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The Second
Book of Adam and Eve |
CHAP. I.
The grief stricken family.
Cain marries Luluwa and they move away.
WHEN Luluwa
heard Cain's words, she wept and went to call her father and mother, and told them how
that Cain had killed his brother Abel.
2 Then they
all cried aloud and lifted up their voices, and slapped their faces, and threw dust upon
their heads, and rent asunder their garments, and went out and came to the place where
Abel was killed.
3 And they
found him lying on the earth, killed, and beasts around him; while they wept and cried
because of this just one. From his body, by reason of its purity, went forth a smell of
sweet spices.
4 And Adam
carried him, his tears streaming down his face; and went to the Cave of Treasures, where
he laid him, and wound him up with sweet spices and myrrh.
5 And Adam
and Eve continued by the burial of him in great grief a hundred and forty days. Abel was
fifteen and a half years old, and Cain seventeen years and a half.
6 As for
Cain, when the mourning for his brother was ended, he took his sister Luluwa and married
her, without leave from his father and mother; for they could not keep him from her, by
reason of their heavy heart.
7 He then
went down to the bottom of the mountain, away from the garden, near to the place where he
had killed his brother.
8 And in that
place were many fruit trees and forest trees. His sister bare him children, who in their
turn began to multiply by degrees until they filled that place.
9 But as for
Adam and Eve, they came not together after Abel's funeral, for seven years. After this,
however, Eve conceived; and while she was with child, Adam said to her, "Come, let us
take an offering and offer it up unto God, and ask Him to give us a fair child, in whom we
may find comfort, and whom we may join in marriage to Abel's sister."
10 Then they
prepared an offering and brought it up to the altar, and offered it before the Lord, and
began to entreat Him to accept their offering, and to give them a good offspring.
11 And God
heard Adam and accepted his offering. Then, they worshipped, Adam, Eve, and their
daughter, and came down to the Cave of Treasures and placed a lamp in it, to burn by night
and by day, before the body of Abel.
12 Then Adam
and Eve continued fasting and praying until Eve's time came that she should be delivered,
when she said to Adam, "I wish to go to the cave in the rock, to bring forth in
it."
13 And he
said, "Go, and take with thee thy daughter to wait on thee; but I will remain in this
Cave of Treasures before the body of my son Abel."
14 Then Eve
hearkened to Adam, and went, she and her daughter. But Adam remained by himself in the
Cave of Treasures.
CHAP. II.
A third son
is born to Adam and Eve.
AND Eve
brought forth a son perfectly beautiful in figure and in countenance. His beauty was like
that of his father Adam, yet more beautiful.
2 Then Eve
was comforted when she saw him, and remained eight days in the cave; then she sent her
daughter unto Adam to tell him to come and see the child and name him. But the daughter
stayed in his place by the body of her brother, until Adam returned. So did she.
3 But when
Adam came and saw the child's good looks, his beauty, and his perfect figure, he rejoiced
over him, and was comforted for Abel. Then he named the child Seth, that means, "that
God has heard my prayer, and has delivered me out of my affliction." But it means
also "power and strength."
4 Then after
Adam had named the child, he returned to the Cave of Treasures; and his daughter went back
to her mother.
5 But Eve
continued in her cave, until forty days were fulfilled, when she came to Adam, and brought
with her the child and her daughter.
6 And they
came to a river of water, where Adam and his daughter washed themselves, b~ cause of their
sorrow for Abel; but Eve and the babe washed for purification.
7 Then they
returned, and took an offering, and went to the mountain and offered it up, for the babe;
and God accepted their offering, and sent His blessing upon them, and upon their son Seth;
and they came back to the Cave of Treasures.
8As for Adam,
he knew not again his wife Eve, all the days of his life; neither was any more offspring
born of them; but only those five, Cain, Luluwa, Abel, Aklia, and Seth alone.
9But Seth
waxed in stature and in strength; and began to fast and pray, fervently.
CHAP. III
Satan appears
as a beautiful woman tempting Adam, telling him he is still a youth. "Spend thy youth
in mirth and pleasuse." (12) The different forms which Satan takes (15).
AS for our
father Adam, at the end of seven years from the day he had been severed from his wife Eve,
Satan envied him, when he saw him thus separated from her; and strove to make him live
with her again.
2Then Adam
arose and went up above the Cave of Treasures; and continued to sleep there night by
night. But as soon as it was light every day he came down to the cave, to pray there and
to receive a blessing from it.
3But when it
was evening he went up on the roof of the cave, where he slept by himself, fearing lest
Satan should overcome him. And he continued thus apart thirty-nine days.
4 Then Satan,
the hater of all good, when he saw Adam thus alone, fasting and praying, appeared unto him
in the form of a beautiful woman, who came and stood before him in the night of the
fortieth day, and said unto him:-
5 "0
Adam, from the time ye have dwelt in this cave, we have experienced great peace from you,
and your prayers have reached us, and we have been comforted about you.
6 "But
now, 0 Adam, that thou hast gone up over the roof of the cave to sleep, we have had doubts
about thee, and a great sorrow has come upon us because of thy separation from Eve. Then
again, when thou art on the roof of this cave, thy prayer is poured out, and thy heart
wanders from side to side.
7 "But
when thou wast in the cave thy prayer was like fire gathered together; it came down to us,
and thou didst find rest.
8 "Then
I also grieved over thy children who are severed from thee; and my sorrow is great about
the murder of thy son Abel; for he was righteous; and over a righteous man every one will
grieve.
9 "But I
rejoiced over the birth of thy son Seth; yet after a little while I sorrowed greatly over
Eve, because she is my sister. For when God sent a deep sleep over thee, and drew her out
of thy side, He brought me out also with her. But HE raised her by placing her with thee,
while He lowered me.
10 "I
rejoiced over my sister for her being with thee. But God had made me a promise before, and
said, 'Grieve not; when Adam has gone up on the roof of the Cave of Treasures, and is
separated from Eve his wife, I will send thee to him, thou shalt join thyself to him in
marriage, and bear him five children, as Eve did bear him five.'
11 "And
now, lo! God's promise to me is fulfilled; for it is He who has sent me to thee for the
wedding; because if thou wed me, I shall bear thee finer and better children than those of
Eve.
12 "Then
again, thou art as yet but a youth; end not thy youth in this world in sorrow; but spend
the days of thy youth in mirth and pleasure. For thy days are few and thy trial is great.
Be strong; end thy days in this world in rejoicing. I shall take pleasure in thee, and
thou shall rejoice with me in this wise, and without fear.
13 "Up,
then, and fulfil the command of thy God," she then drew near to Adam, and embraced
him.
14 But when
Adam saw that he should be overcome by her, he prayed to God with a fervent heart to
deliver him from her.
15 Then God
sent His Word unto Adam, saying, "0 Adam, that figure is the one that promised thee
the Godhead, and majesty; he is not favourably disposed towards thee; but shows himself to
thee at one time in the form of a woman; another moment, in the likeness if an angel; on
another occasions, in the similitude of a serpent; and at another time, in the semblance
of a god; but he does all that only to destroy thy soul.
