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And
it
came
to
pass
that
after
I,
the
Lord
God,
had
driven
them
out,
that
Adam
began
to
till
the
earth,
and
to
have
a
dominion
over
all
the
beasts
of
the
field,
and
to
eat
his
bread
by
the
sweat
of
his
b
brow,
as
I
the
Lord
had
commanded
him.
And
Eve,
also,
his
wife,
did
c
labor
with
him.
2 And
a
Adam
knew
his
wife,
and
she
bare
unto
him
b
sons
and
c
daughters,
and
they
began
to
d
multiply
and
to
replenish
the
earth.
3 And
from
that
time
forth,
the
sons
and
a
daughters
of
Adam
began
to
divide
two
and
two
in
the
land,
and
to
till
the
land,
and
to
tend
flocks,
and
they
also
begat
sons
and
daughters.
4 And
Adam
and
Eve,
his
wife,
a
called
upon
the
name
of
the
Lord,
and
they
heard
the
voice
of
the
Lord
from
the
way
toward
the
Garden
of
b
Eden,
speaking
unto
them,
and
they
saw
him
not;
for
they
were
shut
out
from
his
c
presence.
5 And
he
gave
unto
them
commandments,
that
they
should
a
worship
the
Lord
their
God,
and
should
offer
the
b
firstlings
of
their
c
flocks,
for
an
offering
unto
the
Lord.
And
Adam
was
d
obedient
unto
the
commandments
of
the
Lord.
6 And
after
many
days
an
a
angel
of
the
Lord
appeared
unto
Adam,
saying:
Why
dost
thou
offer
b
sacrifices
unto
the
Lord?
And
Adam
said
unto
him:
I
know
not,
save
the
Lord
commanded
me.
7 And
then
the
angel
spake,
saying:
This
thing
is
a
a
similitude
of
the
b
sacrifice
of
the
Only
Begotten
of
the
Father,
which
is
full
of
c
grace
and
d
truth.
8 Wherefore,
thou
shalt
do
all
that
thou
doest
in
the
a
name
of
the
Son,
and
thou
shalt
b
repent
and
c
call
upon
God
in
the
name
of
the
Son
forevermore.
9 And
in
that
day
the
a
Holy
Ghost
fell
upon
Adam,
which
beareth
record
of
the
Father
and
the
Son,
saying:
I
am
the
b
Only
Begotten
of
the
Father
from
the
beginning,
henceforth
and
forever,
that
as
thou
hast
c
fallen
thou
mayest
be
d
redeemed,
and
all
mankind,
even
as
many
as
will.
10 And
in
that
day
Adam
blessed
God
and
was
a
filled,
and
began
to
b
prophesy
concerning
all
the
families
of
the
earth,
saying:
Blessed
be
the
name
of
God,
for
because
of
my
c
transgression
my
d
eyes
are
opened,
and
in
this
life
I
shall
have
e
joy,
and
again
in
the
f
flesh
I
shall
see
God.
11 And
Eve,
his
wife,
heard
all
these
things
and
was
glad,
saying:
Were
it
not
for
our
transgression
we
never
should
have
had
a
seed,
and
never
should
have
b
known
good
and
evil,
and
the
joy
of
our
redemption,
and
the
eternal
life
which
God
giveth
unto
all
the
obedient.
12 And
Adam
and
a
Eve
blessed
the
name
of
God,
and
they
made
all
things
b
known
unto
their
sons
and
their
daughters.
13 And
a
Satan
came
among
them,
saying:
I
am
also
a
son
of
God;
and
he
commanded
them,
saying:
b
Believe
it
not;
and
they
believed
it
not,
and
they
c
loved
Satan
more
than
God.
And
men
began
from
that
time
forth
to
be
d
carnal,
sensual,
and
devilish.
14 And
the
Lord
God
called
upon
men
by
the
a
Holy
Ghost
everywhere
and
commanded
them
that
they
should
repent;
15 And
as
many
as
a
believed
in
the
Son,
and
repented
of
their
sins,
should
be
b
saved;
and
as
many
as
believed
not
and
repented
not,
should
be
c
damned;
and
the
words
went
forth
out
of
the
mouth
of
God
in
a
firm
decree;
wherefore
they
must
be
fulfilled.
16 And
Adam
and
Eve,
his
wife,
ceased
not
to
call
upon
God.
And
Adam
knew
Eve
his
wife,
and
she
conceived
and
bare
a
Cain,
and
said:
I
have
gotten
a
man
from
the
Lord;
wherefore
he
may
not
reject
his
words.
But
behold,
Cain
b
hearkened
not,
saying:
Who
is
the
Lord
that
I
should
c
know
him?
17 And
she
again
conceived
and
bare
his
brother
Abel.
And
Abel
a
hearkened
unto
the
voice
of
the
Lord.
