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| the origins of jews gentile and heathens {book of Adam & Eve | |
| } | |
| By: alphaomega Date: November 7, 2012, 11:43 pm | |
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| from the book of Adam and Eve | |
| CHAP. LXXIV. | |
| The birth of Cain and Luluwa. Why they received those names. | |
| AND they dwelt on the earth working, in order to continue in the | |
| well-being of their bodies; and were so until the nine months of | |
| Eve's childbearing were ended, and the time drew near when she | |
| must be delivered. | |
| 2 Then she said unto Adam, "This cave is a pure spot by reason | |
| of the signs wrought in it since we left the garden; and we | |
| shall again pray in it. It is not meet, then, that I should | |
| bring forth in it; let us rather repair to that of the | |
| sheltering rock, which Satan hurled at us, when he wished to | |
| kill us with it; but that was held up and spread as an awning | |
| over us by the command of God; and formed a cave." | |
| 3 Then Adam removed Eve to that cave; and when the time came | |
| that she should bring forth, she travailed much. So was Adam | |
| sorry, and his heart suffered for her sake; for she was nigh | |
| unto death; that the word of God to her should be fulfilled: "In | |
| suffering shalt thou bear a child, and in sorrow shalt thou | |
| bring forth thy child." | |
| 4 But when Adam saw the strait in which Eve was, he arose and | |
| prayed to God, and said, "O Lord, look upon me with the eye of | |
| Thy mercy, and bring her out of her distress." | |
| 5 And God looked at His maid-servant Eve, and delivered her, and | |
| she brought forth her first-born son, and with him a daughter. | |
| 6 Then Adam rejoiced at Eve's deliverance, and also over the | |
| children she had borne him. And Adam ministered unto Eve in the | |
| cave, until the end of eight days; when they named the son Cain, | |
| and the daughter Luluwa. | |
| 7 The meaning of Cain is "hater," because he hated his sister in | |
| their mother's womb; ere they came out of it. Therefore did Adam | |
| name him Cain. | |
| 8 But Luluwa means "beautiful," because she was more beautiful | |
| than her mother. | |
| 9 Then Adam and Eve waited until Cain and his sister were forty | |
| days old, when Adam said unto Eve, "We will make an offering and | |
| offer it up in behalf of the children." | |
| 10 And Eve said, "We will make one offering for the firstborn | |
| son; and afterwards we shall make one for the daughter." | |
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| CHAP. LXXV. | |
| The family revisits the Cave of Treasures. Birth of Abel and | |
| Aklemia. | |
| 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. | |
| 2 And Adam offered up the offering, and besought God to accept | |
| his offering. | |
| 3 Then God accepted Adam's offering, and sent a light from | |
| heaven that shone upon the offering. And Adam and the son drew | |
| near to the offering, but Eve and the daughter did not approach | |
| unto it. | |
| 4 Then Adam came down from upon the altar, and they were joyful; | |
| and 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; and they went to the altar, where Adam offered it up, | |
| as he was wont, asking the Lord to accept his offering. | |
| 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. | |
| 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 round it, and be blessed with the tokens brought from the | |
| garden. | |
| 7 But after they had been blessed with these tokens, they went | |
| back to the cave in which they were born. | |
| 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 upon them. | |
| 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 | |
| the children were born | |
| 10 So did Adam and Eve until the children had done sucking. | |
| Then, when they were weaned, Adam made an offering for the souls | |
| of his children; other than the three times he made an offering | |
| for them, every week. | |
| 11 When the days of nursing the children were ended, Eve again | |
| conceived, and when her days were accomplished she brought forth | |
| another son and daughter; and they named the son Abel, and the | |
| daughter Aklia. | |
| 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 did by them, as he had done before by Cain and | |
| his sister Luluwa. | |
| 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 the birth of these, Eve ceased from childbearing. | |
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| #Post#: 60-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: the origins of jews gentile and heathens {book of Adam & | |