16 "Now,
therefore, 0 Adam, understanding thy heart, I have delivered thee many a time from his
hands; in order to show thee that I am a merciful God; and that I wish thy good, and that
I do not wish thy ruin."
CHAP. IV.
Adam sees the
Devil in his true colors.
THEN God
ordered Satan to show himself to Adam plainly, in his own hideous form.
2 But when
Adam saw him, he feared, and trembled at the sight of him.
3 And God
said to Adam, 'Look at this devil, and at his hideous look, and know that he it is who
made thee fall from brightness into darkness, from peace and rest to toil and misery.
4 And look, 0
Adam, at him, who said of himself that he is God! Can God be black? Would God take the
form of a woman? Is there any one stronger than God? And can He be overpowered?
5 "See,
then, 0 Adam, and behold him bound in thy presence, in the air, unable to flee away!
Therefore, I say unto thee, be not afraid of him; henceforth take care, and beware of him,
in whatever he may do to thee."
6 Then God
drove Satan away from before Adam, whom He strengthened, and whose heart He comforted,
saying to him, "Go down to the Cave of Treasures, and separate not thyself from Eve;
I will quell in you all animal lust."
7 From that
hour it left Adam and Eve, and they enjoyed rest by the commandment of God. But God did
not the like to any one of Adam's seed; but only to Adam and Eve.
8 Then Adam
worshipped before the Lord, for having delivered him, and for having layed his passions.
And he came down from above the cave, and dwelt with Eve as aforetime.
9 This ended
the forty days of his separation from Eve.
CHAP. V.
The devil
paints a brilliant picture for Seth to feast his thoughts upon.
As for Seth,
when he was seven years old, he knew good and evil, and was consistent in fasting and
praying, and spent all his nights in entreating God for mercy and forgiveness.
2 He also
fasted when bringing up his offering every day, more than his father did; for he was of a
fair countenance, like unto an angel of God. He also had a good heart, preserved the
finest qualities of his soul; and for this reason he brought up his offering every day.
3 And God was
pleased with his offering; but He was also pleased with his purity. And he continued thus
in doing the will of God, and of his father and mother, until he was seven years old.
4 After that,
as he was corning down from the altar, having ended his offering, Satan appeared unto him
in the form of a beautiful angel, brilliant with light; with a staff of light in his hand,
himself girt about with a girdle of light.
5 He greeted
Seth with a beautiful smile, and began to beguile him with fair words, saying to him,
"0 Seth, why abidest thou in this mountain? For it is rough, full of stones and of
sand, and of trees with no good fruit on them; a wilderness without habitations and
without towns; no good place to dwell in. But all is heat, weariness, and trouble."
6 He said
further, 'But we dwell in beautiful places, in another world than this earth. Our world is
one of light and our condition is of the best; our women are handsomer than any others;
and I wish thee, 0 Seth, to wed one of them; because I see that thou art fair to look
upon, and in this land there is not one woman good enough for thee. Besides, all those who
live in this world, are only five souls.
7 "But
in our world there are very many men and many maidens, all more beautiful one than
another. I wish, therefore, to remove thee hence, that thou mayest see my relations and be
wedded to which ever thou likest.
8 "Thou
shalt then abide by me and be at peace; thou shalt be filled with splendour and light, as
we are.
9 "Thou
shalt remain in our world. and rest from this world and the misery of it; thou shalt never
again feel faint and weary; thou shalt never bring up an offering, nor sue for mercy; for
thou shalt commit no more sin nor be swayed by passions.
10 "And
if thou wilt hearken to what I say, thou shalt wed one of my daughters; for with us it is
no sin so to do; neither is it reckoned animal lust.
11 "For
in our world we have no God; but we all are gods; we all are of the light, heavenly,
powerful, strong and glorious."
CHAP. VI.
Seth's
conscience helps him. He returns to Adam and Eve.
When Seth
heard these words he was amazed, and inclined his heart to Satan's treacherous speech, and
said to him, "Saidst thou there is an-other world created than this; and other
creatures more beautiful than the creatures that are in this world?"
2 And Satan
said "Yes; behold thou hast heard me; but I will yet praise them and their ways, in
thy hearing."
3 But Seth
said to him, "Thy speech has amazed me; and thy beautiful description of it
all."
4 "Yet I
cannot go with thee to-day; not until I have gone to my father Adam and to my mother Eve,
and told them all thou hast said to me. Then if they give me leave to go with thee, I will
come."
5 Again Seth
said, "I am afraid of doing any thing without my father's and mother's leave, lest I
perish like my brother Cain, and like my father Adam, who transgressed the commandment of
God. But, behold, thou knowest this place; come, and meet me here to-morrow."
6 When Satan
heard this, he said to Seth, "If thou tellest thy father Adam what I have told thee,
he will not let thee come with me.
7 But hearken
to me; do not tell thy father and mother what I have said to thee; but come with me
to-day, to our world; where thou shalt see beautiful things and enjoy thyself there, and
revel this day among my children, beholding them and taking thy fill of mirth; and rejoice
ever more. Then I shall bring thee back to this place to-morrow; but if thou wouldest
rather abide with me, so be it."
8 Then Seth
answered, "The spirit of my father and of my mother, hangs on me; and if I hide from
them one day, they will die, and God will hold me guilty of sinning against them.
9 "And
except that they know I am come to this place to bring up to it my offering, they would
not be separated from me one hour; neither should I go to any other place, unless they let
me. But they treat me most kindly, because I come back to them quickly."
10 Then Satan
said to him, "What will happen to thee if thou hide thyself from them one night, and
return to them at break of day?"
11 But Seth,
when he saw how he kept on talking, and that he would not leave him-ran, and went up to
the altar, and spread his hands unto God, and sought deliverance from Him.
12 Then God
sent His Word, and cursed Satan, who fled from Him.
13 But as for
Seth, he had gone up to the altar, saying thus in his heart. "The altar is the place
of offering, and God is there; a divine fire shall consume it; so shall Satan be unable to
hurt me, and shall not take me away thence."
14 Then Seth
came down from the altar and went to his father and mother, whom he found in the way,
longing to hear his voice; for he had tarried a while.
15 He then
began to tell them what had befallen him from Satan, under the form of an angel.
16 But when
Adam heard his account, he kissed his face, and warned him against that angel, telling him
it was Satan who thus appeared to him. Then Adam took Seth, and they went to the Cave of
Treasures, and rejoiced therein.
17 But from
that day forth Adam and Eve never parted from him, to whatever place he might go, whether
for his offering or for any thing else.
18 This sign
happened to Seth, when he was nine years old.
CHAP. VII.
Seth marries
Aklia. Adam lives to see grand children and great - grand children.
WHEN our
father Adam saw that Seth was of a perfect heart, he wished him to marry; lest the enemy
should appear to him another time, and overcome him.
2 So Adam
said to his son Seth, "I wish, 0 my son, that thou wed thy sister Aklia, Abel's
sister, that she may bear thee children, who shall replenish the earth, according to God's
promise to us.