And
b
Abel
was
a
keeper
of
sheep,
but
Cain
was
a
tiller
of
the
ground.
18 And
Cain
a
loved
Satan
more
than
God.
And
Satan
commanded
him,
saying:
b
Make
an
offering
unto
the
Lord.
19 And
in
process
of
time
it
came
to
pass
that
Cain
brought
of
the
a
fruit
of
the
ground
an
offering
unto
the
Lord.
20 And
Abel,
he
also
brought
of
the
a
firstlings
of
his
flock,
and
of
the
fat
thereof.
And
the
Lord
had
b
respect
unto
Abel,
and
to
his
c
offering;
21 But
unto
Cain,
and
to
his
a
offering,
he
had
not
respect.
Now
Satan
knew
this,
and
it
b
pleased
him.
And
Cain
was
very
wroth,
and
his
countenance
fell.
22 And
the
Lord
said
unto
Cain:
Why
art
thou
wroth?
Why
is
thy
countenance
fallen?
23 If
thou
doest
well,
thou
shalt
be
a
accepted.
And
if
thou
doest
not
well,
sin
lieth
at
the
door,
and
Satan
b
desireth
to
have
thee;
and
except
thou
shalt
hearken
unto
my
commandments,
I
will
c
deliver
thee
up,
and
it
shall
be
unto
thee
according
to
his
desire.
And
thou
shalt
d
rule
over
him;
24 For
from
this
time
forth
thou
shalt
be
the
father
of
his
a
lies;
thou
shalt
be
called
b
Perdition;
for
thou
wast
also
c
before
the
world.
25 And
it
shall
be
said
in
time
to
come—That
these
abominations
were
had
from
a
Cain;
for
he
rejected
the
greater
counsel
which
was
had
from
God;
and
this
is
a
b
cursing
which
I
will
put
upon
thee,
except
thou
repent.
26 And
Cain
was
wroth,
and
listened
not
any
more
to
the
voice
of
the
Lord,
neither
to
Abel,
his
brother,
who
walked
in
holiness
before
the
Lord.
27 And
Adam
and
his
wife
a
mourned
before
the
Lord,
because
of
Cain
and
his
brethren.
28 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Cain
took
one
of
his
brothers'
daughters
to
a
wife,
and
they
b
loved
Satan
more
than
God.
29 And
Satan
said
unto
Cain:
a
Swear
unto
me
by
thy
throat,
and
if
thou
tell
it
thou
shalt
die;
and
swear
thy
brethren
by
their
heads,
and
by
the
living
God,
that
they
tell
it
not;
for
if
they
tell
it,
they
shall
surely
die;
and
this
that
thy
father
may
not
know
it;
and
this
day
I
will
deliver
thy
brother
Abel
into
thine
hands.
30 And
Satan
sware
unto
Cain
that
he
would
do
according
to
his
a
commands.
And
all
these
things
were
done
in
secret.
31 And
Cain
said:
Truly
I
am
Mahan,
the
master
of
this
great
a
secret,
that
I
may
b
murder
and
get
c
gain.
Wherefore
Cain
was
called
Master
d
Mahan,
and
he
gloried
in
his
wickedness.
32 And
Cain
went
into
the
field,
and
Cain
talked
with
Abel,
his
brother.
And
it
came
to
pass
that
while
they
were
in
the
field,
Cain
rose
up
against
Abel,
his
brother,
and
slew
him.
33 And
Cain
a
gloried
in
that
which
he
had
done,
saying:
I
am
free;
surely
the
b
flocks
of
my
brother
falleth
into
my
hands.
34 And
the
Lord
said
unto
Cain:
Where
is
Abel,
thy
brother?
And
he
said:
I
know
not.
Am
I
my
brother's
a
keeper?
35 And
the
Lord
said:
What
hast
thou
done?
The
voice
of
thy
brother's
a
blood
cries
unto
me
from
the
ground.
36 And
now
thou
shalt
be
a
cursed
from
the
earth
which
hath
opened
her
mouth
to
receive
thy
brother's
blood
from
thy
hand.
37 When
thou
tillest
the
ground
it
shall
not
henceforth
yield
unto
thee
her
a
strength.
A
b
fugitive
and
a
vagabond
shalt
thou
be
in
the
earth.
38 And
Cain
said
unto
the
Lord:
Satan
a
tempted
me
because
of
my
brother's
flocks.
And
I
was
wroth
also;
for
his
offering
thou
didst
accept
and
not
mine;
my
b
punishment
is
greater
than
I
can
bear.
39 Behold
thou
hast
driven
me
out
this
day
from
the
face
of
the
Lord,
and
from
thy
face
shall
I
be
hid;
and
I
shall
be
a
fugitive
and
a
vagabond
in
the
earth;
and
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
he
that
findeth
me
will
slay
me,
because
of
mine
iniquities,
for
these
things
are
not
hid
from
the
Lord.
