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7 Then she threw herself after him; and was torn and
ripped by stones; and remained lying as dead.
8 But the merciful God, who looks over His creatures,
looked at Adam and Eve as they lay dead, and He sent His
Word to them, and raised them.
9 And said to Adam, "O Adam, all this misery which you
have brought on yourself, will have no affect against My rule,
neither will it alter the covenant of the 5, 500 years."
Chapter XXII - Adam in a gracious mood.
1 Then Adam said to God, "I dry up in the heat, I am
faint from walking, and I don't want to be in this world.
And I don't know when You will take me out of it to rest."
2 Then the Lord God said to him, "O Adam, it cannot be
now, not until you have ended your days. Then shall I
bring you out of this miserable land."
3 And Adam said to God, "While I was in the garden I
knew neither heat, nor languor, neither moving about, nor
trembling, nor fear; but now since I came to this land, all
this affliction has come over me.
4 Then God said to Adam, "So long as you were keeping
My commandment, My light and My grace rested on you.
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