3 "Be
not afraid, 0 my son; there is no disgrace in it. I wish thee to marry, from fear lest the
enemy overcome thee.'
4 Seth,
however, did not wish to marry; but in obedience to his father and mother, he said not a
word.
5 So Adam
married him to Aklia. And he was fifteen years old.
6 But when he
was twenty years of age, he begat a son, whom he called Enos; and then begat other
children than him,
7 Then Enos
grew up, married, and begat Cainan.
8 Cainan also
grew up, married, and begat Mahalaleel.
9 Those
fathers were born during Adam's lifetime, and dwelt by the Cave of Treasures.
10 Then were
the days of Adam nine hundred and thirty years, and those of Mahalaleel one hundred. But
Mahalaleel, when he was grown up, loved fasting, praying, and with hard labours, until the
end of our father Adam's days drew near.
CHAP, VIII,
Adam's
remarkable last words. He predicts the Flood. He exhorts his offspring to good.
He reveals certain mysteries of life.
WHEN our
father Adam saw that his end was near, he called his son Seth, who came to him in the Cave
of Treasures,
and he said
unto him: -
2 "0
Seth, my son bring me thy children and thy children's children, that I may shed my
blessing on them ere I die."
3 When Seth
heard these words from his father Adam, he went from him, shed a flood of tears over his
face, and gathered together his children and his children's children, and brought them to
his father Adam.
4 But when
our father Adam saw them around him, he wept at having to be separated from them.
5 And when
they saw him weeping, they all wept together, and fell upon his face saying, "How
shalt thou be severed from us, 0 our father? And how shall the earth receive thee and hide
thee from our eyes?" Thus did they lament much, and in like words.
6 Then our
father Adam blessed them all, and said to Seth, after he had blessed them:-
7 "0
Seth, my son, thou knowest this world - that it is full of sorrow, and of weariness; and
thou knowest all that has come upon us, from our trials in it I therefore flow command
thee in these words: to keep innocency, to be pure and just, and trusting in God; and lean
not to the discourses of Satan, nor to the apparitions in which he will show himself to
thee.
8 But keep
the commandments that I give thee this day; then give the same to thy son Enos; and let
Enos give it to his son Cainan; and Cainan to his son Mahalaleel; so that this commandment
abide firm among all your children.
9 "0
Seth, my son, the moment I am dead take ye my body and wind it up with myrrh, aloes, and
cassia, and leave me here in this Cave of Treasures in which are all these tokens which
God gave us from the garden.
10 "0 my
son, hereafter shall a flood come and overwhelm all creatures, and leave out only eight
souls.
11 "But,
0 my son, let those whom it will leave out from among your children at that time, take my
body with them out of this cave; and when they have taken it with them, let the oldest
among them command his children to lay my body in a ship until the flood has been
assuaged, and they come out of the ship.
12 Then they
shall take my body and lay it in the middle of the earth, shortly after they have been
saved from the waters of the flood.
13 "For
the place where my body shall be laid, is the middle of the earth; God shall come from
thence and shall save all our kindred.
14 "But
now, 0 Seth, my son, place thyself at the head of thy people; tend them and watch over
them in the fear of God; and lead them in the good way. Command them to fast unto God; and
make them understand they ought not to hearken to Satan, lest he destroy them.
15
"Then, again, sever thy children and thy children's children from Cain's children; do
not let them ever mix with those, nor come near them either in their words or in their
deeds."
16 Then Adam
let his blessing descend upon Seth, and upon his children, and upon all his children's
children.
17 He then
turned to his son Seth, and to Eve his wife, and ,said to them, "Preserve this gold,
this incense, and this myrrh, that God has given us for a sign; for in days that are
coming, a flood will overwhelm the whole creation. But those who shall go into the ark
shall take with them the gold, the incense, and the myrrh, together with my body; and will
lay the gold, the incense, and the myrrh, with my body in the midst of the earth.
18
"Then, after a long time, the city in which the gold, the incense, and the myrrh are
found with my body, shall be plundered. But when it is spoiled, the gold the incense, and
the myrrh shall be taken care of with the spoil that is kept; and naught of them shall
perish, until the Word of God, made man shall come; when kings shall take them, and shall
offer to Him, gold in token of His being King; incense, in token of His being God of
heaven and earth; and myrrh, in token of His passion.
19 "Gold
also, as a token of His overcoming Satan, and all our foes; incense as a token that He
will rise from the dead, and be exalted above things in heaven and things in the earth;
and myrrh, in token that He will drink bitter gall; and feel the pains of hell from Satan.
20 "And
now, 0 Seth, my son, behold I have revealed unto thee hidden mysteries, which God had
revealed unto me. Keep my commandment, for thyself, and for thy people."
CHAP. IX.
The death of
Adam.
WHEN Adam had
ended his commandment to Seth, his limbs were loosened, his hands and feet lost all power,
his mouth became dumb, and his tongue ceased altogether to speak. He closed his eyes and
gave up the ghost.
2 But when
his children saw that he was dead, they threw themselves over him, men and women, old and
young, weeping.
3 The death
of Adam took place at the end of nine hundred and thirty years that he lived upon the
earth; on the fifteenth day of Barmudeh, after the reckoning of an epact of the sun, at
the ninth hour.
4 It was on a
Friday, the very day on which he was created, and on which he rested; and the hour at
which he died, was the same as that at which he came out of the garden.
5 Then Seth
wound him up well, and embalmed him with plenty of sweet spices, from sacred trees and
from the Holy Mountain; and he laid his body on the eastern side of the inside of the
cave, the side of the incense; and placed in front of him a lamp - stand kept burning.
6 Then his
children stood before him weeping and wailing over him the whole night until break of day.
7 Then Seth
and his son Enos, and Cainan, the son of Enos, went out and took good offerings to present
unto the Lord, and they came to the altar upon which Adam offered gifts to God, when he
did offer.
8 But Eve
said to them, "Wait until we have first asked God to accept our offering, and to keep
by Him the soul of Adam His servant, and to take it up to rest."
9 And they
all stood up and prayed.
CHAP. X.
"Adam
was the first. . ."
AND when they
had ended their prayer, the Word of God came and comforted them concerning their father
Adam.
2 After this,
they offered their gifts for themselves and for their father.
3 And when
they had ended their offering, the Word of God came to Seth, the eldest among them, saying
unto him, "0 Seth, Seth, Seth, three times. As I was with thy father, so also shall I
be with thee, until the fulfilment of the promise I made him - thy father saying, I will
send My Word and save thee and thy seed.
4 "But
as to thy father Adam, keep thou the commandment he gave thee; and sever thy seed from
that of Cain thy brother."
5 And God
withdrew His Word from Seth.
6 Then Seth,
Eve, and their children, came down from the mountain to the Cave of Treasures.
7 But Adam
was the first whose soul died in the land of Eden, in the Cave of Treasures; for no one
died before him, but his son Abel, who died murdered.
8 Then all
the children of Adam rose up, and wept over their father Adam, and made offerings to him,
one hundred and forty days.
CHAP. XI.
