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Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894-1975

"First Book of Adam and Eve"


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.


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