REVELATION OF MOSES
ACCOUNT and life of Adam and Eve, the first-created, revealed by God to
His servant Moses, when he received from the hand of the Lord the tables of the
law of the covenant, instructed by the archangel Michael.
This is the account of Adam and Eve. After they went forth out of
paradise, Adam took Eve his wife, and went up into the east. And he remained there
eighteen years and two months; and Eve conceived and brought forth two sons,
Diaphotus called Cain, and Amilabes(1) called Abel.
And after this, Adam and Eve were with one another; and when they lay
down, Eve said to Adam her lord: My lord, I have seen in a dream this night the
blood of my son Amilabes, who is called Abel, thrown into the mouth of Cain his
brother, and he drank it without pity. And he entreated him to grant him a little
of it, but he did not listen to him, but drank it all up; and it did not
remain in his belly, but came forth out of his mouth. And Adam said to Eve: Let us
arise, and go and see what has happened to them, lest perchance the enemy should
be in any way warring against them.
And having both gone, they found Abel killed by the hand of Cain his
brother. And God says to the archangel Michael: Say to Adam, Do not relate the
mystery which thou knowest to thy son Cain, for he is a son of wrath. But grieve
thyself not; for I will give thee instead of him another son, who shall show thee
all things, as many as thou shalt do to him; but do thou tell him nothing. This
God said to His angel; and Adam kept the word in his heart, and with him Eve
also, having grief about Abel their son.
And after this, Adam knew his wife Eve, and she conceived and brought
forth Seth. And Adam says to Eve: Behold, we have brought forth a son instead of
Abel whom Cain slew; let us give glory and sacrifice to God.
And Adam had(2) thirty sons and thirty daughters.(3) And he fell into
disease, and cried with a loud voice, and said: Let all my sons come to me, that I
may see them before I die. And they were all brought together, for the earth
was inhabited in three parts; and they all came to the door of the house into
which he had entered to pray to God. And his son Seth said: Father Adam, what is
thy disease? And he says: My children, great trouble has hold of me. And they
say: What is the trouble and disease? And Seth answered and said to him: Is it
that thou rememberest the fruits of paradise of which thou didst eat, and
grievest thyself because of the desire of them? If it is so, tell me, and I will go
and bring thee fruit from paradise. For I will put dung upon my head, and weep
and pray, and the Lord will hearken to me, and send his angel; and I Shall bring
it to thee,(4) that thy trouble may cease from thee. Adam says to him: No, my
son Seth; but I have disease and trouble. Seth says to him: And how have they
come upon thee? Adam said to him: When God made us, me and your mother, for whose
sake also I die, He gave us every plant in paradise; but about one he
commanded us not to eat of it, because on account of it we should die. And the hour was
at hand for the angels who guarded your mother to go up and worship the Lord;
and the enemy gave to her, and she ate of the tree, knowing that I was not near
her, nor the holy angels; then she gave me also to eat. And when we had both
eaten, God was angry with us. And the Lord, coming into paradise, set His
throne, and called with a dreadful voice, saying, Adam, where art thou? and why art
thou hidden from my face? shall the house be hidden from him that built it? And
He says, Since thou hast forsaken my covenant, I have brought upon thy body
seventy strokes.(5) The trouble of the first stroke is the injury of the eyes; the
trouble of the second stroke, of the hearing; and so in succession, all the
strokes shall overtake thee.
And Adam thus speaking to his sons, groaned out loud, and said: What shall
I do? I am in great grief. And Eve also wept, saying: My lord Adam, arise,
give me the half of thy disease, and let me bear it, because through me this has
happened to thee; through me thou art in distresses and troubles. And Adam said
to Eve: Arise, and go with our son Seth near paradise, and put earth upon your
heads, and weep, beseeching the Lord that He may have compassion upon me, and
send His angel to paradise, and give me of the tree in which flows the oil out
of it, and that thou mayest bring it to me; and I shall anoint myself, and have
rest, and show thee the manner in which we were deceived at first.