Seth becomes
head of the most happy and just tribe of people who ever lived.
AFTER the
death of Adam and of Eve, Seth severed his children, and his children's children, from
Cain's children. Cain and his seed went down and dwelt westward, below the place where he
had killed his brother Abel.
2 But Seth
and his children, dwelt northwards upon the mountain of the Cave of Treasures, in order to
be near to their father Adam.
3 And Seth
the elder, tall and good, with a fine soul, and of a strong mind, stood at the head of his
people; and tended them in innocence, penitence, and meekness, and did not allow one of
them to go down to Cain's children.
4 But because
of their own purity, they were named "Children of God," and they were with God,
instead of the hosts of angels who fell; for they continued in praises to God, and in
singing psalms unto Him, in their cave - the Cave of Treasures.
5 Then Seth
stood before the body of his father Adam, and of his mother Eve, and prayed night and day,
and asked for mercy towards himself and his children; and that when he had some difficult
dealing with a child, He would give him counsel.
6 But Seth
and his children did not like earthly work, but gave themselves to heavenly things; for
they had no other thought than praises, doxologies, and psalms unto God.
7 Therefore
did they at all times hear the voices of angels, praising and glorifying God; from within
the garden, or when they were sent by God on an errand, or when they were going up to
heaven.
8 For Seth
and his children, by reason of their own purity, heard and saw those angels. Then, again,
the garden was not far above them, but only some fifteen spiritual cubits.
9 Now one
spiritual cubit answers to three cubits of man, altogether forty-five cubits.
10 Seth and
his children dwelt on the mountain below the garden; they sowed not, neither did they
reap; they wrought no food for the body. not even wheat; but only offerings. They ate of
the fruit and of trees well flavoured that grew on the mountain where they dwelt.
11 Then Seth
often fasted every forty days, as did also his eldest children. For the family of Seth
smelled the smell of the trees in the garden, when the wind blew that way.
12 They were
happy, innocent, without sudden fear, there was no jealousy, no evil action, no hatred
among them. There was no animal passion; from no mouth among them went forth either foul
words or curse; neither evil counsel nor fraud. For the men of that time never swore, but
under hard circumstances, when men must swear, they swore by the blood of Abel the just.
13 But they
constrained their children and their women every day in the cave to fast and pray, and to
worship the most High God. They blessed themselves in the body of their father Adam, and
anointed themselves with it.
14 And they
did so until the end of Seth drew near.
CHAP. XII.
Seth's family
affairs. His death. The headship of Enos. How the outcast branch of Adam's family fared.
THEN Seth,
the just, called his son Enos, and Cainan, son of Enos, and Mahalaleel, son of Cainan, and
said unto them:-
2 "As my
end is near, I wish to build a roof over the altar on which gifts are offered."
3 They
hearkened to his commandment and went out, all of them, both old and young, and worked
hard at it, and built a beautiful roof over the altar.
4 And Seth's
thought, in so doing, was that a blessing should come upon his children on the mountain;
and that he should present an offering for them before his death.
5 Then when
the building of the roof was completed, he commanded them to make offerings. They worked
diligently at these, and brought them to Seth their father who took them and offered them
upon the altar; and prayed God to accept their offerings, to have mercy on the souls of
his children, and to keep them from the hand of Satan.
6 And God
accepted his offering, and sent His blessing upon him and upon his children. And then God
made a promise to Seth, saying, "At the end of the great five days and a half,
concerning which I have made a promise to thee and to thy father, I will send My Word and
save thee and thy seed."
7 Then Seth
and his children, and his children's children, met together, and came down from the altar,
and went to the Cave of Treasures - where they prayed, and blessed themselves in the body
of our father Adam, and anointed themselves with it.
8 But Seth
abode in the Cave of Treasures, a few days, and then suffered - sufferings unto death.
9 Then Enos,
his first - born son, came to him, with Cainan, his son, and Mahalaleel, Cainan's son, and
Jared, the son of Mahalaleel, and Enoch, Jared's son, with their wives and children to
receive a blessing from Seth.
10 Then Seth
prayed over them, and blessed them, and adjured them by the blood of Abel the just,
saying, "I beg of you my children, not to let one of you go down from this Holy and
pure Mountain.
11 Make no
fellowship with the children of Cain the murderer and the sinner, who killed his brother;
for ye know, 0 my children, that we flee from him, and from all his sin with all our might
because he killed his brother Abel."
12 After
having said this, Seth blessed Enos, his first - born son, and commanded him habitually to
minister in purity before the body of our father Adam, all the days of his life; then,
also, to go at times to the altar which he Seth had built. And he commanded him to feed
his people in righteousness, in judgment and purity all the days of his life.
13 Then the
limbs of Seth were loosened; his hands and feet lost all power; his mouth became dumb and
unable to speak; and he gave up the ghost and died the day after his nine hundred and
twelfth year; on the twenty - seventh day of the month Abib; Enoch being then twenty years
old.
14 Then they
wound up carefull the body of Seth, and embalmed him with sweet spices, and laid him in
the Cave Treasures, on the right side of our father Adam's body, and they mourned for him
forty days. They offered gifts for him, as they had done for our father Adam.
15 After the
death of Seth, Enos rose at the head of his people, whom he fed in righteousness, and
judgment, as his father had commanded him.
16 But by the
time Enos was eight hundred and twenty years old, Cain had a large progeny; for they
married frequently, being given to animal lusts; until the land below the mountain, was
filled with them.
CHAP. XIII.
"Among
the children of Cain there was much robbery, murder and Sin."
IN those days
lived Lamech the blind, who was of the sons of Cain. He had a son whose name was Atun, and
they two had much cattle.
2 But Lamech
was in the habit of sending them to feed with a young shepherd, who tended them; and who,
when coming home in the evening wept before his grandfather, and before his father Atun
and his mother Hazina, and said to them, "As for me, I cannot feed those cattle
alone, lest one rob me of some of them, or kill me for the sake of them." For among
the children of Cain, there was much robbery, murder and sin.
3 Then Lamech
pitied him, and he said, "Truly, he when alone, might be overpowered by the men of
this place."
4 So Lamech
arose, took a bow he had kept ever since he was a youth, ere he became blind, and he took
large arrows, and smooth stones, and a sling which he had, and went to the field with the
young shepherd, and placed himself behind the cattle; while the young shepherd watched the
cattle. Thus did Lamech many days.
5 Meanwhile
Cain, ever since God had cast him off, and had cursed him with trembling and terror, could
neither settle nor find rest in any one place; but wandered from place to place.
6 In his
wanderings he came to Lamech's wives, and asked them about him. They said to him, "He
is in the field with the cattle."
7 Then Cain
went to look for him; and as he came into the field, the young shepherd heard the noise he
made, and the cattle herding together from before him,
8 Then said
he to Lamech, "0 my lord, is that a wild beast or a robber?"
9 And Lamech
said to him, "Make me understand which way he looks, when he comes up.
10 Then
Lamech bent his bow, placed an arrow on it, and fitted a stone in the sling, and when Cain
came out from the open country, the shepherd said to Lamech, "Shoot, behold, he is
coming."
