s endurance
of hunger and thirst, and of the heat. And He changed the two fig
trees into two figs, as they were at first, and then said to Adam and
to Eve, "Each of you may take one fig." And they took them, as the
Lord commanded them.
2 And He said to them, "You must now go into the cave and eat the figs,
and satisfy your hunger, or else you will die."
3 So, as God commanded them, they went into the cave about sunset. And
Adam and Eve stood up and prayed during the setting sun.
4 Then they sat down to eat the figs; but they knew not how to eat
them; for they were not accustomed to eat earthly food. They were
afraid that if they ate, their stomach would be burdened and their
flesh thickened, and their hearts would take to liking earthly food.
5 But while they were thus seated, God, out of pity for them, sent them
His angel, so they wouldn't perish of hunger and thirst.
6 And the angel said to Adam and Eve, "God says to you that you do not
have the strength that would be required to fast until death; eat,
therefore, and strengthen your bodies; for you are now animal flesh and
cannot subsist without food and drink."
7 Then Adam and Eve took the figs and began to eat of them. But God
had put into them a mixture as of savory bread and blood.
8 Then the angel went from Adam and Eve, who ate of the figs until they
had satisfied their hunger. Then they put aside what was left; but by
the power of God, the figs became whole again, because God blessed them.
9 After this Adam and Eve got up, and prayed with a joyful heart and
renewed strength, and praised and rejoiced abundantly the whole of that
night. And this was the end of the eighty-third day.
Chapter LXV - Adam and Eve acquire digestive organs. Final hope of
returning to the Garden is lost.
1 And when it was day, they got up and prayed, after their custom, and
then went out of the cave.
2 But they became sick from the food they had eaten because they were
not used to it, so they went about in the cave saying to each other:--
3 "What has our eating caused to happen to us, that we should be in
such pain? We are in misery, we shall die! It would have been better
for us to have died keeping our bodies pure than to have eaten and
defiled them with food."
4 Then Adam said to Eve, "This pain did not come to us in the garden,
neither did we eat such bad food there. Do you think, O Eve, that God
will plague us through the food that is in
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