And Seth and Eve went into the regions of paradise. And as they were going
along, Eve saw her son, and a wild beast fighting with him. And Eye wept,
saying: Woe's me, woe's me; for if I come to the day of the resurrection, all who
have sinned will curse me, saying, Eve did not keep the commandment of God. And
Eve cried out to the wild beast, saying: O thou evil wild beast, wilt thou not
be afraid to fight with the image of God? How has thy mouth been opened? how
have thy teeth been strengthened? how hast thou not been mindful of thy
subjection, that thou wast formerly subject to the image of God? Then the wild beast
cried out, saying: O Eve, not against: us thy upbraiding nor thy weeping, but
against thyself, since the beginning of the wild beasts was from thee. How was thy
mouth opened to eat of the tree about which God had commanded thee not to eat
of it? For this reason also our nature has been changed. Now, therefore, thou
shall not be able to bear up, if I begin to reproach thee. And Seth says to the
wild beast: Shut thy mouth and be silent, and stand off from the image of God
till the day of judgment. Then the wild beast says to Seth: Behold, I stand off,
Seth, from the image of God. Then the wild beast fled, and left him wounded,
and went to his covert.
And Seth went with his mother Eve near paradise: and they wept there,
beseeching God to send His angel, to give(1) them the oil of compassion. And God
sent to them the archangel Michael, and he said to them these words: Seth, man of
God, do not weary thyself praying in this supplication about the tree in which
flows the oil to anoint thy father Adam; for it will not happen to thee now,
but at the last times. Then shall arise all flesh from Adam even to that great
day, as many as shall be a holy people; then shall be given to them all the
delight of paradise, and God shall be in the midst of them; and there shall not any
more be sinners before Him, because the wicked heart shall be taken from them,
and there shall be given to them a heart made to understand what is good, and
to worship God only. Do thou again go to thy father, since the measure of his
life has been fulfilled, equal to(2) three days. And when his soul goes out,
thou wilt behold its dreadful passage.
And the angel, having said this, went away from them. And Seth and Eve
came to the tent where Adam was lying. And Adam says to Eve: Why didst thou work
mischief against us, and bring upon us great wrath, which is death, holding sway
over all our race? And he says to her: Call all our children, and our
children's children, and relate to them the manner of our transgression.
Then Eve says to them: Listen, all my children, and my children's
children, and I shall relate to you how our enemy deceived us. It came to pass, while
we were keeping paradise, that we kept each the portion allotted to him by God.
And I was keeping in my lot the south and west. And the devil went into the lot
of Adam where were the male wild beasts; since God parted to us the wild
beasts, and had given all the males to your father, and all the females He gave to
me, and each of us watched his own. And the devil spoke to the serpent, saying,
Arise, come to me, and I shall tell you a thing in which thou mayst be of
service. Then the serpent came to him, and the devil says to him, I hear that thou
art more sagacious than all the wild beasts, and I have come to make thy
acquaintance;(3) and I have found thee greater than all the wild beasts, and they
associate with thee; notwithstanding, thou doest reverence to one far inferior. Why
eatest thou of the tares(4) of Adam and his wife, and not of the fruit of
paradise? Arise and come hither, and we shall make him be cast out of paradise
through his wife, as we also were cast out through him. The serpent says to him, I
am afraid test the Lord be angry with me. The devil says to him, Be not afraid;
only become my instrument, and I will speak through thy mouth a word by which
thou shalt be able to deceive him. Then straightway he hung by the walls of
paradise about the hour when the angels of God went up to worship. Then Satan came
in the form of an angel, and praised God as did the angels; and looking out
from the wall, I saw him like an angel. And says he to me, Art thou Eve? And I
said to him, I am. And says he to me, What doest thou in paradise? And I said to
him, God has set us to keep it, and to eat of it. The devil answered me through
the mouth of the serpent, Ye do well, but you do not eat of every plant. And I
say to him, Yes, of every plant we eat, but one only which is in the midst of
paradise, about which God has commanded us not to eat of it, since you will die
the death. Then says the serpent to me, As God liveth, I am grieved for you,
because you are like cattle. For I do not wish you to be ignorant of this; but
rise, come hither, listen to me, and eat, and perceive the value of the tree, as
He told us. But I said to him, I am afraid lest God be angry with me. And he
says to me, Be not afraid; for as soon as thou eatest, thine eyes shall be
opened, and ye shall be as gods in knowing what is good and what is evil. And God,
knowing this, that ye shall be like Him, has had a grudge against you, and said,
Ye shall not eat of it. But do thou observe the plant, and thou shalt see
great glory about it. And I observed the plant, and saw great glory about it, And I
said to him, It is beautiful to the eyes to perceive; and I was afraid to take
of the fruit. And he says to me, Come, I will give to thee: follow me. And I
opened to him, and he came inside into paradise, and went through it before me.
