6 When, therefore, Adam and Eve saw the light, fancying it was real,
they strengthened their hearts; yet, as they were trembling, Adam said
to Eve:--
7 "Look at that great light, and at those many songs of praise, and at
that host standing outside who won't come into our cave. Why don't
they tell us what they want, where they are from, what the meaning of
this light is, what those praises are, why they have been sent to this
place, and why they won't come in?
8 If they were from God, they would come into the cave with us, and
would tell us why they were sent."
9 Then Adam stood up and prayed to God with a burning heart, and said:--
10 "O Lord, is there in the world another god besides You, who created
angels and filled them with light, and sent them to keep us, who would
come with them?
11 But, look, we see these hosts that stand at the mouth of the cave;
they are in a great light; they sing loud praises. If they are of some
other god than You, tell me; and if they are sent by you, inform me of
the reason for which You have sent them."
12 No sooner had Adam said this, than an angel from God appeared to him
in the cave, who said to him, "O Adam, fear not. This is Satan and his
hosts; he wishes to deceive you as he deceived you at first. For the
first time, he was hidden in the serpent; but this time he is come to
you in the likeness of an angel of light; in order that, when you
worshipped him, he might enslave you, in the very presence of God."
13 Then the angel went from Adam and seized Satan at the opening of the
cave, and stripped him of the pretense he had assumed, and brought him
in his own hideous form to Adam and Eve; who were afraid of him when
they saw him.
14 And the angel said to Adam, "This hideous form has been his ever
since God made him fall from heaven. He could not have come near you
in it; he therefore transformed himself into an angel of light."
15 Then the angel drove away Satan and his hosts from Adam and Eve, and
said to them, "Fear not; God who created you, will strengthen you."
16 And the angel left them.
17 But Adam and Eve remained standing in the cave; no consolation came
to them; they divided in their thoughts.
18 And when it was morning they prayed; and then went out to seek the
garden. For their hearts were towards it, and they could get no
consolation for having left it.
Chapter XXVIII - The Devil pretends to lead Adam and Eve to the water
to bathe.
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