The First Book of Adam and Eve
nd stood praying, in their own tongue,
ve that covered him overhead. This prevented him from seeing either heaven or God'
ing; for she beli
Him for mercy and pity, and said, "O God, forgive me my sin
arden into this condemned land; from light into this
er, and bring him back to life, that he may cry and re
live that he may stand after the measure of his
own soul, that I be like him, and leave me not in this dungeon, one an
nd took a bone from his side, and restored the
with heart, reason, and speech; and in flesh, like to his own; and Y
You, O God, are our Creator, You
may be with me in this strange land, while w
e, then take me, even me, like him;
and fell on our father Ad
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