And having walked a little, he turned, and says to me, I have changed my mind,
and will not give thee to eat. And this he said, wishing at last to entice and
destroy me. And he says to me, Swear to me that thou wilt give also to thy
husband. And I said to him. I know not by what oath I shall swear to thee; but what
I know I say to thee, By the throne of the Lord, and the cherubim, and the
tree of life, I will give also to my husband to eat. And when he had taken the
oath from me, then he went and ascended upon it. And he put upon the fruit which
he gave me to eat the poison of his wickedness, that is, of his desire; for
desire is the head(1) of all sin. And I bent down the branch to the ground, and
took of the fruit, and ate. And in that very hour mine eyes were opened. and I
knew that I was stripped(2) of the righteousness with which I had been clothed;
and I wept, saying, What is this thou hast done to me, because I have been
deprived of the glory with which I was clothed? And I wept too about the oath. And he
came down out of the tree, and went out of sight. And I sought leaves in my
portion,(3) that I might cover my shame; and I did not find them from the plants
of paradise, since, at the time that I ate, the leaves of all the plants in my
portion fell, except of the fig alone. And having taken leaves off it, I made
myself a girdle, and it is from those plants of which I ate. And I cried out
with a loud voice, saying, Adam, Adam, where art thou? Arise, come to me, and I
shall show thee a great mystery. And when your father came, I said to him words
of wickedness, which brought us down from great glory. For as soon as he came I
opened my mouth, and the devil spoke; and I began to advise him, saying, Come
hither, my lord Adam, listen to me, and eat of the fruit of the tree of which
God said to us not to eat of it, and thou shalt be as God. And your father
answered and said, I am afraid lest God be angry with me. And I said to him, Be not
afraid, for as soon as thou shalt eat thou shalt know good and evil. And then I
quickly persuaded him, and he ate; and his eyes were opened, and he was aware,
he also, of his nakedness. And he says to me, O wicked woman, why hast thou
wrought mischief in us? Thou hast alienated me from the glory of God. And that
same hour we heard the archangel Michael sounding his trumpet, calling the angels,
saying, Thus saith the Lord, Come with me to paradise, and hear the word in
which I judge Adam. And when we heard the archangel sounding, we said, Behold,
God is coming into paradise to judge us. And we were afraid, and hid ourselves.
