Reading Notes, Adam and Eve part B

Adam and Eve

God had pity on Adam and Eve after he kicked them out of the garden. He sentenced them to the cave of treasures, but Adam and Eve were still unhappy because they knew that had disobeyed God and were being punished. Adam and Eve felt so guilty for committing their sins. They begged and prayed for God to forgive them.  God plagued Adam and Eve with darkness as a part of their punishment.

Adam asked God to take his soul so he would no longer be gloom. God said they could not return to the Garden of Eden and Adam and Eve wept. God also told him that He shall suffer for salvation.

God forgave Adam for the sins, and he took the sin upon himself. Adam and Eve gave offerings to God as tokens of forgiveness. God had mercy on them.
the garden that was forbidden


The Forgotten Books of Eden, edited by Rutherford H. Platt, Jr. (1926): The First Book of Adam and Eve 23-24-25.

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