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Evening and The Morning; and this was indeed the first day。 But
Moses said it was one day; the cause of which I am able to give
even now; but because I have promised to give such reasons for
all things in a treatise by itself; I shall put off its
exposition till that time。 After this; on the second day; he
placed the heaven over the whole world; and separated it from the
other parts; and he determined it should stand by itself。 He also
placed a crystalline 'firmament' round it; and put it together in
a manner agreeable to the earth; and fitted it for giving
moisture and rain; and for affording the advantage of dews。 On
the third day he appointed the dry land to appear; with the sea
itself round about it; and on the very same day he made the
plants and the seeds to spring out of the earth。 On the fourth
day he adorned the heaven with the sun; the moon; and the other
stars; and appointed them their motions and courses; that the
vicissitudes of the seasons might be clearly signified。 And on
the fifth day he produced the living creatures; both those that
swim; and those that fly; the former in the sea; the latter in
the air: he also sorted them as to society and mixture; for
procreation; and that their kinds might increase and multiply。 On
the sixth day he created the four…footed beasts; and made them
male and female: on the same day he also formed man。 Accordingly
Moses says; That in just six days the world; and all that is
therein; was made。 And that the seventh day was a rest; and a
release from the labor of such operations; whence it is that we
Celebrate a rest from our labors on that day; and call it the
Sabbath; which word denotes rest in the Hebrew tongue。

2。 Moreover; Moses; after the seventh day was over(1) begins to
talk philosophically; and concerning the formation of man; says
thus: That God took dust from the ground; and formed man; and
inserted in him a spirit and a soul。(2) This man was called Adam;
which in the Hebrew tongue signifies one that is red; because he
was formed out of red earth; compounded together; for of that
kind is virgin and true earth。 God also presented the living
creatures; when he had made them; according to their kinds; both
male and female; to Adam; who gave them those names by which they
are still called。 But when he saw that Adam had no female
companion; no society; for there was no such created; and that he
wondered at the other animals which were male and female; he laid
him asleep; and took away one of his ribs; and out of it formed
the woman; whereupon Adam knew her when she was brought to him;
and acknowledged that she was made out of himself。 Now a woman is
called in the Hebrew tongue Issa; but the name of this woman was
Eve; which signifies the mother of all living。

3。 Moses says further; that God planted a paradise in the east;
flourishing with all sorts of trees; and that among them was the
tree of life; and another of knowledge; whereby was to be known
what was good and evil; and that when he brought Adam and his
wife into this garden; he commanded ;hem to take care of the
plants。 Now the garden was watered by one river;(3) which ran
round about the whole earth; and was parted into four parts。 And
Phison; which denotes a multitude; running into India; makes its
exit into the sea; and is by the Greeks called Ganges。 Euphrates
also; as well as Tigris; goes down into the Red Sea。(4) Now the
name Euphrates; or Phrath; denotes either a dispersion; or a
flower: by Tiris; or Diglath; is signified what is swift; with
narrowness; and Geon runs through Egypt; and denotes what arises
from the east; which the Greeks call Nile。

