</p>
<p>4 And those maidens said to Adam and Eve, "Yes, indeed, we are an
abundant creation."</p>
<p>5 Then Adam said to them, "But how do you multiply?"</p>
<p>6 And they answered him, "We have husbands who have married us, and we
bear them children, who grow up, and who in their turn marry and are
married, and also bear children; and thus we increase. And if so be, O
Adam, you will not believe us, we will show you our husbands and our
children."</p>
<p>7 Then they shouted over the river as if to call their husbands and
their children, who came up from the river, men and children; and every
man came to his wife, his children being with him.</p>
<p>8 But when Adam and Eve saw them, they stood dumb, and wondered at them.</p>
<p>9 Then they said to Adam and Eve, "See all our husbands and our
children? You should marry Eve, as we have married our husbands, so
that you will have children as we have." This was a device of Satan to
deceive Adam.</p>
<p>10 Satan also thought within himself, "God at first commanded Adam
concerning the fruit of the tree, saying to him, 'Eat not of it; else
of death you shall die.' But Adam ate of it, and yet God did not kill
him; He only decreed on him death, and plagues and trials, until the
day he shall come out of his body.</p>
<p>11 Now, then, if I deceive him to do this thing, and to marry Eve
without God's permission, God will kill him then."</p>
<p>12 Therefore Satan worked this apparition before Adam and Eve; because
he sought to kill him, and to make him disappear from off the face of
the earth.</p>
<p>13 Meanwhile the fire of sin came over Adam, and he thought of
committing sin. But he restrained himself, fearing that if he followed
this advice of Satan, God would put him to death.</p>
<p>14 Then Adam and Eve got up, and prayed to God, while Satan and his
hosts went down into the river, in presence of Adam and Eve; to let
them see that they were going back to their own world.</p>
<p>15 Then Adam and Eve went back to the Cave of Treasures, as they
usually did; about evening time.</p>
<p>16 And they both got up and prayed to God that night. Adam remained
standing in prayer, yet not knowing how to pray, by reason of the
thoughts in his heart regarding his marrying Eve; and he continued so
until morning.</p>
<p>17 And when light came up, Adam said to Eve, "Get up, let us go below
the mountain, where they brought us gold, and let us ask the Lord
concerning this matter."</p>
<p>18 Then Eve said, "What is that matter, O Adam?"</p>
<p>19 And he answered her, "That I may request the Lord to inform me about
marrying you; for I will not do it without His permission or else He
will make us perish, you and me. For those devils have set my heart on
fire, with thoughts of what they showed us, in their sinful apparitions.</p>
<p>20 Then Eve said to Adam, "Why need we go below the mountain? Let us
rather stand up and pray in our cave to God, to let us know whether
this counsel is good or not."</p>
<p>21 Then Adam rose up in prayer and said, "O God, you know that we
transgressed against you, and from the moment we transgressed, we were
stripped of our bright nature; and our body became brutish, requiring
food and drink; and with animal desires.</p>
<p>22 Command us, O God, not to give way to them without Your permission,
for fear that You will turn us into nothing. Because if you do not
give us permission, we shall be overpowered, and follow that advice of
Satan; and You will again make us perish.</p>
<p>23 If not, then take our souls from us; let us be rid of this animal
lust. And if You give us no order respecting this thing, then sever
Eve from me, and me from her; and place us each far away from the other.</p>
<p>24 Then again, O God, if You separate us from each other, the devils
will deceive us with their apparitions that resemble us, and destroy
our hearts, and defile our thoughts towards each other. Yet if it is
not each of us towards the other, it will, at all events, be through
their appearance when the devils come to us in our likeness." Here Adam
ended his prayer.</p>
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Chapter LXXIII - The marriage of Adam and Eve.</p>
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<p>1 Then God considered the words of Adam that they were true, and that
he could long await His order, respecting the counsel of Satan.</p>