11 Then
Lamech shot at Cain with his arrow and hit him in his side. And Lamech struck him with a
stone from his sling, that fell upon his face, and knocked out both his eyes; then Cain
fell at once and died.
12 Then
Lamech and the young shepherd came up to him, and found him lying on the ground. And the
young shepherd said to him, "It is Cain our grandfather, whom thou hast killed, 0 my
lord!"
18 Then was
Lamech sorry for it, and from the bitterness of his regret, he clapped his hands together,
and struck with his flat palm the head of the youth, who fell as if dead; but Lamech
thought it was a feint; so he took up a stone and smote him, and smashed his head until he
died.
CHAP. XIV.
Time, like an
ever rolling stream, bears away another generation of men.
WHEN Enos was
nine hundred years old, all the children of Seth, and of Cainan, and his first-born, with
their wives and children, gathered around him, asking for a blessing from him.
2 He then
prayed over them and blessed them, and adjured them by the blood of Abel the just saying
to them, "Let not one of your children go down from this Holy Mountain, and let them
make no fellowship with the children of Cain the murderer."
3 Then Enos
called his son Cainan and said to him, "See, 0 my son, and set thy heart on thy
people, and establish them in righteousness, and in innocence; and stand ministering
before the body of our father Adam, all the days of thy life."
4 After this
Enos entered into rest, aged nine hundred and eighty - five years; and Cainan wound him
up, and laid him in the Cave of Treasures on the left of his father Adam; and made
offerings for him, after the custom of his fathers.
CHAP. XV.
The offspring
of Adam continue to keep the Cave of Treasures as a family shrine.
AFTER the
death of Enos, Cainan stood at the head of his people in righteousness and innocence, as
his father had commanded him; he also continued to minister before the body of Adam,
inside the Cave of Treasures.
2 Then when
he had lived nine hundred and ten years, suffering and affliction came upon him. And when
he was about to enter into rest, all the fathers with their wives and children came to
him, and he blessed them, and adjured them by the blood of Abel, the just, saying to them,
"Let not one among you go down from this Holy Mountain; and make no fellowship with
the children of Cain the murderer."
3 Mahalaleel,
his first - born son, received this commandment from his father, who blessed him and died.
4 Then
Mahalaleel embalmed him with sweet spices, and laid him in the Cave of Treasures, with his
fathers; and they made offerings for him, after the custom of their fathers.
CHAP. XVI.
The good
branch of the family is still afraid of the children of Cain.
THEN
Mahalaleel stood over his people, and fed them in righteousness and innocence, and watched
them to see they held no intercourse with the children of Cain.
2 He also
continued in the Cave of Treasures praying and ministering before the body of our father
Adam, asking God for mercy on himself and on his people; until he was eight hundred and
seventy years old, when he fell sick.
3 Then all
his children gathered unto him, to see him, and to ask for his blessing on them all, ere
he left this world.
4 Then
Mahalaleel arose and sat on his bed, his tears streaming down his face, and he called his
eldest son Jared, who came to him.
5 He then
kissed his face, and said to him, "0 Jared, my son, I adjure thee by Him who made
heaven and earth, to watch over thy people, and to feed them in righteousness and in
innocence; and not to let one of them go down from this Holy Mountain to the children of
Cain, lest he perish with them.
6 "Hear,
0 my son, hereafter there shall come a great destruction upon this earth on account of
them; God will be angry with the world, and will destroy them with waters.
7 "But I
also know that thy children will not hearken to thee, and that they will go down from this
mountain and hold intercourse with the children of Cain, and that they shall perish with
them.
8 "0 my
son! teach them, and watch over them, that no guilt attach to thee on their account."
9 Mahalaleel
said, moreover, to his son Jared, "When I die, embalm my body and lay it in the Cave
of Treasures, by the bodies of my fathers; then stand thou by my body and pray to God; and
take care of them, and fulfil thy ministry before them, until thou enterest into rest
thyself."
10 Mahalaleel
then blessed all his children; and then lay down on his bed, and entered into rest like
his fathers.
11 But when
Jared saw that his father Mahalaleel was dead, he wept, and sorrowed, and embraced and
kissed his hands and his feet; and so did all his children.
12 And his
children embalmed him carefully, and laid him by the bodies of his fathers. Then they
arose, and mourned for him forty days.
CHAP. XVII.
Jared turns
martinet. He is lured away to the land of Cain where he sees many voluptuous sights.
Jared barely escapes with a clean heart.
THEN Jared
kept his father's commandment, and arose like a lion over his people. He fed them in
righteousness and innocence, and commanded them to do nothing without his counsel. For he
was afraid concerning them, lest they should go to the children of Cain.
2 Wherefore
did he give them orders repeatedly; and continued to do so until the end of the four
hundred and eighty-fifth year of his life.
3 At the end
of these said years, there came unto him this sign. As Jared was standing like a lion
before the bodies of his fathers, praying and warning his people, Satan envied him, and
wrought a beautiful apparition, because Jared would not let his children do aught without
his counsel.
4 Satan then
appeared to him with thirty men of his hosts, in the form of handsome men; Satan himself
being the elder and tallest among them, with a fine beard.
5 They stood
at the mouth of the cave, and called out Jared, from within it.
6 He came out
to them, and found them looking like fine men, full of light, and of great beauty. He
wondered at their beauty and at their looks; and thought within himself whether they might
not be of the children of Cain.
7 He said
also in his heart, "As the children of Cain cannot come up to the height of this
mountain, and none of them is so handsome as these appear to be; and among these men there
is not one of my kindred - they must be strangers."
8 Then Jared
and they exchanged a greeting and he said to the elder among them, "0 my father,
explain to me the wonder that is in thee, and tell me who these are, with thee; for they
look to me like strange men."
9 Then the
elder began to weep, and the rest wept with him; and he said to Jared, "I am Adam
whom God made first; and this is Abel my son, who was killed by his brother Cain, into
whose heart Satan put to murder him.
10 "Then
this is my son Seth, whom I asked of the Lord, who gave him to me, to comfort me instead
of Abel.
11 "Then
this one is my son Enos, son of Seth, and that other one is Cainan, son of Enos, and that
other one is Mahalaleel, son of Cainan, thy father."
12 But Jared
remained wondering at their appearance, and at the speech of the elder to him.
13 Then the
elder said to him, "Marvel not, 0 my son; we live in the land north of the garden,
which God created before the world. He would not let us live there, but placed us inside
the garden, below which ye are now dwelling.
14 "But
after that I transgressed, He made me come out of it, and I was left to dwell in this
cave; great and sore troubles came upon me; and when my death drew near, I commanded my
son Seth to tend his people well; and this my commandment is to be handed from one to
another, unto the end of the generations to come.
15 "But,
0 Jared, my son, we live in beautiful regions, while you live here in misery, as this thy
father Mahalaleel informed me; telling me that a great flood will come and overwhelm the
whole earth.
16
"Therefore, 0 my son, fearing for your sakes, I rose and took my children with me,
and came hither for us to visit thee and thy children; but I found thee standing in this
cave weeping, and thy children scattered about this mountain, in the heat and in misery.