| Eve} | |
| By: alphaomega Date: November 7, 2012, 11:45 pm | |
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| part two ; | |
| CHAP. LXXVI. | |
| Cain becomes jealous because of his sisters. | |
| A ND the children began to wax stronger, and to grow in stature; | |
| but Cain was hardhearted, and ruled over his younger brother. | |
| 2 And oftentimes when his father made an offering, he would | |
| remain behind and not go with them, to offer up. | |
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| 3 But, as to Abel, he had a meek heart, and was obedient to his | |
| father and mother, whom he often moved to make an offering, | |
| because he loved it; and prayed and fasted much. | |
| 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 inquired of his parents Adam and Eve concerning them, and | |
| said unto them, "How did you come by these?" | |
| 5 Then Adam told him all that had befallen them. And Abel felt | |
| deeply about what his father told him. | |
| 6 Furthermore his father Adam, told him of the works of God, and | |
| of the garden; and after that, he remained behind his father the | |
| whole of that night in the Cave of Treasures. | |
| 7 And that night, while he was praying, Satan appeared unto him | |
| under the figure of a man, who said to him, "Thou hast | |
| oftentimes moved thy father to make an offering, to fast and to | |
| pray, therefore I will kill thee, and make thee perish from this | |
| world." | |
| 8 But as for Abel, he prayed to God, and drove away Satan from | |
| him; and believed not the words of the devil. Then when it was | |
| day, an angel of God appeared unto him, who said to him, | |
| "Shorten neither fasting, prayer, nor offering up an oblation | |
| unto thy God. For, lo, the Lord has accepted thy prayer. Be not | |
| afraid of the figure which appeared unto thee in the night, and | |
| who cursed thee unto death." And the angel departed from him. | |
| 9 Then when it was day, Abel came to Adam and Eve, and told them | |
| of the vision he had seen. But when they heard it, they grieved | |
| much over it, yet said nothing to him about it; they only | |
| comforted him. | |
| 10 But as to hard-hearted Cain, Satan came to him by night, | |
| showed himself and said unto him, "Since Adam and Eve love thy | |
| brother Abel much more than they love thee, and wish to join him | |
| in marriage to thy beautiful sister, because they love him; but | |
| wish to join thee in marriage to his ill-favoured sister, | |
| because they hate thee; | |
| 11 "Now, therefore, I counsel thee, when they do that, to kill | |
| thy brother; then thy sister will be left for thee; and his | |
| sister will be cast, away." | |
| 12 And Satan departed from him. But the wicked One remained | |
| behind in the heart of Cain, who sought many a time, to kill his | |
| brother. | |
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| CHAP. LXXVII. | |
| Cain, 15 years old, and Abel 12 years old, grow apart. | |
| BUT when Adam saw that the elder brother hated the younger, he | |
| endeavoured to soften their hearts, and said unto Cain, "Take, O | |
| my son, of the fruits of thy sowing, and make an offering unto | |
| God, that He may forgive thee thy wickedness and thy sin." | |
| 2 He said also to Abel, "Take thou of thy sowing and make an | |
| offering and bring it to God, that He may forgive thy wickedness | |
| and thy sin." | |
| 3 Then Abel hearkened unto his father's voice, and took of his | |
| sowing, and made a good offering, and said to his father, Adam, | |
| "Come with me, to show me how to offer it up." | |
| 4 And they went, Adam and Eve with him, and showed him how to | |
| offer up his gift upon the altar. Then after that, they stood up | |
| and prayed that God would accept Abel's offering. | |
| 5 Then God looked upon Abel and accepted his offering. And | |
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| [paragraph continues] 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. | |
| 6 Then they came down from the altar, and went to the cave in | |
| which they dwelt. 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. | |
| 7 But as to Cain, he took no pleasure in offering; but after | |
| much anger on his father's part, he offered up his gift once; | |
| and when he did offer up, his eye was on the offering he made, | |
| and he took the smallest of his sheep for an offering, and his | |
| eye was again on it. ' | |
| 8 Therefore God did not accept his offering, because his heart | |
