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1 Adam and Eve 37





Book of 1 Adam and Eve - Chapter 37

1 Adam and Eve 37:1

Then Adam said to Eve, "Do you not see these figs and their leaves, with which we covered ourselves when we were stripped of our bright nature? But now, we do not know what misery and suffering may come over us from eating them.

1 Adam and Eve 37:2

Now, therefore, O Eve, let us restrain ourselves and not eat of them, you and I; and let us ask God to give us of the fruit of the Tree of Life."

1 Adam and Eve 37:3

Thus did Adam and Eve restrain themselves, and did not eat of these figs.

1 Adam and Eve 37:4

But Adam began to pray to God and to beseech Him to give him of the fruit of the Tree of Life, saying thus: "O God, when we transgressed Your commandment at the sixth hour of Friday, we were stripped of the bright nature we had, and did not continue in the garden after our transgression, more than three hours.

1 Adam and Eve 37:5

But in the evening You made us come out of it. O God, we transgressed against You one hour, and all these trials and sorrows have come over us until this day.

1 Adam and Eve 37:6

And those days together with this the forty-third day, do not redeem that one hour in which we transgressed!

1 Adam and Eve 37:7

O God, look at us with an eye of pity, and do not avenge us according to our transgression of Your commandment, in Your presence.

1 Adam and Eve 37:8

O God, give us of the fruit of the Tree of Life, that we may eat of it, and live, and turn not to see sufferings and other trouble, in this earth; for You are God.

1 Adam and Eve 37:9

When we transgressed Your commandment, You made us come out of the garden, and sent a cherub to keep the Tree of Life, lest we should eat thereof, and live; and know nothing of faintness after we transgressed.

1 Adam and Eve 37:10

But now, O Lord, behold, we have endured all these days, and have borne sufferings. Make these forty-three days an equivalent for the one hour in which we transgressed."