<p>2 And God approved Adam in what he had thought concerning this, and in
the prayer he had offered in His presence; and the Word of God came to
Adam and said to him, "O Adam, if only you had had this caution at
first, before you came out of the garden into this land!"</p>
<p>3 After that, God sent His angel who had brought gold, and the angel
who had brought incense, and the angel who had brought myrrh to Adam,
that they should inform him respecting his marriage to Eve.</p>
<p>4 Then those angels said to Adam, "Take the gold and give it to Eve as
a wedding gift, and promise to marry her; then give her some incense
and myrrh as a present; and be you, you and she, one flesh."</p>
<p>5 Adam obeyed the angels, and took the gold and put it into Eve's bosom
in her garment; and promised to marry her with his hand.</p>
<p>6 Then the angels commanded Adam and Eve to get up and pray forty days
and forty nights; when that was done, then Adam was to have sexual
intercourse with his wife; for then this would be an act pure and
undefiled; so that he would have children who would multiply, and
replenish the face of the earth.</p>
<p>7 Then both Adam and Eve received the words of the angels; and the
angels departed from them.</p>
<p>8 Then Adam and Eve began to fast and pray, until the end of the forty
days; and then they had sexual intercourse, as the angels had told
them. And from the time Adam left the garden until he wedded Eve, were
two hundred and twenty-three days, that is seven months and thirteen
days.</p>
<p>9 Thus was Satan's war with Adam defeated.</p>
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Chapter LXXIV - The birth of Cain and Luluwa. Why they received those
names.</p>
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<p>1 And they lived on the earth working in order to keep their bodies in
good health; and they continued so until the nine months of Eve's
pregnancy were over, and the time drew near when she must give birth.</p>
<p>2 Then she said to Adam, "The signs placed in this cave since we left
the garden indicate that this is a pure place and we will be praying in
it again some time. It is not appropriate then, that I should give
birth in it. Let us instead go to the sheltering rock cave that was
formed by the command of God when Satan threw a big rock down on us in
an attempt to kill us with it.</p>
<p>3 Adam then took Eve to that cave. When the time came for her to give
birth, she strained a lot. Adam felt sorry, and he was very worried
about her because she was close to death and the words of God to her
were being fulfilled: "In suffering shall you bear a child, and in
sorrow shall you bring forth a child."</p>
<p>4 But when Adam saw the distress in which Eve was, he got up and prayed
to God, and said, "O Lord, look at me with the eye of Your mercy, and
bring her out of her distress."</p>
<p>5 And God looked at His maid-servant Eve, and delivered her, and she
gave birth to her first-born son, and with him a daughter.</p>
<p>6 The Adam rejoiced at Eve's deliverance, and also over the children
she had borne him. And Adam ministered to Eve in the cave, until the
end of eight days; when they named the son Cain, and the daughter
Luluwa.</p>
<p>7 The meaning of Cain is "hater," because he hated his sister in their
mother's womb; before they came out of it. Therefore Adam named him
Cain.</p>
<p>8 But Luluwa means "beautiful," because she was more beautiful than her
mother.</p>
<p>9 Then Adam and Eve waited until Cain and his sister were forty days
old, when Adam said to Eve, "We will make an offering and offer it up
in behalf of the children."</p>
<p>10 And Eve said, "We will make one offering for the first-born son and
then later we shall make one for the daughter."</p>
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Chapter LXXV - The family revisits the Cave of Treasures. Birth of
Abel and Aklia.</p>
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<p>1 Then Adam prepared an offering, and he and Eve offered it up for
their children, and brought it to the altar they had built at first.</p>
<p>2 And Adam offered up the offering, and asked God to accept his
offering.</p>
<p>3 Then God accepted Adam's offering, and sent a light from heaven that
shown on the offering. Adam and his son drew near to the offering, but
Eve and the daughter did not approach it.</p>
<p>4 Adam and his son were joyful as they came down from on the altar.
