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Jaakkola, Efraim 

Jaakkola, K., 1853-1932 

Jaakkola, Väinö 

Jäämaa, Ilmari 

Jääskeläinen, Kaapro, 1862-1932 

Jaatinen, Otto Engb. (Otto Engelbert), 1881-1934 

Jabez, Brother 

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Jäckh, Ernst 

Jack, James 

Jackman, William J. (William James), 1850- 

Jacks, L. P. (Lawrence Pearsall), 1860-1955 

Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 

Jackson, Charles Ross, 1867-1915 

Jackson, Charles Tenney, 1874- 

Jackson, Chevalier, 1865-1958 

Jackson, Daniel, 1790- 

Jackson, Emilie 

Jackson, F. Hamilton (Frederick Hamilton), 1848-1923 

Jackson, Gabrielle E. (Gabrielle Emilie), 1861- 

Jackson, George, 1864-1945 

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Book of Adam and Eve




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Book of Adam and Eve

TABLE OF CONTENTS


Chapter I - The crystal sea, God commands Adam, expelled from Eden, to live in the Cave of Treasures.
Chapter II - Adam and Eve faint when they leave the Garden. God sends His Word to encourage them.
Chapter III - Concerning the promise of the great five and a half days.
Chapter IV - Adam mourns over the changed conditions. Adam and Eve enter the Cave of Treasures.
Chapter V - Eve makes a noble and emotional intercession, taking the blame on herself.
Chapter VI - God's reprimand to Adam and Eve in which he points out how and why they sinned.
Chapter VII - The beasts are appeased.
Chapter VIII - The "Bright Nature" of man is taken away.
Chapter IX - Water from the Tree of Life. Adam and Eve near drowning.
Chapter X - Their bodies need water after they leave the garden.
Chapter XI - A recollection of the glorious days in the Garden.
Chapter XII - How darkness came between Adam and Eve.
Chapter XIII - The fall of Adam. Why night and day were created.
Chapter XIV - The earliest prophesy of the coming of Christ.
Chapter XV - Adam and Eve grieve over the suffering of God to save them from their sins.
Chapter XVI - The first sunrise. Adam and Eve think it is a fire coming to burn them.
Chapter XVII - The Chapter of the Serpent.
Chapter XVIII - The mortal combat with the serpent.
Chapter XIX - Beasts made subject to Adam.
Chapter XX - Adam wishes to protect Eve.
Chapter XXI - Adam and Eve attempt suicide.
Chapter XXII - Adam in a gracious mood.
Chapter XXIII - Adam and Eve strengthen themselves and make the first altar ever built.
Chapter XXIV - A vivid prophecy of the life and death of Christ.
Chapter XXV - God represented as merciful and loving. The establishing of worship.
Chapter XXVI - A beautiful prophecy of eternal life and joy (v. 15). The fall of night.
Chapter XXVII - The second tempting of Adam and Eve. The devil takes on the form of a beguiling light.
Chapter XXVIII - The Devil pretends to lead Adam and Eve to the water to bathe.
Chapter XXIX - God tells Adam of the Devil's purpose. (v. 4).
Chapter XXX - Adam receives the first worldly goods.
Chapter XXXI - They make themselves more comfortable in the Cave of Treasures on the third day.
Chapter XXXII - Adam and Eve go into the water to pray.
Chapter XXXIII - Satan falsely promises the "bright light."
Chapter XXXIV - Adam recalls the creation of Eve. He eloquently appeals for food and drink.
Chapter XXXV - God's reply.
Chapter XXXVI - Figs.
Chapter XXXVII - Forty-three days of penance do not redeem one hour of sin (v. 6).
Chapter XXXVIII - "When 5500 years are fulfilled.…"
Chapter XXXIX - Adam is cautious—but too late.
Chapter XL - The first Human hunger.
Chapter XLI - The first Human thirst.
Chapter XLII - A promise of the Water of Life. The third prophecy of the coming of Christ.
Chapter XLIII - The Devil attempts arson.
Chapter XLIV - The power of fire over man.
Chapter XLV - Why Satan didn't fulfil his promises. Description of hell.
Chapter XLVI - "How many times have I delivered you out of his hand . . ."
Chapter XLVII - The Devil's own Scheming.
Chapter XLVIII - Fifth apparition of Satan to Adam and Eve.
Chapter XLIX - The first prophecy of the Resurrection.
Chapter L - Adam and Eve seek to cover their nakedness.
Chapter LI - "What is his beauty that you should have followed him?"
Chapter LII - Adam and Eve sew the first shirt.
Chapter LIII - The prophecy of the Western Lands and of the great flood.
Chapter LIV - Adam and Eve go exploring.
Chapter LV - The Conflict between God and Satan.
Chapter LVI - A chapter of divine comfort.
Chapter LVII - "Therefore I fell.… "
Chapter LVIII - "About sunset on the 53rd day. . ."
Chapter LIX - Eighth apparition of Satan of Satan to Adam and Eve.
Chapter LX - The Devil appears like an old man. He offers "a place of rest."
Chapter LXI - They begin to follow Satan.
Chapter LXII - Two fruit trees.
Chapter LXIII - The first joy of trees.

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