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Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894-1975

"First Book of Adam and Eve"

And they returned towards the cave. This happened in
the evening of the thirty-ninth day.
13 Then Adam and Eve stood up and with a fiery passion,
prayed to God, to give them strength; for they had become
weak because of hunger and thirst and prayer. But they
watched the whole of that night praying, until morning.
14 Then Adam said to Eve, "Get up, let us go towards
the eastern gate of the garden as God told us."
15 And they said their prayers as they were accustomed
to do every day; and they left the cave to go near to the
eastern gate of the garden.
16 Then Adam and Eve stood up and prayed, and appealed
to God to strengthen them, and to send them something to
satisfy their hunger.
17 But after they finished their prayers, they were
too weak to move.
18 Then came the Word of God again, and said to them,
"O Adam, get up, go and bring the two figs here."
19 Then Adam and Eve got up, and went until they came
near to the cave.

Chapter LXII - Two fruit trees.

1 But Satan the wicked was envious, because of the
consolation God had given them.


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