| was full of murderous thoughts. | |
| 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. | |
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| CHAP. LXXVIII. | |
| Jealousy overcomes Cain. He makes trouble in the family. How the | |
| first murder was planned. | |
| THEN Adam said to Eve, "Behold the children are grown up; we | |
| must think of finding wives for them." | |
| 2 Then Eve answered, "How can we do it?" | |
| 3 Then Adam said to her, "We will join Abel's sister in marriage | |
| to Cain, and Cain's sister to Abel." | |
| 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." | |
| 5 And Adam said no more. | |
| 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 thee, and thy sister to him. | |
| 7 "But if it was not that I love thee, I would not have told | |
| thee this thing. Yet if thou wilt take my advice, and hearken to | |
| me, I will bring: thee on thy wedding day beautiful robes, gold | |
| and silver in plenty, and my relations will attend thee." | |
| 8 Then Cain said with joy, "Where are thy relations?" | |
| 9 And Satan answered, "My relations are in a garden in the | |
| north, whither I once meant to bring thy father Adam; but he | |
| would not accept my offer. | |
| 10 "But thou, if thou wilt receive my words and if thou wilt | |
| come unto me after thy wedding, thou shalt rest from the misery | |
| in which thou art; and thou shalt rest and be better off than | |
| thy father Adam." | |
| 11 At these words of Satan Cain opened his ears, and leant | |
| towards his speech. | |
| 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 | |
| ye about taking my sister to wed her to my brother? Am I dead"" | |
| 13 His mother, however, quieted him, and sent him to the field | |
| where be had been. | |
| 14 Then when Adam came, she told him of what Cain had done. | |
| 15 But Adam grieved and held his peace, and said not a word. | |
| 16 Then on the morrow Adam said unto Cain his son, "Take of thy | |
| sheep, young and good, and offer them up unto thy God; and I | |
| will speak to thy brother, to make unto his God an offering of | |
| corn." | |
| 17 They both hearkened to their father Adam, and they | |
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| took their offerings, and offered them up on the mountain by the | |
| altar. | |
| 18 But Cain behaved haughtily towards his brother, and thrust | |
| him from the altar, and would not let him offer up his gift upon | |
| the altar; but he offered his own upon it, with a proud heart, | |
| full of guile, and fraud. | |
| 19 But as for Abel, he set up stones that were near at hand, and | |
| upon that, he offered up his gift with a heart humble and free | |
| from guile. | |
| 20 Cain was then standing by the altar on which he had offered | |
| up his gift; and he cried unto God to accept his offering; but | |
| God did not accept it from him; neither did a divine fire come | |
| down to consume his offering. | |
| 21 But he remained standing over against the altar, out of | |
| humour and wroth, looking towards his brother Abel, to see if | |
| God would accept his offering or not. | |
| 22 And Abel prayed unto God to accept his offering. Then a | |
| divine fire came down and consumed his offering. And God smelled | |
| the sweet savour of his offering; because Abel loved Him and | |
| rejoiced in Him. | |
| 23 And because God was well pleased with him He sent him an | |
| angel of light in the figure of man who had partaken of his | |
| offering, because He had smelled the sweet savour of his | |
| offering, and they comforted Abel and strengthened his heart. | |
| 24 But Cain was looking on all that took place at his brother's | |
| offering, and was wroth on account of it. | |
| 25 Then he opened his mouth and blasphemed God, because He had | |
| not accepted his offering. | |
| 26 But God said unto Cain, "Wherefore is thy countenance sad? Be | |
| righteous, that I may accept thy offering. Not against | |
| Me hast thou murmured, but against thyself." | |
| 27 And God said this to Cain in rebuke, and because He abhorred | |
| him and his offering. | |
| 28 And Cain came down from the altar, his colour changed and of | |
| a woeful countenance, 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 30 And Abel said to his father, "Because Cain thrust me from the | |
| altar, and would not allow me to offer my gift upon it, I made | |
| an altar for myself and offered my gift upon it." | |
| 31 But when Adam heard this he was very sorry, because it was | |
| the altar he had built at first, and upon which he had offered | |
| his own gifts. | |
