The crystal sea, God
commands Adam, expelled from Eden, to live in the Cave of Treasures.
1 On the
third day, God planted the garden in the east of the earth, on the border of the world
eastward, beyond which, towards the sun-rising, one finds nothing but water, that
encompasses the whole world, and reaches to the borders of heaven.
2 And to the north of the garden there is a sea of water, clear and pure to the taste,
unlike anything else; so that, through the clearness thereof, one may look into the depths
of the earth.
3 And when a man washes himself in it, he becomes clean of the cleanness thereof, and
white of its whiteness -- even if he were dark.
4 And God created that sea of his own good pleasure, for He knew what would come of the
man He would make; so that after he had left the garden, on account of his transgression,
men should be born in the earth. Among them are righteous ones who will die, whose souls
God would raise at the last day; when all of them will return to their flesh, bathe in the
water of that sea, and repent of their sins.
5 But when God made Adam go out of the garden, He did not place him on the border of it
northward. This was so that he and Eve would not be able to go near to the sea of water
where they could wash themselves in it, be cleansed from their sins, erase the
transgression they had committed, and be no longer reminded of it in the thought of their
punishment.
6 As to the southern side of the garden, God did not want Adam to live there either;
because, when the wind blew from the north, it would bring him, on that southern side, the
delicious smell of the trees of the garden.
7 Wherefore God did not put Adam there. This was so that he would not be able to smell the
sweet smell of those trees, forget his transgression, and find consolation for what he had
done by taking delight in the smell of the trees and yet not be cleansed from his
transgression.
8 Again, also, because God is merciful and of great pity, and governs all things in a way
that He alone knows -- He made our father Adam live in the western border of the garden,
because on that side the earth is very broad.
9 And God commanded him to live there in a cave in a rock -- the Cave of Treasures below
the garden.
Chapter 2
Adam and Eve faint when
they leave the Garden. God sends His Word to encourage them.
1 But when
our father Adam, and Eve, went out of the garden, they walked the ground on their feet,
not knowing they were walking.
2 And when they came to the opening of the gate of the garden, and saw the broad earth
spread before them, covered with stones large and small, and with sand, they feared and
trembled, and fell on their faces, from the fear that came over them; and they were as
dead.
3 Because -- whereas until this time they had been in the garden land, beautifully planted
with all manner of trees -- they now saw themselves, in a strange land, which they knew
not, and had never seen.
4 And because, when they were in the garden they were filled with the grace of a bright
nature, and they had not hearts turned toward earthly things.
5 Therefore God had pity on them; and when He saw them fallen before the gate of the
garden, He sent His Word to our father, Adam and Eve, and raised them from their fallen
state.
Chapter 3
Concerning the promise of
the great five and a half days.
1 God said
to Adam, "I have ordained on this earth days and years, and you and your descendants
shall live and walk in them, until the days and years are fulfilled; when I shall send the
Word that created you, and against which you have transgressed, the Word that made you
come out of the garden, and that raised you when you were fallen.
2 Yes, the Word that will again save you when the five and a half days are
fulfilled."
3 But when Adam heard these words from God, and of the great five and a half days, he did
not understand the meaning of them.
4 For Adam was thinking there would be only five and a half days for him until the end of
the world.
5 And Adam cried, and prayed to God to explain it to him.
6 Then God in his mercy for Adam who was made after His own image and likeness, explained
to him, that these were 5,000 and 500 years; and how One would then come and save him and
his descendants.
7 But before that, God had made this covenant with our father, Adam, in the same terms,
before he came out of the garden, when he was by the tree where Eve took of the fruit and
gave it to him to eat.
8 Because, when our father Adam came out of the garden, he passed by that tree, and saw
how God had changed the appearance of it into another form, and how it shriveled.
9 And as Adam went to it he feared, trembled and fell down; but God in His mercy lifted
him up, and then made this covenant with him.
10 And again, when Adam was by the gate of the garden, and saw the cherub with a sword of
flashing fire in his hand, and the cherub grew angry and frowned at him, both Adam and Eve
became afraid of him, and thought he meant to put them to death. So they fell on their
faces, trembled with fear.
11 But he had pity on them, and showed them mercy; and turning from them went up to
heaven, and prayed to the Lord, and said; --
12 "Lord, You sent me to watch at the gate of the garden, with a sword of fire.