Adam and Eve waited until the daughter was eighty days old, then Adam
prepared an offering and took it to Eve and to the children. They went
to the altar, where Adam offered it up, as he was accustomed, asking
the Lord to accept his offering.</p>
<p>5 And the Lord accepted the offering of Adam and Eve. Then Adam, Eve,
and the children, drew near together, and came down from the mountain,
rejoicing.</p>
<p>6 But they returned not to the cave in which they were born; but came
to the Cave of Treasures, in order that the children should go around
in it, and be blessed with the tokens brought from the garden.</p>
<p>7 But after they had been blessed with these tokens, they went back to
the cave in which they were born.</p>
<p>8 However, before Eve had offered up the offering, Adam had taken her,
and had gone with her to the river of water, in which they threw
themselves at first; and there they washed themselves. Adam washed his
body and Eve hers also clean, after the suffering and distress that had
come over them.</p>
<p>9 But Adam and Eve, after washing themselves in the river of water,
returned every night to the Cave of Treasures, where they prayed and
were blessed; and then went back to their cave, where their children
were born.</p>
<p>10 Adam and Eve did this until the children had been weaned. After
they were weaned, Adam made an offering for the souls of his children
in addition to the three times every week he made an offering for them.</p>
<p>11 When the children were weaned, Eve again conceived, and when her
pregnancy came to term, she gave birth to another son and daughter.
They named the son Abel and the daughter Aklia.</p>
<p>12 Then at the end of forty days, Adam made an offering for the son,
and at the end of eighty days he made another offering for the
daughter, and treated them, as he had previously treated Cain and his
sister Luluwa.</p>
<p>13 He brought them to the Cave of Treasures, where they received a
blessing, and then returned to the cave where they were born. After
these children were born, Eve stopped having children.</p>
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Chapter LXXVI - Cain becomes jealous of Abel because of his sisters.</p>
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<p>1 And the children began to grow stronger and taller; but Cain was
hard-hearted, and ruled over his younger brother.</p>
<p>2 Often when his father made an offering, Cain would remain behind and
not go with them, to offer up.</p>
<p>3 But, as to Abel, he had a meek heart, and was obedient to his father
and mother. He frequently moved them to make an offering, because he
loved it. He prayed and fasted a lot.</p>
<p>4 Then came this sign to Abel. As he was coming into the Cave of
Treasures, and saw the golden rods, the incense and the myrrh, he asked
his parents, Adam and Eve, to tell him about them and asked, "Where did
you get these from?"</p>
<p>5 Then Adam told him all that had befallen them. And Abel felt deeply
about what his father told him.</p>
<p>6 Furthermore his father, Adam, told him of the works of God, and of
the garden. After hearing that, Abel remained behind after his father
left and stayed the whole of that night in the Cave of Treasures.</p>
<p>7 And that night, while he was praying, Satan appeared to him under the
figure of a man, who said to him, "You have frequently moved your
father into making offerings, fasting and praying, therefore I will
kill you, and make you perish from this world."</p>
<p>8 But as for Abel, he prayed to God, and drove away Satan from him; and
did not believe the words of the devil. Then when it was day, an angel
of God appeared to him, who said to him, "Do not cut short either
fasting, prayer, or offering up an offering to your God. For, look,
the Lord had accepted your prayer. Be not afraid of the figure which
appeared to you in the night, and who cursed you to death." And the
angel departed from him.</p>
<p>9 Then when it was day, Abel came to Adam and Eve, and told them of the
vision he had seen. When they heard it, they grieved much over it, but
said nothing to him about it; they only comforted him.</p>
<p>10 But as to the hard-hearted Cain, Satan came to him by night, showed
himself and said to him, "Since Adam and Eve love your brother Abel so
much more than they love you, they wish to join him in marriage to your
beautiful sister because they love him. However, they wish to join you
in marriage to his ugly sister, because they hate you.</p>
<p>11 Now before they do that, I am telling you that you should kill your
brother. That way your sister will be left for you, and his sister will
be cast away."</p>
<p>12 And Satan departed from him. But the devil remained behind in
