SLAVONIC VITA ADAE ET EVAE |
From-The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament |
R.H. Charles |
Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1913 |
xxviii 1 And we sat together before the
gate of paradise, Adam weeping with his face bent down to the earth, lay on the ground
lamenting. And seven days passed by and we had nothing 2 to eat and were consumed with great hunger, and I Eve cried with a loud voice: 'Pity me, O Lord, My Creator; for my sake Adam suffereth thus!' xxxix
1 And I said to Adam: 'Rise up! my lord, that we may seek us food; for now my spirit
faileth me and my heart within me is brought low.' Then Adam spake to me: 'I have thoughts
of xxx 1 And Adam arose and we roamed through all lands and found
nothing to eat save nettles (and) grass of the field. And we returned again to the gates
of paradise and cried aloud and entreated: 'Have compassion on thy creature. xxxi 1 And for fifteen days continuously we entreated. Then we
heard Michael the archangel and Joel xxxii 1 The archangel Joel said to Adam: 'Thus saith the Lord;
I did not create thy wife to command thee, but to obey; why art thou obedient to thy
wife?' Again Joel the archangcl bade Adam separate the cattle and all kinds of flying and
creeping things and animals, both wild and tame; and to give names to all things. Then
indeed xxxiii 1 Then the devil approached and stood before the oxen,
and hindered Adam in tilling the field and said to Adam: 'Mine are the things of xxxiv 1 The devil said: 'I do not suffer thee to till the
field, except thou write the bond that thou art mine.' Adam replied: 'Whosoever is lord of
xxxv 1 Eve said to Adam, 'Rise up, my lord, let us pray to God in this cause that He set us free from that devil, for thou art in this strait on my account.' But Adam said: 'Eve, since thou repentest of xxxvi 1 And Adam said to me: 'Haste thee to the river, named
Tigris, and take a great stone and place it under thy feet, and enter into the stream and
clothe thyself with water, as with a cloak, up to the neck, and pray to God in thy heart
and let no word proceed out of thy mouth.' And xxxvii 1And there, the angels came together and all living creatures, wild and tame, and all birds that fly, (and) they surrounded Adam, like a wall, praying to God for Adam. xxxviii 1 The devil came to me, wearing the form and
brightness of an angel, and shedding big teardrops, (and) said to me: 'Come out of the
water, xxxix 1 But I (Eve) perceived that he was the devil and
answered him nothing. But Adam (when) he returned from Jordan, saw the devil's footprints,
and feared lest perchance he had deceived me; but when he had remarked me standing in the
water he was overcome with joy (and) he took xl 1 Then Adam cried out with a loud voice: 'Be silent, Eve, for already is my spirit straitened in my body; arise, go forth, utter prayers to God, till I deliver up my spirit to God.' (Passage follows exactly parallel to Apocalypsis Mosis xxxii. seq., but in abbreviated form.) |
Scanned and Edited by |
Joshua Williams |
Northwest Nazarene College, 1995 |