| 32 As to Cain, he was so sullen and so angry that he went into | |
| the field, where Satan came to him and said to him, "Since thy | |
| brother Abel has taken refuge with thy father Adam, because thou | |
| didst thrust him from the altar, they have kissed his face, and | |
| they rejoice over him, far more than over thee." | |
| 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:-- | |
| 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, thou hast never been one day in the field to take | |
| thy pleasure therein. | |
| 35 "To-day, O, my brother, I very much wish thou wouldest | |
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| come with me into the field, to enjoy thyself and to bless our | |
| fields and our flocks, for thou art righteous, and I love thee | |
| much, O my brother! but thou hast estranged thyself from me." | |
| 36 Then Abel consented to go with his brother Cain into the | |
| field. | |
| 37 But before going out, Cain said to Abel, "Wait for me, until | |
| I fetch a staff, because of wild beasts." | |
| 38 Then Abel stood waiting in his innocence. But Cain, the | |
| forward, fetched a staff and went out. | |
| 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. | |
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| CHAP. 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. | |
| 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?" | |
| 2 Then Cain said to him, "Come on, and presently thou shalt see | |
| many beautiful things. but go before me, until I come up to | |
| thee." | |
| 3 Then went Abel forward, but Cain remained behind him. | |
| 4 And Abel was walking in his innocence, without guile; not | |
| believing his brother would kill him. | |
| 5 Then Cain, when he came up to him, comforted him with his | |
| talk, walking a little behind him; then he hastened, and smote | |
| him with the staff, blow upon blow, until he was stunned, | |
| 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." | |
| 7 Then Cain, the hard-hearted, and cruel murderer, took a large | |
| stone, and smote his brother with it upon the head, until his | |
| brains oozed out, and he weltered in his blood, before him. | |
| 8 And Cain repented not of what he had done. | |
| 9 But the earth, when the blood of righteous Abel fell upon it, | |
| trembled, as it drank his blood, and would have brought Cain to | |
| naught for it. | |
| 10 And the blood of Abel cried mysteriously to God, to avenge | |
| him of his murderer. | |
| 11 Then Cain began at once to dig the earth wherein to lay his | |
| brother; for he was trembling from the fear that came upon him, | |
| when he saw the earth tremble on his account. | |
| 12 He then cast his brother into the pit he made, and covered | |
| him with dust. But the earth would not receive him; but it threw | |
| him up at once. | |
| 13 Again did Cain dig the earth and hid his brother in it; but | |
| again did the earth throw him up on itself; until three times | |
| did the earth thus throw up on itself the body of Abel. | |
| 14 The muddy earth threw him up the first time, because he was | |
| not the first creation; and it threw him up the second | |
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| time and would not receive him, because he was righteous and | |
| good, and was killed without a cause; and the earth threw him up | |
| the third time and would not receive him, that there might | |
| remain before his brother a witness against him. | |
| 15 And so did the earth mock Cain, until the Word of God, came | |
| to him concerning his brother. | |
| 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 unto | |
| him, "Where is Abel thy brother?" | |
| 17 Then Cain answered with a proud heart and a gruff voice, | |
| "How, O God? am I my brother's keeper?" | |
| 18 Then God said unto Cain, "Cursed be the earth that has drunk | |
| the blood of Abel thy brother; and thou, be thou trembling and | |
| shaking; and this will be a sign unto thee, that whosoever finds | |
| thee, shall kill thee." | |
| 19 But Cain wept because God had said those words to him; and | |
| Cain said unto Him "O God, whosoever finds me shall kill me, and | |
| I shall be blotted out from the face of the earth." | |
| 20 Then God said unto Cain, "Whosoever shall find thee shall not | |
| kill thee;" because before this, God had been saying to Cain, "I | |
| shall forego seven punishments on him who kills Cain." For as to | |
| the word of God to Cain, "Where is thy brother?" God said it in | |
| mercy for him, to try and make him repent. | |
| 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. | |
