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  • The Secrets Book of Enoch
    2025/06/15

    "The Secrets Book of Enoch," details the prophet Enoch's celestial journey through multiple heavens, guided by angels. It describes his visions of the cosmos, including the movements of celestial bodies and the various angelic orders. Enoch encounters both paradise and places of torment, learning about the destinies of the righteous and the fallen. Crucially, the text presents a creation account directly from God, revealing the divine process of forming the heavens, earth, and all elements, culminating in the fall of Satanail and his angels.

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    26 分
  • The Second Book of Adam and Eve_ Seth's Line and Cain's Curse
    2025/06/13

    This excerpt from "The Second Book of Adam and Eve" describes the lineage of Seth and the contrasting fate of Cain's descendants. Following Abel's murder, Cain is cursed and separates from his family, leading to a multiplication of his wicked offspring. Seth's line remains on the holy mountain, preserving purity and devotion to God, but eventually, they are tempted by Cain's descendants' sinful ways and descend from the mountain, leading to their fall from grace. The narrative highlights the spiritual struggle between the righteous lineage and the corrupt one, emphasizing the consequences of disobedience and the importance of maintaining faith and separation from evil influences, ultimately foretelling a coming flood as divine judgment.

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    20 分
  • Trials of Adam and Eve After the Garden
    2025/06/12

    This ancient text recounts the experiences of Adam and Eve immediately following their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It details their initial fear and confusion, particularly regarding natural phenomena like the sunrise, which they mistook for divine retribution. The narrative highlights their struggles with the harsh realities of their new environment, including encounters with a vengeful Satan and the physical discomforts of hunger, thirst, and weariness. Despite their hardships and attempts at self-punishment, God repeatedly offers comfort and guidance, accepting their spontaneous offering and promising future salvation, foreshadowing the sacrifice of Christ. The story also describes the symbolic gifts of gold, incense, and myrrh as tokens of hope and divine covenant.

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    19 分
  • Adam and Eve After the Fall
    2025/06/11

    This lengthy excerpt, likely from a religious or apocryphal text, describes the experiences of Adam and Eve after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It details their struggles with hunger, thirst, and physical discomfort, their encounters with Satan who attempts to deceive and destroy them, and their early interactions with God through prayer and offerings. The narrative includes their return to the "Cave of Treasures", their clothing themselves in animal skins, and the birth of their children Cain and Abel, ultimately culminating in the first murder as Cain, influenced by Satan, kills Abel out of jealousy over God's favor.

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    34 分
  • The First Book of Adam and Eve
    2025/06/11

    This excerpt from "The First Book of Adam and Eve" presents an ancient account of what happened to Adam and Eve after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden, offering a sequel to the Genesis narrative. It describes their struggles in the harsh new world, their experiences with darkness and physical limitations, and God's continued interactions and promises to them. The text highlights the theme of humanity's conflict with evil and the consequences of sin, while also containing an early prophecy of the coming of Christ to redeem mankind. The document asserts the work's historical and literary significance, suggesting it reflects widespread ancient beliefs about the origin of humanity and the nature of good and evil.

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    15 分
  • Love Righteousness, Seek God
    2025/06/09

    This ancient text urges rulers to embrace righteousness and seek God with sincere hearts, emphasizing that divine wisdom and presence are found by those who are faithful, not those who test or doubt. It warns that wickedness and deceit separate individuals from God, as divine wisdom avoids such individuals and actions. The passage highlights God's omnipresence and awareness of all deeds and words, assuring that those who speak or act wickedly will face consequences. It ultimately connects righteousness with immortality and affirms that God created life, not death, suggesting that death is invited by the actions of the wicked.

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    5 分
  • Divine Providence and the Righteous
    2025/06/08

    This text describes the fate of the righteous and the wicked in the eyes of God. It posits that the suffering of the devout is temporary and ultimately leads to great blessing, likening them to refined gold and favored offerings. Their hope is in immortality and a future where they will be elevated. Conversely, it states that the wicked will face just punishment due to their disregard for righteousness, describing their endeavors as futile and their descendants as accursed. Finally, the text asserts that childlessness in righteousness is favored over the offspring of the wicked, indicating a divine preference for spiritual fruitfulness over physical lineage born of transgression.

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    5 分
  • Impious Thoughts on Righteousness and Death
    2025/06/07

    This ancient text presents the pessimistic worldview of those who believe life is fleeting and ends in nothingness, leading them to advocate for unrestrained hedonism and exploitation. They assert that since death is final and there is no afterlife, one should indulge in earthly pleasures without concern for righteousness. This perspective causes them to resent and seek to harm those who live righteously, viewing them as a reproach to their own sinful behavior and challenging their belief that might makes right. Ultimately, the text labels these views as erroneous and blinded by wickedness, contrasting them with the idea that God made humanity imperishable and that death was introduced through devilish envy.

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    9 分