God tells Adam of the Devil's purpose
(v. 4).
Book I. Chapter XXIX.
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But when the merciful God saw
that Satan wished to kill Adam with his manifold devices, and saw that
Adam was meek and without guile, God spake unto Satan in a loud voice,
and cursed him.
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Then he and his hosts fled,
and Adam and Eve remained standing on the top of the mountain, whence
they saw below them the wide world, high above which they were.
But they saw none of the host which anon were by them.
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They wept, both Adam and Eve,
before God, and begged for forgiveness of Him.
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Then came the Word from God
to Adam, and said unto him, "Know thou and understand concerning
this Satan, that he seeks to deceive thee and thy seed after
thee."
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And Adam wept before the Lord
God, and begged and entreated Him to give him something from the
garden, as a token to him, wherein to be comforted.
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And God looked upon Adam's
thought, and sent the angel Michael as far as the sea that reaches
unto India, to take from thence golden rods and being them to Adam.
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This did God in His wisdom,
in order that these golden rods, being with Adam in the cave, should
shine forth with light in the night around him, and put an end to his
fear of the darkness.
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Then the angel Michael went
down by God's order, took golden rods, as God had commanded him, and
brought them to God.
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