17 "But,
0 my son, as we missed our way, and came as far as this, we found other men below this
mountain; who inhabit a beautiful country, full of trees and of fruits, and of all manner
of verdure; it is like a garden; so that when we found them we thought they were you;
until thy father Mahalaleel told me they were no such thing.
18 "Now,
therefore, 0 my son, hearken to my counsel, and go down to them, thou and thy children. Ye
will rest from all this suffering in which ye are. But if thou wilt not go down to them,
then, arise, take thy children, and come with us to our garden; ye shall live in our
beautiful land, and ye shall rest from all this trouble, which thou and thy children are
now bearing."
19 But Jared
when he heard this discourse from the elder, wondered; and went hither and thither, but at
that moment he found not one of his children.
20 Then he
answered and said to the elder, "Why have you hidden yourselves until this day?"
21 And the
elder replied, "If thy father had not told us, we should not have known it."
22 Then Jared
believed his words were true.
23 So that
elder said to Jared, "Wherefore didst thou turn about, so and so?" And he said,
"I was seeking one of my children, to tell him about my going with you, and about
their coming down to those about whom thou hast spoken to me."
24 When the
elder heard Jared's intention, he said to him, "Let alone that purpose at present,
and come with us; thou shalt see our country; if the land in which we dwell pleases thee,
we and thou shall return hither and take thy family with us. But if our country does not
please thee, thou shalt come back to thine own place."
25 And the
elder urged Jared, to go before one of his children came to counsel him otherwise.
26 Jared,
then, came out of the cave and went with them, and among them. And they comforted him,
until they came to the top of the mountain of the sons of Cain.
27 Then said
the elder to one of his companions, "We have forgotten something by the mouth of the
cave, and that is the chosen garment we had brought to clothe Jared withal."
28 He then
said to one of them, "Go back, thou, some one; and we will wait for thee here, until
thou come back. Then will we clothe Jared and he shall be like us, good, handsome, and fit
to come with us into our country."
29 Then that
one went back.
30 But when
he was a short distance off, the elder called to him and said to him, "Tarry thou,
until I come up and speak to thee."
31 Then he
stood still, and the elder went up to him and said to him, "One thing we forgot at
the cave, it is this - to put out the lamp that burns inside it, above the bodies that are
therein. Then come back to us, quick."
32 That one
went, and the elder came back to his fellows and to Jared. And they came down from the
mountain, and Jared with them; and they stayed by a fountain of water, near the houses of
the children of Cain and waited for their companion until he brought the garment for
Jared.
33 He, then,
who went back to the cave, put out the lamp, and came to them and brought a phantom with
him and showed it them. And when Jared saw it he wondered at the beauty and grace thereof,
and rejoiced in his heart believing it was all true.
34 But while
they were staying there, three of them went into houses of the sons of Cain and said to
them, "Bring us to - day some food by the fountain of water, for us and our
companions to eat."
35 But when
the sons of Cain saw them, they wondered at them and thought: "These are beautiful to
look at, and such as we never saw before." So they rose and came with them to the
fountain of water, to see their companions.
36 They found
them so very handsome, that they cried aloud about their places for others to gather
together and come and look at these beautiful beings. Then they gathered around them both
men and women.
37 Then the
elder said to them, "We are strangers in your land, bring us some good food and
drink, you and your women, to refresh ourselves with you."
38 When those
men heard these words of the elder, every one of Cain's sons brought his wife, and another
brought his daughter, and so, many women came to them; every one addressing Jared either
for himself or for his wife; all alike.
39 But when
Jared saw what they did, his very soul wrenched itself from them; neither would he taste
of their food or of their drink.
40 The elder
saw him as he wrenched himself from them, and said to him, "Be not sad; I am the
great elder, as thou shalt see me do, do thyself in like manner."
41 Then he
spread his hands and took one of the women, and five of his companions did the same before
Jared, that he should do as they did.
42 But when
Jared saw them working infamy he wept, and said in his mind, - My fathers never did the
like.
43 He then
spread his hands and prayed with a fervent heart, and with much weeping, and entreated God
to deliver him from their hands.
44 No sooner
did Jared begin to pray than the elder fled with his companions; for they could not abide
in a place of prayer.
45 Then Jared
turned round but could not see them, but found himself standing in the midst of the
children of Cain.
46 He then
wept and said, "0 God, destroy me not with this race, concerning which my fathers
have warned me; for now, 0 my Lord God, I was thinking that those who appeared unto me
were my fathers; but I have found them out to be devils, who allured me by this beautiful
apparition, until I believed them.
47 "But
now I ask Thee, 0 God, to deliver me from this race, among whom I am now staying, as Thou
didst deliver me from those devils. Send Thy angel to draw me out of the midst of them;
for I have not myself power to escape from among them."
48 When Jared
had ended his prayer, God sent His angel in the midst of them, who took Jared and set him
upon the mountain, and showed him the way, gave him counsel, and then departed from him.
CHAP. XVIII.
Confusion in
the Cave of Treasures. Miraculous speech of the dead Adam.
THE children
of Jared were in the habit of visiting him hour after hour, to receive his blessing and to
ask his advice for every thing they did; and when he had a work to do, they did it for
him.
2 But this
time when they went into the cave they found not Jared, but they found the lamp put out,
and the bodies of the fathers thrown about, and voices came from them by the power of God,
that said, "Satan in an apparition has deceived our son, wishing to destroy him, as
he destroyed our son Cain."
3 They said
also, "Lord God of heaven and earth, deliver our son from the hand of Satan, who
wrought a great and false apparition before him." They also spake of other matters,
by the power of God.
4 But when
the children of Jared heard these voices they feared, and stood weeping for their father;
for they knew not what had befallen him.
5 And they
wept for him that day until the setting of the sun.
6 Then came
Jared with a woeful countenance, wretched in mind and body, and sorrowful at having been
separated from the bodies of his fathers.
7 But as he
was drawing near to the cave, his children saw him, and hastened to the cave, and hung
upon his neck, crying, and saying to him, "0 father, where hast thou been, and why
hast thou left us, as thou wast not wont to do?" And again, "0 father, when thou
didst disappear, the lamp over the bodies of our fathers went out, the bodies were thrown
about, and voices came from them"
8 When Jared
heard this he was sorry, and went into the cave; and there found the bodies thrown about,
the lamp put out, and the fathers themselves praying for his deliverance from the hand of
Satan.
9 Then Jared
fell upon the bodies and embraced them, and said, "0 my fathers, through your
intercession, let God deliver me from the hand of Satan! And I beg you will ask God to
keep me and to hide me from him unto the day of my death."
10 Then all
the voices ceased save the voice of our father Adam, who spake to Jared by the power of
God, just as one would speak to his fellow, saying, "0 Jared, my son, offer gifts to
God for having delivered thee from the hand of Satan; and when thou bringest those
offerings, so be it that thou offerest them on the altar on which I did offer. Then also,
beware of Satan; for he deluded me many a time with his apparitions, wishing to destroy
me, but God delivered me out of his hand.