| 22 And as to God saying to Cain, "Cursed be the ground that has | |
| drunk the blood of thy 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 had | |
| committed iniquity. | |
| 23 For it was meet that the curse should fall upon the murderer; | |
| yet in mercy did God so manage His thoughts as that no one | |
| should know it, and turn away from Cain. | |
| 24 And He said to him, "Where is thy brother?" To which he | |
| answered and said, "I know not." Then the Creator said to him, | |
| "Be trembling and quaking." | |
| 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 | |
| upon 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 he enjoyed at first. | |
| 26 And in the word of God that said, "I will forego seven | |
| punishments on whomsoever kills Cain," God was not seeking to | |
| kill Cain with the sword, but He sought to make him die of | |
| fasting, and praying and weeping by hard rule, until the time | |
| that he was delivered from his sin. | |
| 27 And the seven punishments are the seven generations during | |
| which God awaited Cain for the murder of his brother. | |
| 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. . . . | |
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| THE SECOND BOOK OF | |
| Adam and Eve | |
| CHAP. I. | |
| The grief stricken family. Cain marries Luluwa and they move | |
| away. | |
| WHEN Luluwa heard Cain's words, she wept and went to her father | |
| and mother, and told them how that Cain had killed his brother | |
| Abel. | |
| 2 Then they all cried aloud and lifted up their voices, and | |
| slapped their faces, and threw dust upon their heads, and rent | |
| asunder their garments, and went out and came to the place where | |
| Abel was killed. | |
| 3 And they found him lying on the earth, killed, and beasts | |
| around him; while they wept and cried because of this just one. | |
| From his body, by reason of its purity, went forth a smell of | |
| sweet spices. | |
| 4 And Adam carried him, his tears streaming down his face; and | |
| went to the Cave of Treasures, where he laid him, and wound him | |
| up with sweet spices and myrrh. | |
| 5 And Adam and Eve continued by the burial of him in great grief | |
| a hundred and forty days. Abel was fifteen and a half years old, | |
| and Cain seventeen years and a half. | |
| 6 As for Cain, when the mourning for his brother was ended, he | |
| took his sister Luluwa and married her, without leave from his | |
| father and mother; for they could not keep him from her, by | |
| reason of their heavy heart. | |
| 7 He then went down to the bottom of the mountain, away from the | |
| garden, near to the place where he had killed his brother. | |
| 8 And in that place were many fruit trees and forest trees. His | |
| sister bare him children, who in their turn began to multiply by | |
| degrees until they filled that place. | |
| 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." | |
| 10 Then they prepared an offering and brought it up to the | |
| altar, and offered it before the Lord, and began to entreat Him | |
| to accept their offering, and to give them a good offspring. | |
| 11 And God heard Adam and accepted his offering. Then, they | |
| worshipped, Adam, Eve, and their daughter, and came down to the | |
| Cave of Treasures and placed a lamp in it, to burn by night and | |
| by day, before the body of Abel. | |
| 12 Then Adam and Eve continued fasting and praying until Eve's | |
| time came that she should be delivered, when she said to Adam: | |
| "I wish to go to the cave in the rock, to bring forth in it." | |
| 13 And he said, "Go and take with thee thy daughter to wait on | |
| thee; but I will remain in this Cave of Treasures before | |
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| the body of my son Abel." | |
| 14 Then Eve hearkened to Adam, and went, she and her daughter. | |
| But Adam remained by himself in the Cave of Treasures. | |
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| #Post#: 61-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: the origins of jews gentile and heathens {book of Adam & | |
| Eve} | |
| By: alphaomega Date: November 7, 2012, 11:47 pm | |
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| continueing ; | |
| part three | |
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| CHAP. II. | |
| A third son is born to Adam and Eve. | |
| AND Eve brought forth a son perfectly beautiful in figure and in | |
| countenance. His beauty was like that of his father Adam, yet | |
| more beautiful. | |