And God came up into paradise, riding upon a chariot of cherubim, and the angels
praising Him. When God came into paradise, the plants both of Adam's lot and
of my lot bloomed, and all lifted themselves up; and the throne of God was made
ready where the tree of life was. And God called Adam, saying. Adam, where art
thou hidden, thinking that I shall not find thee? Shall the house be bidden
from him that built it? Then your father answered and said, Not, Lord, did we hide
ourselves as thinking that we should not be found by Thee; but I am afraid,
because I am naked, and stand in awe of Thy power, O Lord. God says to him, Who
hath shown thee that thou art naked, unless it be that thou hast forsaken my
commandment which I thee to keep it? Then Adam remembered the word which I spake
to him when I wished to deceive him, I will put thee out of danger from God. And
he turned and said to me, Why hast thou done this? And I also remembered the
word of the serpent, and said, The serpent deceived me. God says to Adam, Since
thou hast disobeyed my commandment, and obeyed thy wife, cursed is the ground
in thy labours. For whenever thou labourest it, and it will not give its
strength, thorns and thistles shall it raise for thee; and in the sweat of thy face
shall thou eat thy bread. And thou shall be in distresses of many kinds. Thou
shall weary thyself, and rest not; thou shalt be afflicted by bitterness, and
shall not taste of sweetness; thou shalt be afflicted by heat, and oppressed by
cold; and thou shalt toil much, and not grow rich; and thou shalt make haste,(4)
and not attain thine end; and the wild beasts, of which thou wast lord, shall
rise up against thee in rebellion, because thou hast not kept my commandment. And
having turned to me, the Lord says to me, Since thou hast obeyed the serpent,
and disobeyed my commandment, thou shall be in distresses(1) and unbearable
pains; thou shall bring forth children with great tremblings; and in one hour
shale thou come to bring them forth,(2) and lose thy life in consequence of thy
great straits and pangs. And thou shale confess, and say, Lord, Lord, save me; and
I shall not return to the sin of the flesh. And on this account in thine own
words I shall judge thee, on account of the enmity which the enemy hath put in
thee; and thou shale turn again to thy husband, and he shall be thy lord.(3) And
after speaking thus to me, He spoke to the serpent in great wrath, saying to
him, Since thou hast done this, and hast become an ungracious instrument until
thou shouldst deceive those that were remiss in heart, cursed art thou of all
the beasts. Thou shale be deprived of the food which thou eatest; and dust shale
thou eat all the days of thy life; upon thy breast and belly shale thou go, and
thou shalt be deprived both of thy hands and feet; there shall not be granted
thee ear, nor wing, nor one limb of all which those have whom thou hast enticed
by thy wickedness, and hast caused them to be cast out of paradise. And I
shall put enmity between thee and between his seed. He shall lie in wait for(4) thy
head, and thou for his heel, until the day of judgment. And having thus said,
He commands His angels that we be cast out of paradise. And as we were being
driven along, and were lamenting, your father Adam entreated the angels, saying,
Allow me a little, that I may entreat God, and that He may have compassion upon
me, and pity me, for I only have sinned. And they stopped driving him. And
Adam cried out with weeping, saying, Pardon me, Lord, what I have done. Then says
the Lord to His angels, Why have you stopped driving Adam out of paradise? It
is not that the sin is mine, or that I have judged ill? Then the angels, failing
to the ground, worshipped the Lord, saying, Just art Thou, Lord, and judgest
what is right. And turning to Adam, the Lord said, I will not permit thee
henceforth to be in paradise. And Adam answered and said, Lord, give me of the tree
of life, that I may eat before I am cast out. Then the Lord said to Adam, Thou
shalt not now take of it, for it has been assigned to the cherubim and the
flaming sword, which turneth to guard it on account of thee, that thou mayst not
taste of it and be free from death for ever, but that thou mayst have the war
which the enemy has set in thee. But when thou art gone out of paradise, if thou
shalt keep thyself from all evil, as being destined to die, I will again raise
thee up when the resurrection comes, and then there shall be given thee of the
tree of life, and thou shalt be free from death for ever. And having thus said,
the Lord commanded us to be cast out of paradise. And your father wept before
the angels over against paradise. And the angels say to him, What dost thou wish
that we should do for thee, Adam? And your father answered and said to the
angels, Behold, you cast me out. I beseech you, allow me to take sweet odours out
of paradise, in order that, after I go out, I may offer sacrifice to God, that
God may listen to me. And the angels, advancing, said to God, Jael, eternal
King, order to be given to Adam sacrifices(5) of sweet odour out of paradise. And
God ordered Adam to go, that he might take perfumes of sweet odour out of
paradise for his food. And the angels let him go, and he gathered both kinds--saffron
and spikenard, and calamus(6) and cinnamon, and other seeds for his food; and
having taken them, he went forth out of paradise. And we came to the earth.(7)
Now, then, my children, I have shown you the manner in which we were
deceived. But do ye watch over yourselves, so as not to forsake what is good.