13 But when Your servants, Adam and Eve, saw me, they fell on their faces, and were as
dead. O my Lord, what shall we do to Your servants?"
14 Then God had pity on them, and showed them mercy, and sent His Angel to keep the
garden.
15 And the Word of the Lord came to Adam and Eve, and raised them up.
16 And the Lord said to Adam, "I told you that at the end of the five and a half
days, I will send my Word and save you.
17 Strengthen your heart, therefore, and stay in the Cave of Treasures, of which I have
before spoken to you."
18 And when Adam heard this Word from God, he was comforted with that which God had told
him. For He had told him how He would save him.
Chapter 4
Adam mourns over the
changed conditions. Adam and Eve enter the Cave of Treasures.
1 But Adam
and Eve cried for having come out of the garden, their first home.
2 And indeed, when Adam looked at his flesh, that was altered, he cried bitterly, he and
Eve, over what they had done. And they walked and went gently down into the Cave of
Treasures.
3 And as they came to it, Adam cried over himself and said to Eve, "Look at this cave
that is to be our prison in this world, and a place of punishment!
4 What is it compared with the garden? What is its narrowness compared with the space of
the other?
5 What is this rock, by the side of those groves? What is the gloom of this cavern,
compared with the light of the garden?
6 What is this overhanging ledge of rock to shelter us, compared with the mercy of the
Lord that overshadowed us?
7 What is the soil of this cave compared with the garden land? This earth, strewed with
stones; and that, planted with delicious fruit trees?"
8 And Adam said to Eve, "Look at your eyes, and at mine, which before beheld angels
praising in heaven; and they too, without ceasing.
9 But now we do not see as we did; our eyes have become of flesh; they cannot see like
they used to see before."
10 Adam said again to Eve, "What is our body today, compared to what it was in former
days, when we lived in the garden?"
11 After this, Adam did not want to enter the cave, under the overhanging rock; nor would
he ever want to enter it.
12 But he bowed to God's orders; and said to himself, "Unless I enter the cave, I
shall again be a transgressor."
Chapter 5
Eve makes a noble and
emotional intercession, taking the blame on herself.
1 Then Adam
and Eve entered the cave, and stood praying, in their own tongue, unknown to us, but which
they knew well.
2 And as they prayed, Adam raised his eyes and saw the rock and the roof of the cave that
covered him overhead. This prevented him from seeing either heaven or God's creatures. So
he cried and beat his chest hard, until he dropped, and was as dead.
3 And Eve sat crying; for she believed he was dead.
4 Then she got up, spread her hands toward God, appealing to Him for mercy and pity, and
said, "O God, forgive me my sin, the sin which I committed, and don't remember it
against me.
5 For I alone caused Your servant to fall from the garden into this condemned land; from
light into this darkness; and from the house of joy into this prison.
6 O God, look at this Your servant fallen in this manner, and bring him back to life, that
he may cry and repent of his transgression which he committed through me.
7 Don't take away his soul right now; but let him live that he may stand after the measure
of his repentance, and do Your will, as before his death.
8 But if You do not bring him back to life, then, O God, take away my own soul, that I be
like him, and leave me not in this dungeon, one and alone; for I could not stand alone in
this world, but with him only.
9 For You, O God, caused him to fall asleep, and took a bone from his side, and restored
the flesh in the place of it, by Your divine power.
10 And You took me, the bone, and make me a woman, bright like him, with heart, reason,
and speech; and in flesh, like to his own; and You made me after the likeness of his
looks, by Your mercy and power.
11 O Lord, I and he are one, and You, O God, are our Creator, You are He who made us both
in one day.
12 Therefore, O God, give him life, that he may be with me in this strange land, while we
live in it on account of our transgression.
13 But if You will not give him life, then take me, even me, like him; that we both may
die the same day."
14 And Eve cried bitterly, and fell on our father Adam; from her great sorrow.
Chapter 6
God's reprimand to Adam
and Eve in which he points out how and why they sinned.
1 But God
looked at them; for they had killed themselves through great grief.
2 But He decided to raise them and comfort them.
3 He, therefore, sent His Word to them; that they should stand and be raised immediately.
4 And the Lord said to Adam and Eve, "You transgressed of your own free will, until
you came out of the garden in which I had placed you.
5 Of your own free will have you transgressed through your desire for divinity, greatness,
and an exalted state, such as I have; so that I deprived you of the bright nature in which
you then were, and I made you come out of the garden to this land, rough and full of
trouble.
