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1 Adam and Eve 31





Book of 1 Adam and Eve - Chapter 31

1 Adam and Eve 31:1

After these things God said to Adam, "You asked Me for something from the garden, to be comforted therewith, and I have given you these three tokens as a consolation to you; that you trust in Me and in My covenant with you.

1 Adam and Eve 31:2

For I will come and save you; and kings shall bring me when in the flesh, gold, incense and myrrh; gold as a token of My kingdom; incense as a token of My divinity; and myrrh as a token of My suffering and of My death.

1 Adam and Eve 31:3

But, O Adam, put these by you in the cave; the gold that it may shed light over you by night; the incense, that you smell its sweet savor; and the myrrh, to comfort you in your sorrow."

1 Adam and Eve 31:4

When Adam heard these words from God, he worshipped before Him. He and Eve worshipped Him and gave Him thanks, because He had dealt mercifully with them.

1 Adam and Eve 31:5

Then God commanded the three angels, Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, each to bring what he had brought, and give it to Adam. And they did so, one by one.

1 Adam and Eve 31:6

And God commanded Suriyel and Salathiel to bear up Adam and Eve, and bring them down from the top of the high mountain, and to take them to the Cave of Treasures.

1 Adam and Eve 31:7

There they laid the gold on the south side of the cave, the incense on the eastern side, and the myrrh on the western side. For the mouth of the cave was on the north side.

1 Adam and Eve 31:8

The angels then comforted Adam and Eve, and departed.

1 Adam and Eve 31:9

The gold was seventy rods*; the incense, twelve pounds; and the myrrh, three pounds.

1 Adam and Eve 31:10

These remained by Adam in the Cave of Treasures**.

1 Adam and Eve 31:11

God gave these three things to Adam on the third day after he had come out of the garden, in token of the three days the Lord should remain in the heart of the earth.

1 Adam and Eve 31:12

And these three things, as they continued with Adam in the cave, gave him light by night; and by day they gave him a little relief from his sorrow.