And when she had thus spoken in the midst of her sons, and Adam was lying
in his disease, and he had one other day before going out of the body, Eve says
to Adam: Why is it that thou diest, and I live? or how long time have I to
spend after thou diest? tell me. Then says Adam to Eve: Do not trouble thyself
about matters; for thou wilt not be long after me, but we shall both die alike,
and thou wilt be laid into my place.(8) And when I am dead you will leave(9) me,
and let no one touch me, until the angel of the Lord shall say something about
me; for God will not forget me, but will seek His own vessel which He
fashioned. Arise, rather, pray to God until I restore my spirit into the hands of Him
who has given it; because we know not how we shall meet Him who made us, whether
He shall be angry with us, or turn and have mercy upon us. Then arose Eve, and
went outside; and falling to the ground, she said: I have sinned, O God; I have
sinned, O Father of all; I have sinned to Thee, I have sinned against Thy
chosen angels, I have sinned against the cherubim, I have sinned against Thine
unshaken throne; I have sinned, O Lord, I have sinned much, I have sinned before
Thee, and every sin(1) through me has come upon the creation. And while Eve was
still praying, being on her knees, behold, there came to her the angel of
humanity, and raised her up, saying: Arise, Eve, from thy repentance; for, behold,
Adam thy husband has gone forth from his body; arise and see his spirit carried
up to Him that made(2) it, to meet Him.
And Eve arose, and covered her face with her hand; and the angel says to
her: Raise thyself from the things of earth. And Eve gazed up into heaven, and
she saw a chariot of light going along under four shining eagles--and it was not
possible for any one born of woman(3) to tell the glory of them, or to see the
face of them--and angels going before the chariot. And when they I came to the
place where your father Adam was lying, the chariot stood still, and the
seraphim between your father and the chariot. And I saw golden censers, and three
vials; and, behold, all the angels with incense, and the censers, and the vials,
came to the altar, and blew them up, and the smoke of the incense covered the
firmaments. And the angels fell down and worshipped God, crying out and saying:
Holy Jael, forgive; for he is Thine image, and the work of Thine holy hands.
And again, I Eve saw two great and awful mysteries standing before God.
And I wept for fear, and cried out to my son Seth, saying: Arise, Seth, from the
body of thy father Adam, and come to me, that thou mayst see what the eye of no
one bath ever seen; and they are praying for thy father Adam.(4)
Then Seth arose and went to his mother, and said to her: What has befallen
thee? and why weepest thou? She says to him: Look up with thine eyes, and see
the seven firmaments opened, and see with thine eyes how the body of thy,
father lies upon its face, and all the holy angels with him, praying for him, and
saying: Pardon him, O Father of the universe; for he is Thine image. What then,
my child Seth, will this be? and when will he be delivered into the hands of our
invisible Father and God? And who are the two dark-faced ones who stand by at
the prayer of thy father? And Seth says to his mother: These are the sun and
the moon, and they are falling down and praying for my father Adam. Eve says to
him: And where is their light, and why have they become black-looking? And Seth
says to her: They cannot shine in the presence of the Light of the universe,(5)
and for this reason the light from them has been hidden.
And while Seth was speaking to his mother, the angels lying upon their
faces sounded their trumpets, and cried out with an awful voice, saying, Blessed
be the glory of the Lord upon what He has made, for He has had compassion upon
Adam, the work of His hands. When the angels had sounded this forth, there came
one of the six-winged seraphim, and hurried Adam to the Acherusian lake, and
washed him in presence of God. And he spent three hours(6) lying, and thus the
Lord of the universe, sitting upon His holy throne, stretched forth His hands,
and raised Adam, and delivered him to the archangel Michael, saying to him: Raise
him into paradise, even to the third heaven, and let him be there until that
great and dreadful day which I am to bring upon the world. And the archangel
Michael, having taken Adam, led him away, and anointed him, as God said to him at
the pardoning of Adam.
