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The First Book of Adam and Eve

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 282    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

for having come out of th

, he cried bitterly, he and Eve, over what they had done. And

and said to Eve, "Look at this cave that is to be

rden? What is its narrowness comp

e groves? What is the gloom of this cave

ock to shelter us, compared with the

he garden land? This earth, strewed with stones

and at mine, which before beheld angels prai

r eyes have become of flesh; they can

body today, compared to what it was in f

ter the cave, under the overhanging ro

said to himself, "Unless I enter the

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The First Book of Adam and Eve
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“It is considered by many scholars to be part of the "Pseudepigrapha", historical biblical works that are considered to be fiction. This stigma, prevented its inclusion in the compilation of the Holy Bible. Its a written history of what happened in the days of Adam and Eve after they were cast out of the garden. Considered to be pseudepigraphic by some, it carries significant meaning and insight into events of that time. Its simply an account handed down by word of mouth, from generation to generation, linking the time the first human life was created to the time it was finally written down. This version is the work of unknown Egyptians. The lack of historical allusion makes it difficult to date the writing, however, using other pseudepigraphical works as a reference, it was probably written a few hundred years before the birth of Christ. Parts of this version are found in the Jewish Talmud, and the Islamic Koran, showing what a vital role it played in the original literature of human wisdom.”