11
"Command thy people that they be on their guard against him; and never cease to offer
up gifts to God."
12 Then the
voice of Adam also became silent; and Jared and his children wondered at this. Then they
laid the bodies as they were at first; and Jared and his children stood praying the whole
of that night, until break of day.
13 Then Jared
made an offering and offered it up on the altar, as Adam had commanded him. And as he went
up to the altar, he prayed to God for mercy and for forgiveness of his sin, concerning the
lamp going out.
14 Then God
appeared unto Jared on the altar and blessed him and his children, and accepted their
offerings; and commanded Jared to take of the sacred fire from the altar, and with it to
light the lamp that shed light on the body of Adam.
CHAP. XIX.
The children
of Jared are led astray.
THEN God
revealed to him again the promise He had made to Adam; He explained to him the 5500 years,
and revealed unto him the mystery of His coming upon the earth.
2 And God
said to Jared, "As to that fire which thou hast taken from the altar to light the
lamp withal, let it abide with you to give light to the bodies; and let it not come out of
the cave, until the body of Adam comes out of it.
3 But, 0
Jared, take care of the fire, that it burn bright in the lamp; neither go thou again out
of the cave until thou receivest an order through a vision, and not in an apparition, when
seen by thee.
4 "Then
command again thy people not to hold intercourse with the children of Cain, and not to
learn their ways; for I am God who loves not hatred and works of iniquity."
5 God gave
also many other commandments to Jared, and blessed him. And then withdrew His Word from
him.
6 Then Jared
drew near with his children, took some fire, and came down to the cave, and lighted the
lamp before the body of Adam; and he gave his people commandments as God had told him to
do.
7 This sign
happened to Jared at the end of his four hundred and fiftieth year; as did also many other
wonders, we do not record. But we record only this one for shortness sake, and in order
not to lengthen our narrative.
8 And Jared
continued to teach his children eighty years; but after that they began to transgress the
commandments he had given them, and to do many things without his counsel. They began to
go down from the Holy Mountain one after another, and to mix with the children of Cain, in
foul fellowships.
9 Now the
reason for which the children of Jared went down the Holy Mountain, is this, that we will
now reveal unto you.
CHAP. XX.
Ravishing
music; strong drink loosed among the sons of Cain. They don colorful clothing.
The children of Seth look on with longing eyes. They revolt from wise counsel; they
descend the
mountain into the valley of iniquity. They can not ascend the mountain again.
AFTER Cain
had gone down to the land of dark soil, and his children had multiplied therein, there was
one of them, whose name was Genun, son of Lamech the blind who slew Cain.
2 But as to
this Genun, Satan came into him in his childhood; and he made sundry trumpets and horns,
and string instruments, cymbals and psalteries, and lyres and harps, and flutes; and he
played on them at all times and at every hour.
3 And when he
played on them, Satan came into them, so that from among them were heard beautiful and
sweet sounds, that ravished the heart.
4 Then he
gathered companies upon companies to play on them; and when they played, it pleased well
the children of Cain, who inflamed themselves with sin among themselves, and burnt as with
fire; while Satan inflamed their hearts, one with another, and increased lust among them.
5 Satan also
taught Genun to bring strong drink out of corn; and this Genun used to bring together
companies upon companies in drink-houses; and brought into their hands all manner of
fruits and flowers; and they drank together.
6 Thus did
this Genun multiply sin exceedingly; he also acted with pride, and taught the children of
Cain to commit all manner of the grossest wickedness, which they knew not; and put them up
to manifold doings which they knew not before.
7 Then Satan,
when he saw that they yielded to Genun and hearkened to him in every thing he told them,
rejoiced greatly, increased Genun's understanding until he took iron and with it made
weapons of war.
8 Then when
they were drunk, hatred and murder increased among them; one man used violence against
another to teach him evil taking his children and defiling them before him.
9 And when
men saw they were overcome, and saw others that were not overpowered, those who were
beaten came to Genun, took refuge with him, and he made them his confederates.
10 Then sin
increased among them greatly; until a man married his own sister, or daughter, or mother,
and others; or the daughter of his father's sister, so that there was no more distinction
of relationship, and they no longer knew what is iniquity; but did wickedly, and the earth
was defiled with sin; and they angered God the Judge, who had created them.
11 But Genun
gathered together companies upon companies, that played on horns and on all the other
instruments we have already mentioned, at the foot of the Holy Mountain; and they did so
in order that the children of Seth who were on the Holy Mountain should hear it.
12 But when
the children of Seth heard the noise, they wondered, and came by companies, and stood on
the top of the mountain to look at those below; and they did thus a whole year.
13 When, at
the end of that year, Genun saw that they were being won over to him little by little,
Satan entered into him, and taught him to make dyeing - stuffs for garments of divers
patterns, and made him understand how to dye crimson and purple and what not.
14 And the
sons of Cain who wrought all this, and shone in beauty and gorgeous apparel, gathered
together at the foot of the mountain in splendour, with horns and gorgeous dresses, and
horse races, committing all manner of abominations.
15 Meanwhile
the children of Seth, who were on the Holy Mountain, prayed and praised God, in the place
of the hosts of angels who had fallen; wherefore God had called them 'angels,"
because He rejoiced over them greatly.
16 But after
this, they no longer kept His commandment, nor held by the promise He had made to their
fathers; but they relaxed from their fasting and praying, and from the counsel of Jared
their father. And they kept on gathering together on the top of the mountain, to look upon
the children of Cain, from morning until evening, and upon what they did, upon their
beautiful dresses and ornaments.
17 Then the
children of Cain looked up from below, and saw the children of Seth, standing in troops on
the top of the mountain; and they called to them to come down to them.
18 But the
children of Seth said to them from above, "We don't know the way." Then Genun,
the son of Lamech, heard them say they did not know the way, and he bethought himself how
he might bring them down.
19 Then Satan
appeared to him by night, saying, "There is no way for them to come down from the
mountain on which they dwell; but when they come to-morrow, say to them, 'Come ye to the
western side of the mountain; there you will find the way of a stream of water, that comes
down to the foot of the mountain, between two hills; come down that way to us."
20 Then when
it was day, Genun blew the horns and beat the drums below the mountain, as he was wont.
The children of Seth heard it, and came as they used to do.
21 Then Genun
said to them from down below, "Go to the western side of the mountain, there you will
find the way to come down."
22 But when
the children of Seth heard these words from him, they went back into the cave to Jared, to
tell him all they had heard.
23 Then when
Jared heard it, he was grieved; for he knew that they would transgress his counsel.
24 After this
a hundred men of the children of Seth gathered together, and said among themselves,
"Come, let us go down to the children of Cain, and see what they do, and enjoy
ourselves with them."
25 But when
Jared heard this of the hundred men, his very soul was moved, and his heart was grieved.
He then arose with great fervour, and stood in the midst of them, and adjured them by the
blood of Abel the just, "Let not one of you go down from this holy and pure mountain,
in which our fathers have ordered us to dwell."
