In which Eve makes a noble and
emotionable
intercession, taking the blame on herself.
Book I. Chapter V.
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Then Adam and Eve entered the
cave, and stood praying, in their own tongue, unknown to us, but which
they knew well.
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And as they prayed, Adam
raised his eyes, and saw the rock and the roof of the cave that
covered him overhead, so that he could see neither heaven, nor God's
creatures. So he wept and smote heavily upon his breast, until he
dropped, and was as dead.
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And Eve sat weeping; for she
believed he was dead.
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Then she arose, spread her
hands towards God, suing Him for mercy and pity, and said, "O
God, forgive me my sin, the sin which I committed, and remember it not
against me.
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"For I alone caused They
servant to fall from the garden into this lost estate; from light into
this darkness; and from the abode of joy into this prison.
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"O God, look upon this
Thy servant thus fallen, and raise him from his death, that he may
weep and repent of his transgression which he committed through me.
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"Take not away his soul
this once; but let him live that he may stand after the measure of his
repentance, and do Thy will, as before his death.
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"But if Thou do not
raise him up, then, O God, take away my own soul, that I be like him;
and leave me not in this dungeon, one and alone; for I could not stand
alone in this world, but with him only.
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"For Thou, O God, didst
cause a slumber to come upon him, and didst take a bone from his side,
and dist restore the flesh in the place of it, by Thy divine power.
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"And Thou didst take me,
the bone, and make me a woman, bright like him, with heart, reason,
and speech; and in flesh, like unto his own; and Thou didst make me
after the likeness of his countenance, by Thy mercy and power.
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"O Lord, I and he are
one, and Thou, O God, art our Creator, Thou are He who made us both in
one day.
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"Therefore, O God, give
him life, that he may be with me in this strange land, while we dwell
in it on account of our transgression.
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"But if Thou wilt not
give him life, then take me, even me, like him; that we both may die
the same day."
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And Eve wept bitterly, and
fell upon our father Adam; from her great sorrow.
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