Adam's heart is set on fire.
Book I. Chapter LXXII.
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Then Satan, and ten from his
hosts, transformed themselves into maidens, unlike any others in the
whole world for grace.
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They came up out of the river
in presence of Adam and Eve, and they said among themselves,
"Come, we will look at the faces of Adam and of Eve, who are of
the men upon earth. How beautiful they are, and how different is
their look from our own faces." Then they came to Adam and
Eve, and greeted them; and stood wondering at them.
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Adam and Eve looked at them
also, and wondered at their beauty, and said, "Is there, then,
under us, another world, with such beautiful creatures as these in
it?"
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And those maidens said to
Adam and Eve, "Yes, indeed, we are an abundant creation."
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Then Adam said to them,
"But how do you multiply?"
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And they answered him,
"We have husbands who wedded us, and we bear them children, who
grow up, and who in their turn wed and are wedded, and also bear
children; and thus we increase. And if so be, O Adam, thou wilt
not believe us, we will show thee our husbands and our children."
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Then they shouted over the
river as if to call their husbands and their children, who came up
from the river, men and children; and every one came to his wife, his
children being with him.
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But when Adam and Eve saw
them, they stood dumb, and wondered at them.
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Then they said to Adam and
Eve, "You see our husbands and our children, wed Eve as we wed
our wives, and you shall have children the same as we."
This was a device of Satan to deceive Adam.
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Satan also thought within
himself, "God at first commanded Adam concerning the fruit of the
tree, saying to him, 'Eat not of it;' else of death thou shalt
die.' But Adam ate of it, and yet God did not kill him; He only
decreed upon him death, and plagues and trials, until the day he shall
come out of his body.
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"Now, then, if I deceive
him to do this thing, and to wed Eve without God's commandment, God
will kill him then."
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Therefore did Satan work this
apparition before Adam and Eve; because he sought to kill him, and to
make him disappear from off the face of the earth.
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Meanwhile the fire of sin
came upon Adam, and he thought of committing sin. But he
restrained himself, fearing lest if he followed this advice of Satan,
God would put him to death.
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Then Adam and Eve arose, and
prayed to God, while Satan and his hosts went down into the river, in
presence of Adam and Eve; to let them see that they were going back to
their own regions.
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Then Adam and Eve went back
to the Cave of Treasures, as they were wont; about evening time.
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And they both arose and
prayed to God that night. Adam remained standing in prayer, yet
not knowing how to pray, by reason of the thoughts of his heart
regarding his wedding Eve; and he continued so until morning.
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And when light arose, Adam
said unto Eve, "Arise, let us go below the mountain, where they
brought us gold, and let us ask the Lord concerning this matter."
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Then Eve said, "What is
that matter, O Adam?"
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And he answered her,
"That I may request the Lord to inform me about wedding thee; for
I will not do it without His order, lest He make us perish, thee and
me. For those devils have set my heart on fire, with thoughts of
what they showed us, in their sinful apparitions."
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Then Eve said to Adam,
"Why need we go below the mountain? Let us rather stand up
and pray in our cave to God, to let us know whether this counsel is
good or not."
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Then Adam rose up in prayer
and said, "O God, thou knowest that we transgressed against Thee,
and from the moment we transgressed, we were bereft of our bright
nature; and our body became brutish, requiring food and drink; and
with animal desires.
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"Command us, O God, not
to give way to them without Thy order, lest Thou bring us to
nothing. For if Thou give us not the order, we shall be
overpowered, and follow that advice of Satan; and Thou wilt again make
us perish.
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"If not, then take our
souls from us; let us be rid of this animal lust. And if Thou
give us no order respecting this thing, then sever Eve from me, and me
from her; and place us each far away from the other.
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"Yet again, O God, when
Thou hast put us asunder from each other, the devils will deceive us
with their apparitions, and destroy our hearts, and defile our
thoughts towards each other. Yet if it is not each of us towards
the other, it will, at all events, be through their appearance when
they show themselves to us." Here Adam ended his prayer.
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