The First Book of Adam and Eve
ful and full of pity, heard A
el was obedient to Me, a bright li
mandment, I deprived him of that
vens, in the realms of light
all from the heaven onto the earth; and
My garden and obedient to Me, d
Yet, of My mercy, I did not turn you into darkness, but I made you your body of
uld have destroyed you; and had I turned you into
I drove you from the garden, and made you come forth into this land; and commanded you to liv
It is not to last forever; but is only of twel
your heart that this darkness is long and drags on wear
ishment. But, O Adam, I have made the day, and have placed the sun in i
you, nor be heard over you, nor shut up; nor doom you through your fall; nor through your co
nd I willed to bring out children
t one day; until I had finished the c
u not to eat of it. Yet I knew that Satan, w
near him. And I told you not to eat of the fruit thereof, no
ou without a commandment, and you had sinned-it would have been an offence on My p
d you fell. So that My creatures cannot bl
nd toil in it. And I have made the night for them to rest in it from their work
now remains, O Adam, and d