After all these things, therefore, the archangel asked about the funeral
rites of the remains; and God commanded that all the angels should come together
into His presence, each according to his rank. And all the angels were
assembled, some with censers, some with trumpets. And the Lord of Hosts went up,(7)
and the winds drew Him, and cherubim riding upon the winds, and the angels of
heaven went before Him; and they came to where the body of Adam was, and took it.
And they came to paradise, and all the trees of paradise were moved so that all
begotten from Adam hung their heads in sleep at the sweet smell, except Seth,
because he had been begotten according to the appointment of God.
The body of Adam, then, was lying on the ground in paradise, and Seth was
grieved exceedingly about him. And the Lord God says: Adam, why hast thou done
this? If thou hadst kept my commandment, those that brought thee down to this
place would not have rejoiced. Nevertheless I say unto thee, that I will turn
their joy into grief, but I will turn thy grief into joy; and having turned, I
will set thee in thy kingdom, on the throne of him that deceived thee; and he
shall be cast into this place, that thou mayst sit upon him. Then shall be
condemned, he and those who hear him; and they shall be much grieved, and shall weep,
seeing thee sitting upon his glorious throne.
And then He said to the archangel Michael: Go into paradise, into the
third heaven, and bring me three cloths of fine linen and silk. And God said to
Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Raphael:(1) Cover Adam's body with the cloths, and
bring olive oil of sweet odour, and pour upon him. And having thus done, they
prepared his body for burial. And the Lord said: Let also the body of Abel be
brought. And having brought other cloths, they prepared it also for burial, since
it had not been prepared for burial since the day on which his brother Cain slew
him. For the wicked Cain, having taken great pains to hide it, had not been
able; for the earth did not receive it, saying: I will not receive a body into
companionship(2) until that dust which was taken up and fashioned upon me come to
me. And then the angels took it up, and laid it on the rock until his father
died. And both were buried, according to the commandment of God, in the regions
of paradise, in the place in which God found the dust.(3) And God sent seven
angels into paradise, and they brought many sweet-smelling herbs, and laid them
in the earth; and thus they took the two bodies, and buried them in the place
which they had dug and built.
And God called Adam, and said: Adam, Adam. And the body answered out of
the ground, and said: Here am I, Lord. And the Lord says to him: I said to thee,
Dust(4) thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return. Again I promise thee the
resurrection. I will raise thee up in the last day in the resurrection, with every
man who is of thy seed.
And after these words God made a three-cornered seal, and sealed the tomb,
that no one should do anything to him in the six days, until his rib should
return to him. And the beneficent God and the holy angels having laid him in his
place, after the six days Eve also died. And while she lived she wept about her
falling asleep, because she knew not where her body was to be laid. For when
the Lord was present in paradise when they buried Adam, both she and her
children fell asleep, except Seth, as I said. And Eve, in the hour of her death,
besought that she might be buried where Adam her husband was, saying thus: My Lord,
Lord and God of all virtue, do not separate me, Thy servant, from the body of
Adam, for of his members Thou madest me; but grant to me, even me, the unworthy
and the sinner, to be buried by his body. And as I was along with him in
paradise, and not separated from him after the transgression, so also let no one
separate us. After having prayed, therefore, she looked up into heaven, and stood
up, and said, beating her breast: God of all, receive my spirit.And straightway
she gave up her spirit to God.
And when she was dead, the archangel Michael stood beside her; and there
came three angels, and took her body, and buried it where the body of Abel was.
And the archangel Michael said to Seth: Thus bury every man that dies, until
the day of the resurrection. And after having given this law, he said to him: Do
not mourn beyond six days. And on the seventh day, rest, and rejoice in it,
because in it God and we the angels rejoice in the righteous soul that has
departed from earth. Having thus spoken, the archangel Michael went up into heaven,
glorifying, and saying the Alleluia:(5) Holy, holy, holy Lord, to the glory of
God the Father, because to Him is due glory, honour, and adoration, with His
unbeginning and life-giving Spirit, now and ever, and to ages of ages. Amen.