"Therefore did I fall..."
Book I. Chapter LVII.
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But when Adam came out and
saw his hideous figure, he was afraid of him, and said unto him,
"Who art thou?"
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Then Satan answered and said
unto him, "It is I, who hid myself within the serpent, and who
talked to Eve, and beguiled her until she hearkened to my
command. I am he who sent her, through the wiles of my speech,
to deceive thee, until thou and she ate of the fruit of the tree, and
ye came away from under the command of God."
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But when Adam heard these
words from him, he said unto him, "Canst thou make me a garden as
God made for me? Or canst thou clothe me in the same bright
nature in which God had clothed me?
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"Where is the divine
nature thou didst promise to give me? Where is that fair speech
of thine, thou didst hold with us at first, when we were in the
garden?"
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Then Satan said unto Adam,
"Thinkest thou, that when I have spoken to one about anything, I
shall ever bring it to him or fulfill my word? Not so. For
I myself have never even thought of obtaining what I asked.
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"Therefore did I fall,
and did I make you fall by that for which I myself fell; and with you
also, whosoever accepts my counsel, falls thereby.
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"But now, O Adam, by
reason of thy fall thou art under my rule, and I am king over thee;
because thou hast hearkened to me, and hast transgressed against thy
God. Neither will there be any deliverance from my hands until
the day promised thee by thy God."
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Again he said, "Inasmuch
as we do not know the day agreed upon with thee by thy God, nor the
hour in which thou shalt be delivered, for that reason will we
multiply war and murder upon thee and thy seed after thee.
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"This is our will and
our good pleasure, that we may not leave one of the sons of men to
inherit our orders in heaven.
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"For as to our abode, O
Adam, it is in burning fire; and we will not cease our evil doing, no,
not one day nor one hour. And I, O Adam, shall sow fire upon
thee when thou comest into the cave to dwell there."
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When Adam heard these words
he wept and mourned, and said unto Eve, "Hear what he said; that
he will not fulfill aught of what he told thee in the garden.
Did he really then become king over us?
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"But we will ask God,
who created us, to deliver us out of his hands."
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