6 If only you had not transgressed My commandment and had kept My law, and had not eaten
of the fruit of the tree which I told you not to come near! And there were fruit trees in
the garden better than that one.
7 But the wicked Satan did not keep his faith and had no good intent towards Me, that
although I had created him, he considered Me to be useless, and sought the Godhead for
himself; for this I hurled him down from heaven so that he could not remain in his first
estate -- it was he who made the tree appear pleasant in your eyes, until you ate of it,
by believing his words.
8 Thus have you transgressed My commandment, and therefore I have brought on you all these
sorrows.
9 For I am God the Creator, who, when I created My creatures, did not intend to destroy
them. But after they had sorely roused My anger, I punished them with grievous plagues,
until they repent.
10 But, if on the contrary, they still continue hardened in their transgression, they
shall be under a curse forever."
Chapter 7
The beasts are appeased.
1 When Adam
and Eve heard these words from God, they cried and sobbed yet more; but they strengthened
their hearts in God, because they now felt that the Lord was to them like a father and a
mother; and for this very reason, they cried before Him, and sought mercy from Him.
2 Then God had pity on them, and said: "O Adam, I have made My covenant with you, and
I will not turn from it; neither will I let you return to the garden, until My covenant of
the great five and a half days is fulfilled."
3 Then Adam said to God, "O Lord, You created us, and made us fit to be in the
garden; and before I transgressed, You made all beasts come to me, that I should name
them.
4 Your grace was then on me; and I named every one according to Your mind; and you made
them all subject to me.
5 But now, O Lord God, that I have transgressed Your commandment, all beasts will rise
against me and will devour me, and Eve Your handmaid; and will cut off our life from the
face of the earth.
6 I therefore beg you, O God, that since You have made us come out of the garden, and have
made us be in a strange land, You will not let the beasts hurt us."
7 When the Lord heard these words from Adam, He had pity on him, and felt that he had
truly said that the beasts of the field would rise and devour him and Eve, because He, the
Lord, was angry with the two of them on account of their transgressions.
8 Then God commanded the beasts, and the birds, and all that moves on the earth, to come
to Adam and to be familiar with him, and not to trouble him and Eve; nor yet any of the
good and righteous among their offspring.
9 Then all the beasts paid homage to Adam, according to the commandment of God; except the
serpent, against which God was angry. It did not come to Adam, with the beasts.
Chapter 8
The
"Bright Nature" of man is taken away.
1 Then Adam
cried and said, "O God, when we lived in the garden, and our hearts were lifted up,
we saw the angels that sang praises in heaven, but now we can't see like we used to; no,
when we entered the cave, all creation became hidden from us."
2 Then God the Lord said to Adam, "When you were under subjection to Me, you had a
bright nature within you, and for that reason could you see things far away. But after
your transgression your bright nature was withdrawn from you; and it was not left to you
to see things far away, but only near at hand; after the ability of the flesh; for it is
brutish."
3 When Adam and Eve had heard these words from God, they went their way; praising and
worshipping Him with a sorrowful heart.
4 And God ceased to commune with them.
Chapter 9
Water from the Tree of
Life. Adam and Eve near drowning.
1 Then Adam
and Eve came out of the Cave of Treasures, and went near to the garden gate, and there
they stood to look at it, and cried for having come away from it.
2 And Adam and Eve went from before the gate of the garden to the southern side of it, and
found there the water that watered the garden, from the root of the Tree of Life, and that
split itself from there into four rivers over the earth.
3 Then they came and went near to that water, and looked at it; and saw that it was the
water that came forth from under the root of the Tree of Life in the garden.
4 And Adam cried and wailed, and beat his chest, for being severed from the garden; and
said to Eve: --
5 "Why have you brought on me, on yourself, and on our descendants, so many of these
plagues and punishments?"
6 And Eve said to him, "What is it you have seen that has caused you to cry and to
speak to me in this manner?"
7 And he said to Eve, "Do you not see this water that was with us in the garden, that
watered the trees of the garden, and flowed out from there?
8 And we, when we were in the garden, did not care about it; but since we came to this
strange land, we love it, and turn it to use for our body."
9 But when Eve heard these words from him, she cried; and from the soreness of their
crying, they fell into that water; and would have put an end to themselves in it, so as
never again to return and behold the creation; for when they looked at the work of
creation, they felt they must put an end to themselves.
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