40 And
I
the
Lord
said
unto
him:
Whosoever
slayeth
thee,
vengeance
shall
be
taken
on
him
sevenfold.
And
I
the
Lord
set
a
a
mark
upon
Cain,
lest
any
finding
him
should
kill
him.
41 And
Cain
was
a
shut
out
from
the
b
presence
of
the
Lord,
and
with
his
wife
and
many
of
his
brethren
dwelt
in
the
land
of
Nod,
on
the
east
of
Eden.
42 And
Cain
knew
his
wife,
and
she
conceived
and
bare
Enoch,
and
he
also
begat
many
sons
and
daughters.
And
he
builded
a
city,
and
he
called
the
name
of
the
a
city
after
the
name
of
his
son,
Enoch.
43 And
unto
Enoch
was
born
Irad,
and
other
sons
and
daughters.
And
Irad
begat
Mahujael,
and
other
sons
and
daughters.
And
Mahujael
begat
Methusael,
and
other
sons
and
daughters.
And
Methusael
begat
Lamech.
44 And
Lamech
took
unto
himself
two
wives;
the
name
of
one
being
Adah,
and
the
name
of
the
other,
Zillah.
45 And
Adah
bare
Jabal;
he
was
the
father
of
such
as
dwell
in
a
tents,
and
they
were
keepers
of
cattle;
and
his
brother's
name
was
Jubal,
who
was
the
father
of
all
such
as
handle
the
harp
and
organ.
46 And
Zillah,
she
also
bare
Tubal
Cain,
an
instructor
of
every
artificer
in
brass
and
iron.
And
the
sister
of
Tubal
Cain
was
called
Naamah.
47 And
Lamech
said
unto
his
wives,
Adah
and
Zillah:
Hear
my
voice,
ye
wives
of
Lamech,
hearken
unto
my
speech;
for
I
have
slain
a
man
to
my
wounding,
and
a
young
man
to
my
hurt.
48 If
Cain
shall
be
avenged
sevenfold,
truly
Lamech
shall
be
a
seventy
and
seven
fold;
49 For
a
Lamech
having
entered
into
a
covenant
with
Satan,
after
the
manner
of
Cain,
wherein
he
became
Master
Mahan,
master
of
that
great
secret
which
was
administered
unto
Cain
by
Satan;
and
Irad,
the
son
of
Enoch,
having
known
their
secret,
began
to
reveal
it
unto
the
sons
of
Adam;
50 Wherefore
Lamech,
being
angry,
slew
him,
not
like
unto
Cain,
his
brother
Abel,
for
the
sake
of
getting
gain,
but
he
slew
him
for
the
a
oath's
sake.
51 For,
from
the
days
of
Cain,
there
was
a
secret
a
combination,
and
their
works
were
in
the
dark,
and
they
knew
every
man
his
brother.
52 Wherefore
the
Lord
a
cursed
Lamech,
and
his
house,
and
all
them
that
had
covenanted
with
Satan;
for
they
kept
not
the
commandments
of
God,
and
it
displeased
God,
and
he
ministered
not
unto
them,
and
their
works
were
abominations,
and
began
to
spread
among
all
the
b
sons
of
men.
And
it
was
among
the
sons
of
men.
53 And
among
the
daughters
of
men
these
things
were
not
spoken,
because
that
Lamech
had
spoken
the
secret
unto
his
wives,
and
they
rebelled
against
him,
and
declared
these
things
abroad,
and
had
not
compassion;
54 Wherefore
Lamech
was
despised,
and
cast
out,
and
came
not
among
the
sons
of
men,
lest
he
should
die.
55 And
thus
the
works
of
a
darkness
began
to
prevail
among
all
the
sons
of
men.
56 And
God
a
cursed
the
earth
with
a
sore
curse,
and
was
angry
with
the
wicked,
with
all
the
sons
of
men
whom
he
had
made;
57 For
they
would
not
a
hearken
unto
his
voice,
nor
believe
on
his
Only
Begotten
Son,
even
him
whom
he
declared
should
b
come
in
the
meridian
of
time,
who
was
c
prepared
from
before
the
foundation
of
the
world.
58 And
thus
the
a
Gospel
began
to
be
b
preached,
from
the
beginning,
being
declared
by
c
holy
d
angels
sent
forth
from
the
presence
of
God,
and
by
his
own
voice,
and
by
the
gift
of
the
Holy
Ghost.
59 And
thus
all
things
were
confirmed
unto
a
Adam,
by
an
holy
ordinance,
and
the
Gospel
preached,
and
a
decree
sent
forth,
that
it
should
be
in
the
world,
until
the
end
thereof;
and
thus
it
was.
Amen.
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