Cain's heart, and frequently aspired to kill his brother.</p>
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Chapter LXXVII - Cain, 15 years old, and Abel 12 years old, grow apart.</p>
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<p>1 But when Adam saw that the older brother hated the younger, he
endeavored to soften their hearts, and said to Cain, "O my son, take of
the fruits of your sowing and make an offering to God, so that He might
forgive you for your wickedness and sin."</p>
<p>2 He said also to Abel, "Take some of your sowing and make an offering
and bring it to God, so that He might forgive you for your wickedness
and sin."</p>
<p>3 Then Abel obeyed his father's voice, took some of his sowing, and
made a good offering, and said to his father, Adam, "Come with me and
show me how to offer it up."</p>
<p>4 And they went, Adam and Eve with him, and they showed him how to
offer up his gift on the altar. Then after that, they stood up and
prayed that God would accept Abel's offering.</p>
<p>5 Then God looked at Abel and accepted his offering. And God was more
pleased with Abel than with his offering, because of his good heart and
pure body. There was no trace of guile in him.</p>
<p>6 Then they came down from the altar, and went to the cave in which
they lived. But Abel, by reason of his joy at having made his
offering, repeated it three times a week, after the example of his
father Adam.</p>
<p>7 But as to Cain, he did not want to make an offering, but after his
father became very angry, he offered up a gift once. He took the
smallest of his sheep for an offering and when he offered it up, his
eyes were on the lamb.</p>
<p>8 Therefore God did not accept his offering, because his heart was full
of murderous thoughts.</p>
<p>9 And they all thus lived together in the cave in which Eve had brought
forth, until Cain was fifteen years old, and Abel twelve years old.</p>
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Chapter LXXVIII - Jealousy overcomes Cain. He makes trouble in the
family. How the first murder was planned.</p>
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<p>1 Then Adam said to Eve, "Behold the children are grown up; we must
think of finding wives for them."</p>
<p>2 Then Eve answered, "How can we do it?"</p>
<p>3 Then Adam said to her, "We will join Abel's sister in marriage to
Cain, and Cain's sister to Abel.</p>
<p>4 The said Eve to Adam, "I do not like Cain because he is hard-hearted;
but let them stay with us until we offer up to the Lord in their
behalf."</p>
<p>5 And Adam said no more.</p>
<p>6 Meanwhile Satan came to Cain in the figure of a man of the field, and
said to him, "Behold Adam and Eve have taken counsel together about the
marriage of you two; and they have agreed to marry Abel's sister to
you, and your sister to him.</p>
<p>7 But if it was not that I love you, I would not have told you this
thing. Yet if you will take my advice, and obey me, I will bring to
you on your wedding day beautiful robes, gold and silver in plenty, and
my relations will attend you."</p>
<p>8 Then Cain said with joy, "Where are your relations?"</p>
<p>9 And Satan answered, "My relations are in a garden in the north, where
I once meant to bring your father Adam; but he would not accept my
offer.</p>
<p>10 But you, if you will receive my words and if you will come to me
after your wedding, you shall rest from the misery in which you are;
and you shall rest and be better off than your father Adam."</p>
<p>11 At these words of Satan Cain opened his ears, and leaned towards his
speech.</p>
<p>12 And he did not remain in the field, but he went to Eve, his mother,
and beat her, and cursed her, and said to her, "Why are you planning to
take my sister to wed her to my brother? Am I dead?"</p>
<p>13 His mother, however, quieted him, and sent him to the field where he
had been.</p>
<p>14 Then when Adam came, she told him of what Cain had done.</p>
<p>15 But Adam grieved and held his peace, and said not a word.</p>
<p>16 Then on the next morning Adam said to Cain his son, "Take of your
sheep, young and good, and offer them up to your God; and I will speak
to your brother, to make to his God an offering of corn."</p>
<p>17 They both obeyed their father Adam, and they took their offerings,
and offered them up on the mountain by the altar.</p>
<p>18 But Cain behaved haughtily towards his brother, and shoved him from
the altar, and would not let him offer up his gift on the altar; but he
offered his own on it, with a proud heart, full of guile, and fraud.</p>
<p>19 But as for Abel, he set up stones that were near at hand, and on
that, he offered up his gift with a heart humble and free from guile.</p>
