A vivid prophecy of the life and death
of Christ.
Book I. Chapter XXIV.
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Then the merciful God, good
and lover of men, looked upon Adam and Eve, and upon their blood,
which they had held up as an offering unto Him; without an order from
Him for so doing. But He wondered at them; and accepted their
offering.
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And God sent from His
presence a bright fire, that consumed their offering.
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He smelt the sweet savor of
their offering, and showed them mercy.
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Then came the Word of God to
Adam, and said unto him, "O Adam, as thou hast shed thy blood, so
will I shed My own blood when I become flesh of thy seed; and as thou
didst die, O Adam, so also will I die. And as thou didst build
an altar, so also will I make for thee an altar on the earth; and as
thou didst offer thy blood upon it, so also will I offer My blood upon
an altar on the earth.
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"And as thou didst sue
for forgiveness through that blood, so also will I make My blood
forgiveness of sins, and blot out transgressions in it.
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"And now, behold, I have
accepted thy offering, O Adam, but the days of the covenant, wherein I
have bound thee, are not fulfilled. When they are fulfilled,
then will I bring thee back into the garden.
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"Now, therefore,
strengthen thy heart; and when sorrow comes upon thee, make Me an
offering, and I will be favorable to thee."
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