A chapter of divine comfort.
Book I. Chapter LVI.
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Then came the Word of God to
Adam, and said unto him:—
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"O Adam, look at that
garden of joy and at this earth of toil, and behold the angels who are
in the garden—that is full of them, and see thyself alone on this
earth, with Satan whom thou didst obey.
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"Yet, if thou hadst
submitted, and been obedient to Me, and hadst kept My Word, thou
wouldst be with My angels in My garden.
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"But when thou didst
transgress and hearken to Satan, thou didst become his guest among his
angels, that are full of wickedness; and thou camest to this earth,
that brings forth to thee thorns and thistles.
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"O Adam, ask him who
deceived thee, to give thee the divine nature he promised thee, or to
make thee a garden as I had made for thee; or to fill thee with that
same bright nature with which I had filled thee.
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"Ask him to make thee a
body like the one I made thee, or to give thee a day of rest as I gave
thee; or to create within thee a reasonable soul, as I did create for
thee; or to remove thee hence to some other earth than this one which
I gave thee. But, O Adam, he will not fulfill even one of the
things he told thee.
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"Acknowledge, then, My
favor towards thee, and My mercy on thee, My creature; that I have not
required thee for thy transgression against Me, but in My pity for
thee I have promised thee that at the end of the great five days and a
half I will come and save thee."
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Then God said again to Adam
and Eve, "Arise, go down hence, lest the cherub with a sword of
fire in his hand destroy you."
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But Adam's heart was
comforted by God's words to him, and he worshiped before Him.
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And God commanded His angels
to escort Adam and Eve to the cave with joy, instead of the fear that
had come upon them.
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Then the angels took up Adam
and Eve, and brought them down from the mountain by the garden, with
songs and psalms, until they brought them to the cave. There the
angels began to comfort and to strengthen them, and then departed from
them towards heaven, to their Creator, who had sent them.
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But, after the angels were
gone from Adam and Eve, came Satan, with shamefacedness, and stood at
the entrance of the cave in which were Adam and Eve. He then
called to Adam, and said, "O Adam, come, let me speak to
thee."
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Then Adam came out of the
cave, thinking he was one of God's angels that was come to give him
some good counsel.
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