<p>20 Cain was then standing by the altar on which he had offered up his
gift; and he cried to God to accept his offering; but God did not
accept it from him; neither did a divine fire come down to consume his
offering.</p>
<p>21 But he remained standing over against the altar, out of humor and
meanness, looking towards his brother Abel, to see if God would accept
his offering or not.</p>
<p>22 And Abel prayed to God to accept his offering. Then a divine fire
came down and consumed his offering. And God smelled the sweet savor
of his offering; because Abel loved Him and rejoice in Him.</p>
<p>23 And because God was well pleased with him, He sent him an angel of
light in the figure of a man who had partaken of his offering, because
He had smelled the sweet savor of his offering, and they comforted Abel
and strengthened his heart.</p>
<p>24 But Cain was looking on all that took place at his brother's
offering, and was angry because of it.</p>
<p>25 Then he opened his mouth and blasphemed God, because He had not
accepted his offering.</p>
<p>26 But God said to cain, "Why do you look sad? Be righteous, that I
may accept your offering. Not against Me have you murmured, but
against yourself.</p>
<p>27 And God said this to Cain in rebuke, and because He abhorred him and
his offering.</p>
<p>28 And Cain came down from the altar, his color changed and with a sad
face, and came to his father and mother and told them all that had
befallen him. And Adam grieved much because God had not accepted
Cain's offering.</p>
<p>29 But Abel came down rejoicing, and with a gladsome heart, and told
his father and mother how God had accepted his offering. And they
rejoiced at it and kissed his face.</p>
<p>30 And Abel said to his father, "Because Cain shoved me from the altar,
and would not allow me to offer my gift on it, I made an altar for
myself and offered my gift on it."</p>
<p>31 But when Adam heard this he was very sorry, because it was the altar
he had built at first, and on which he had offered his own gifts.</p>
<p>32 As to Cain, he was so resentful and so angry that he went into the
field, where Satan came to him and said to him, "Since your brother
Abel has taken refuge with your father Adam, because you shoved him
from the altar, they have kissed his face, and they rejoice over him,
far more than over you."</p>
<p>33 When Cain heard these words of Satan, he was filled with rage; and
he let no one know. But he was laying wait to kill his brother, until
he brought him into the cave, and then said to him:—</p>
<p>34 "O brother, the country is so beautiful, and there are such
beautiful and pleasurable trees in it, and charming to look at! But
brother, you have never been one day in the field to take your pleasure
in that place.</p>
<p>35 Today, O, my brother, I very much wish you would come with me into
the field, to enjoy yourself and to bless our fields and our flocks,
for you are righteous, and I love you much, O my brother! But you have
alienated yourself from me."</p>
<p>36 Then Abel consented to go with his brother Cain into the field.</p>
<p>37 But before going out, Cain said to Abel, "Wait for me, until I fetch
a staff, because of wild beasts."</p>
<p>38 Then Abel stood waiting in his innocence. But Cain, the forward,
fetched a staff and went out.</p>
<p>39 And they began, Cain and his brother Abel, to walk in the way; Cain
talking to him, and comforting him, to make him forget everything.</p>
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Chapter LXXIX - A wicked plan is carried to a tragic conclusion. Cain
is frightened. "Am I my brother's keeper?" The seven punishments.
Peace is shattered.</p>
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<p>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
tired from walking; for we see none of the trees, nor of the fruits,
nor of the flourishing green plants, nor of the sheep, nor any one of
the things of which you told me. Where are those sheep of thine you
told me to bless?"</p>
<p>2 Then Cain said to him, "Come on, and you shall see many beautiful
things very soon, but go before me, until I catch up to you."</p>
<p>3 Then went Abel forward, but Cain remained behind him.</p>
<p>4 And Abel was walking in his innocence, without guile; not believing
his brother would kill him.</p>
<p>5 Then Cain, when he came up to him, comforted him with his talk,
walking a little behind him; then he ran up to him and beat him with
the staff, blow after blow, until he was stunned.</p>
<p>6 But when Abel fell down on 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, don't hit me! By the womb that bore us and
that brought us into the world, don't beat me to death with that staff!
