9 Then the Word of God came again to Adam, and said to
him, "Take some of this wheat and make yourselves some
bread with it, to nourish your body therewith." And God
gave Adam's heart wisdom, to work out the corn until it
became bread.
10 Adam accomplished all that, until he grew very
faint and weary. He then returned to the cave; rejoicing
at what he had learned of what is done with wheat, until it
is made into bread for one's use.
* In this book, the terms 'corn' and 'wheat' are used
interchangeably. The reference is possibly used to
indicate a type of ancient grain resembling Egyptian Corn
also known as Durra. Durra is a wheat-like cereal grain
frequently cultivated in dry regions such as Egypt.
Chapter LXVII - "Then Satan began to lead astray Adam and Eve. . . ."
1 When Adam and Eve went down to the land of black mud
and came near to the wheat God had showed them and saw that
it was ripe and ready for reaping, they did not have a
sickle to reap it with. So they readied themselves, and
began to pull up the wheat by hand, until it was all done.
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