| 2 Then Eve was comforted when she saw him, and remained eight | |
| days in the cave; then she sent her daughter unto Adam to tell | |
| him to come and see the child and name him. But the daughter | |
| stayed in his place by the body of her brother, until Adam | |
| returned. So did she. | |
| 3 But when Adam came and saw the child's good looks, his beauty, | |
| and his perfect figure, he rejoiced over him, and was comforted | |
| for Abel. Then he named the child Seth, that means, "that God | |
| has heard my prayer, and has delivered me out of my affliction." | |
| But it means also "power and strength." | |
| 4 Then after Adam had named the child, he returned to the Cave | |
| of Treasures; and his daughter went back to her mother. | |
| 5 But Eve continued in her cave, until forty days were | |
| fulfilled, when she came to Adam, and brought with her the child | |
| and her daughter. | |
| 6 And they came to a river of water, where Adam and his daughter | |
| washed themselves, because of their sorrow for Abel; but Eve and | |
| the babe washed for purification. | |
| 7 Then they returned, and took an offering, and went to the | |
| mountain and offered it up, for the babe; and God accepted their | |
| offering, and sent His blessing upon them, and upon their son | |
| Seth; and they came back to the Cave of Treasures. | |
| 8 As for Adam, he knew not again his wife Eve, all the days of | |
| his life; neither was any more offspring born of them; but only | |
| those five, Cain, Luluwa, Abel, Aklia, and Seth alone. | |
| 9 But Seth waxed in stature and in strength; and began to fast | |
| and pray, fervently. | |
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| #Post#: 108-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: the origins of jews gentile and heathens {book of Adam & | |
| Eve} | |
| By: alphaomega Date: December 11, 2012, 2:29 pm | |
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| so what is this all about ? | |
| just like "today's" world doesn't understand the role of EVE as | |
| the first wife ; | |
| niether do they understand the first children | |
| Genesis 1:27 New King James Version (NKJV) | |
| 27 So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He | |
| created him; male and female He created them. | |
| THE BIRTH OF CAIN | |
| THE BIRTH OF ABEL | |
| both created male and female | |
| now there is a mistake in this book; | |
| for it is Luluwa {the more beautiful} who is the twin sister of | |
| ABEL | |
| she is the reason that CAIN killed ABEL | |
| THEN it is from her linage that the fallen angels of genesis | |
| six; saw that the daughters of men were beautiful | |
| for those who know the story ~* does the story of psyche and | |
| cupid manke more sence now? | |
| in matthew five ; JESUS TALKS ABOUT ; { IN ORDER} OF | |
| 1- MURDER | |
| 2- ADULTRY | |
| 3- DIVORCE | |
| the reason for such an order is the following story | |
| 1- CAIN KILLS ABEL {MURDER} | |
| ******************************* ABEL IS THE PROTOTYPE OF JEW | |
| ******************************* THEY DON'T INTERMARRY | |
| 2- CAIN MARRIES LULUWA { ABEL'S SOULMATED TWIN SISTER} {ADULRTY} | |
| ******************************* THIS LINE IS THE PROTOTYPE OF | |
| HEATHENS | |
| ******************************* AS THEY INTERMARRY AGAINST GOD'S | |
| WILL | |
| ******************************* WE SEE THIS AGAIN WITH NIMROD | |
| ******************************* CROSSING OVER THE LANDS OF SHEM | |
| ******************************* INTO THE LANDS OF JAPHETH | |
| 3- THIS LEAVES {FEMALE CAIN ie,} ALKEMIA DIVORCED | |
| *** GOD STEPS IN ...... | |
| SETH IS BORN MALE ONLY; AND HE MARRIES {F-cain} ALKEMIA | |
| ******************************* THIS IS THE PROTOTYPE OF GENTILE | |
| ******************************* THEY INTERMARRY IN GOD'S WILL | |
| IT IS THIS SETH- ALKEMIA { F- CAIN} FROM WHICH THE LINE OF NOAH | |
| WILL COME THROUGH | |
| THIS MAKES EVERY POST-FLOOD PERSON STARTING OUT AS A "GENTILE" | |
| SO NOW WE CAN SEE THE VERSE ; | |
| Ezekiel 14:14 New King James Version (NKJV) | |
| 14 Even if these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it, | |
| they would deliver only themselves by their righteousness,� says | |
| the Lord God. | |
| NOAH; a gentile | |
| DANIEL; a JEW | |
| JOB; a HEATHEN, as he decends from ESAU who married outside of | |
| the family ( as Sarah plainly states ) | |
| QUESTION ; | |
| what is a soulmate? | |
| why was it said it is a sin to look at another lustfully? | |
| pondering this story -- should give you a new view on these | |
| questions!!! | |
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