If you will kill me, take one of these large stones and kill me
outright."</p>
<p>7 Then Cain, the hard-hearted, and cruel murderer, took a large stone,
and beat his brother's head with it, until his brains oozed out, and he
wallowed in his blood, before him.</p>
<p>8 And Cain repented not of what he had done.</p>
<p>9 But the earth, when the blood of righteous Abel fell on it, trembled,
as it drank his blood, and would have destroyed Cain because of it.</p>
<p>10 And the blood of Abel cried mysteriously to God, to avenge him of
his murderer.</p>
<p>11 Then Cain began at once to dig the ground wherein to lay his
brother; for he was trembling from the fear that came over him, when he
saw the earth tremble on his account.</p>
<p>12 He then cast his brother into the pit he made, and covered him with
dust. But the ground would not receive him; but it threw him up at
once.</p>
<p>13 Again Cain dug the ground and hid his brother in it; but again the
ground threw him up on itself; until three times the ground thus threw
up on itself the body of Abel.</p>
<p>14 The muddy ground threw him up the first time, because he was not the
first creation; and it threw him up the second time and would not
receive him, because he was righteous and good, and was killed without
a cause; and the ground threw him up the third time and would not
receive him, that there might remain before his brother a witness
against him.</p>
<p>15 And so the earth mocked Cain, until the Word of God, came to him
concerning his brother.</p>
<p>16 Then was God angry, and much displeased at Abel's death; and He
thundered from heaven, and lightnings went before Him, and the Word of
the Lord God came from heaven to Cain, and said to him, "Where is Abel
your brother?"</p>
<p>17 Then Cain answered with a proud heart and a gruff voice, "How, O
God? Am I my brother's keeper?"</p>
<p>18 Then God said to Cain, "Cursed be the earth that has drunk the blood
of Abel your brother; and as for you, you will always be trembling and
shaking; and this will be a mark on you so that whoever finds you, will
kill you."</p>
<p>19 But Cain cried because God had said those words to him; and Cain
said to Him, "O God, whosoever finds me shall kill me, and I shall be
blotted out from the face of the earth."</p>
<p>20 Then God said to Cain, "Whoever finds you will not kill you;"
because before this, God had been saying to Cain, "I shall put seven
punishments on anyone that kills Cain." For as to the word of God to
Cain, "Where is your brother?" God said it in mercy for him, to try and
make him repent.</p>
<p>21 For if Cain had repented at that time, and had said, "O God, forgive
me my sin, and the murder of my brother," God would then have forgiven
him his sin.</p>
<p>22 And as to God saying to Cain, "Cursed be the ground that has drunk
the blood of your brother." That also, was God's mercy on Cain. For
God did not curse him, but He cursed the ground; although it was not
the ground that had killed Abel, and committed a wicked sin.</p>
<p>23 For it was fitting that the curse should fall on the murderer; yet
in mercy did God so manage His thoughts as that no one should know it,
and turn away from Cain.</p>
<p>24 And He said to him, "Where is your brother?" To which he answered
and said, "I know not." Then the Creator said to him, "Be trembling and
quaking."</p>
<p>25 Then Cain trembled and became terrified; and through this sign did
God make him an example before all the creation, as the murderer of his
brother. Also did God bring trembling and terror over him, that he
might see the peace in which he was at first, and see also the
trembling and terror he endured at the last; so that he might humble
himself before God, and repent of his sin, and seek the peace that he
enjoyed at first.</p>
<p>26 And in the word of God that said, "I will put seven punishments on
anyone who kills Cain," God was not seeking to kill Cain with the
sword, but He sought to make him die of fasting, and praying and crying
by hard rule, until the time that he was delivered from his sin.</p>
<p>27 And the seven punishments are the seven generations during which God
awaited Cain for the murder of his brother.</p>
<p>28 But as to Cain, ever since he had killed his brother, he could find
no rest in any place; but went back to Adam and Eve, trembling,
terrified, and defiled with blood. . . .</p>
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