4。 God therefore commanded that Adam and his wife should eat of
all the rest of the plants; but to abstain from the tree of
knowledge; and foretold to them; that if they touched it; it
would prove their destruction。 But while all the living creatures
had one language; (5) at that time the serpent; which then lived
together with Adam and his wife; shewed an envious disposition;
at his supposal of their living happily; and in obedience to the
commands of God; and imagining; that when they disobeyed them;
they would fall into calamities; he persuaded the woman; out of a
malicious intention; to taste of the tree of knowledge; telling
them; that in that tree was the knowledge of good and evil; which
knowledge; when they should obtain; they would lead a happy life;
nay; a life not inferior to that of a god: by which means he
overcame the woman; and persuaded her to despise the command of
God。 Now when she had tasted of that tree; and was pleased with
its fruit; she persuaded Adam to make use of it also。 Upon this
they perceived that they were become naked to one another; and
being ashamed thus to appear abroad; they invented somewhat to
cover them; for the tree sharpened their understanding; and they
covered themselves with fig…leaves; and tying these before them;
out of modesty; they thought they were happier than they were
before; as they had discovered what they were in want of。 But
when God came into the garden; Adam; who was wont before to come
and converse with him; being conscious of his wicked behavior;
went out of the way。 This behavior surprised God; and he asked
what was the cause of this his procedure; and why he; that before
delighted in that conversation; did now fly from it; and avoid
it。 When he made no reply; as conscious to himself that he had
transgressed the command of God; God said; 〃I had before
determined about you both; how you might lead a happy life;
without any affliction; and care; and vexation of soul; and that
all things which might contribute to your enjoyment and pleasure
should grow up by my providence; of their own accord; without
your own labor and pains…taking; which state of labor and
pains…taking would soon bring on old age; and death would not be
at any remote distance: but now thou hast abused this my
good…will; and hast disobeyed my commands; for thy silence is not
the sign of thy virtue; but of thy evil conscience。〃 However;
Adam excused his sin; and entreated God not to be angry at him;
and laid the blame of what was done upon his wife; and said that
he was deceived by her; and thence became an offender; while she
again accused the serpent。 But God allotted him punishment;
because he weakly submitted to the counsel of his wife; and said
the ground should not henceforth yield its fruits of its own
accord; but that when it should be harassed by their labor; it
should bring forth some of its fruits; and refuse to bring forth
others。 He also made Eve liable to the inconveniency of breeding;
and the sharp pains of bringing forth children; and this because
she persuaded Adam with the same arguments wherewith the serpent
had persuaded her; and had thereby brought him into a calamitous
condition。 He also deprived the serpent of speech; out of
indignation at his malicious disposition towards Adam。 Besides
this; he inserted poison under his tongue; and made him an enemy
to men; and suggested to them; that they should direct their
strokes against his head; that being the place wherein lay his
mischievous designs towards men; and it being easiest to take
vengeance on him; that way。 And when he had deprived him of the
use of his feet; he made him to go rolling all along; and
dragging himself upon the ground。 And when God had appointed
these penalties for them; he removed Adam and Eve out of the
garden into another place。

CHAPTER 2。

Concerning The Posterity Of Adam; And The Ten Generations From
Him To The Deluge;

1。 Adam and Eve had two sons: the elder of them was named Cain;
which name; when it is interpreted; signifies a possession: the
younger was Abel; which signifies sorrow。 They had also
daughters。 Now the two brethren were pleased with different
courses of life: for Abel; the younger; was a lover of
righteousness; and believing that God was present at all his
actions; he excelled in virtue; and his employment was that of a
shepherd。 But Cain was not only very wicked in other respects;
but was wholly intent upon getting; and he first contrived to
plough the ground。 He slew his brother on the occasion following
: … They had resolved to sacrifice to God。 Now Cain brought the
fruits of the earth; and of his husbandry; but Abel brought milk;
and the first…fruits of his flocks: but God was more delighted
with the latter oblation;(6) when he was honored with what grew
naturally of its own accord; than he was with what was the
invention of a covetous man; and gotten by forcing the ground;
whence it was that Cain was very angry that Abel was preferred by
God before him; and he slew his brother; and hid his dead body;
thinking to escape discovery。 But God; knowing what had been
done; came to Cain; and asked him what was become of his brother;
because he had not seen him of many days; whereas he used to
observe them conversing together at other times。 But Cain was in
doubt with himself; and knew not what answer to give to God。 At
first he said that he was himself at a loss about his brother's
disappearing; but when he was provoked by God; who pressed him
vehemently; as resolving to know what the matter was; he replied;
he was not his brother's guardian or keeper; nor was he an
observer of what he did。 But; in return; God convicted Cain; as
having been the murderer of his brother; and said; 〃I wonder at
thee; that thou knowest not what is become of a man whom thou
thyself hast destroyed。〃 God therefore did not inflict the
punishment 'of death' upon him; on account of his offering
sacrifice; and thereby making supplication to him not to be
extreme in his wrath to him; but he made him accursed; and
threatened his posterity in the seventh generation。 He also cast
him; together with his wife; out of that land。 And when he was
afraid that in wandering about he should fall among Wild beasts;
and by that means perish; God bid him not to entertain such a
melancholy suspicion; and to go over all the earth without fear
of what mischief he might suffer from wild beasts; and setting a
mark upon him; that he might be known; he commanded him to
depart。

2。 And when Cain had traveled over many countries; he; 

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