26 But when
Jared saw that they did not receive his words, he said unto them, "0 my good and
innocent and holy children, know that when once you go down from this holy mountain, God
will not allow you to return again to it."
27 He again
adjured them, saying, "I adjure by the death of our father Adam, and by the blood of
Abel, of Seth, of Enos, of Cainan, and of Mahalaleel, to hearken to me, and not to go down
from this holy mountain; for the moment you leave it, you will be reft of life and of
mercy; and you shall no longer be called 'children of God,' but 'children of the devil.'
28 But they
would not hearken to his words.
29 Enoch at
that time was already grown up, and in his zeal for God, he arose and said, "Hear me,
0 ye sons of Seth, small and great-when ye transgress the commandment of our fathers, and
go down from this holy mountain-ye shall not come up hither again for ever."
30 But they
rose up against Enoch, and would not hearken to his words, but went down from the Holy
Mountain.
31 And when
they looked at the daughters of Cain, at their beautiful figures, and at their hands and
feet dyed with colour, and tattooed in ornaments on their faces, the fire of sin was
kindled in them.
32 Then Satan
made them look most beautiful before the sons of Seth, as he also made the sons of Seth
appear of the fairest in the eyes of the daughters of Cain, so that the daughters of Cain
lusted after the sons of Seth like ravenous beasts, and the sons of Seth after the
daughters of Cain, until they committed abomination with them.
33 But after
they had thus fallen into this defilement, they returned by the way they had come, and
tried to ascend the Holy Mountain. But they could not, because the stones of that holy
mountain were of fire flashing before them, by reason of which they could not go up again.
34 And God
was angry with them, and repented of them because they had come down from glory, and had
thereby lost or forsaken their own purity or innocence, and were fallen into the
defilement of sin.
35 Then God
sent His Word to Jared, saying, "These thy children, whom thou didst call 'My
children,' - behold they have transgressed My commandment, and have gone down to the abode
of perdition, and of sin. Send a messenger to those that are left, that they may not go
down, and be lost."
36 Then Jared
wept before the Lord, and asked of Him mercy and forgiveness. But he wished that his soul
might depart from his body, rather than hear these words from God about the going down of
his children from the Holy Mountain.
37 But he
followed God's order, and preached unto them not to go down from that holy mountain, and
not to hold intercourse with the children of Cain.
38 But they
heeded not his message, and would not obey his counsel.
CHAP. XXI.
Jared dies in
sorrow for his sons who had gone astray. A prediction of the Flood.
AFTER this
another company gathered together, and they went to look after their brethren; but they
perished as well as they. And so it was, company after company, until only a few of them
were left.
2 Then Jared
sickened from grief, and his sickness was such that the day of his death drew near.
3 Then he
called Enoch his eldest son, and Methuselah Enoch's son, and Lamech the son of Methuselah,
and Noah the son of Lamech.
4 And when
they were come to him he prayed over them and blessed them, and said to them, "Ye are
righteous, innocent sons; go ye not down from this holy mountain; for behold, your
children and your children's children have gone down from this holy mountain, and have
estranged themselves from this holy mountain, through their abominable lust and
transgression of God's commandment.
5 "But I
know, through the power of God, that He will not leave you on this holy mountain, because
your children have transgressed His commandment and that of our fathers, which we had
received from them.
6 "But,
0 my sons, God will take you to a strange land, and ye never shall again return to behold
with your eyes this garden and this holy mountain.
7
"Therefore, 0 my sons, set your hearts on your own selves, and keep the commandment
of God which is with you. And when you go from this holy mountain, into a strange land
which ye know not, take with you the body of our father Adam, and with it these three
precious gifts and offerings, namely, the gold, the incense, and the myrrh; and let them
be in the place where the body of our father Adam shall lay.
8 "And
unto him of you who shall be left, 0 my sons, shall the Word of God come, and when he goes
out of this land he shall take with him the body of our father Adam, and shall lay it in
the middle of the earth, the place in which salvation shall be wrought."
9 Then Noah
said unto him, "Who is he of us that shall be left?"
10 And Jared
answered, "Thou art he that shall be left. And thou shalt take the body of our father
Adam from the cave, and place it with thee in the ark when the flood comes.
11 "And
thy son Shem, who shall come out of thy loins, he it is who shall lay the body of our
father Adam in the middle of the earth, in the place whence salvation shall come."
12 Then Jared
turned to his son Enoch, and said unto him "Thou, my son, abide in this cave, and
minister diligently before the body of our father Adam all the days of thy life; and feed
thy people in righteousness and innocence."
13 And Jared
said no more. His hands were loosened, his eyes closed, and he entered into rest like his
fathers. His death took place in the three hundred and sixtieth year of Noah, and in the
nine hundred and eighty-ninth year of his own life; on the twelfth of Takhsas on a Friday.
14 But as
Jared died, tears streamed down his face by reason of his great sorrow, for the children
of Seth, who had fallen in his days.
15 Then
Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech and Noah, these four, wept over him; embalmed him carefully, and
then laid him in the Cave of Treasures. Then they rose and mourned for him forty days.
16 And when
these days of mourning were ended, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech and Noah remained in sorrow
of heart, because their father had departed from them, and they saw him no more.
CHAP. XXII.
Only three
righteous men left in the world. The evil conditions of men prior to the Flood.
BUT Enoch
kept the commandment of Jared his father, and continued to minister in the cave.
2 It is this
Enoch to whom many wonders happened, and who also wrote a celebrated book; but those
wonders may not be told in this place.
3 Then after
this, the children of Seth went astray and fell, they, their children and their wives. And
when Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech and Noah saw them, their hearts suffered by reason of their
fall into doubt full of unbelief; and they wept and sought of God mercy, to preserve them,
and to bring them out of that wicked generation.
4 Enoch
continued in his ministry before the Lord three hundred and eighty-five years, and at the
end of that time he became aware through the grace of God, that God intended to remove him
from the earth.
5 He then
said to his son, "0 my son, I know that God intends to bring the waters of the Flood
upon the earth, and to destroy our creation.
6 "And
ye are the last rulers over this people on this mountain; for I know that not one will be
left you to beget children on this holy mountain; neither shall any one of you rule over
the children of his people; neither shall any great company be left of you, on this
mountain."
7 Enoch said
also to them, "Watch over your souls, and hold fast by your fear of God and by your
service of Him, and worship Him in upright faith, and serve Him in righteousness,
innocence and judgment, in repentance and also in purity."
8 When Enoch
had ended his commandments to them, God transported him from that mountain to the land of
life, to the mansions of the righteous and of the chosen, the abode of Paradise of joy, in
light that reaches up to heaven; light that is outside the light of this world; for it is
the light of God, that fills the whole world, but which no place can contain.
9 Thus,
because Enoch was in the light of God, he found himself out of the reach of death; until
God would have him die.
10
Altogether, not one of our fathers or of their children, remained on that holy mountain,
except those three, Methuselah, Lamech, and Noah. For all the rest went down from the
mountain and fell into sin with the children of Cain. Therefore were they forbidden that
mountain, and none remained on it but those three men.
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