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The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve

By: Hebrew Scholars
Narrated by: Christopher Glyn
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An intriguing supplement to the 'Book of Genesis', The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve remains an ancient text of great interest to modern readers.

We are given intriguing insights into what life was like in the almost 1,600 years leading up to the biblical Great Flood of Noah, and how evil came to dominate the whole Earth due to Satan and the cursed Fallen Angels, who still seek to tempt, corrupt and destroy the world today.

These audiobooks bring out the astounding knowledge and dynamic details as to how emotional it was for Adam and Eve — physically and spiritually — to have to leave the Garden of Eden, where they had personal interaction with God the Father, and be thrust out into the physical world due to their disobedience.

When The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve were written and by whom remains a mystery. Parts of this ancient book are found in the Talmud, the Koran, and also in the early writings of the Greeks, Syrians, Egyptians, Abyssinians, Hebrews, and other ancient peoples, showing what a vital role it played in ancient wisdom literature.

This audiobook version is read by Christopher Glyn from the English translation by Dr. S.C. Malan, working from the Ethiopic translation of the Arabic original. It was first published in 1882 as part of The Forgotten Books of Eden.

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the story brought further understanding into why Adam and eve had to leave the garden, and the character of Jesus, God, and Satan.

Adam and Eve

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Learn lots of things about Adam and eve,and how merciful God is. Praise be to God.

The reader's voice

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the correlation with biblical doctrine is very close! some minor differences but all in all it's very intriguing.

the correlation with biblical doctrine

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I knew very little about Adam and Eve from what I’ve been told as a child. I’ve recently started to question lots of things about their story and now my questions have been answered mostly. Such a good audiobook and the narrator makes it enjoyable to listen to. Highly recommend listening to if you have a curious mind such as myself.

Adam and Eve

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I loved it I have a lot of these kinds of books and this is definitely one of my favorites

it's great

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Loved this! As a 30Year old rediscovering spirituality. Answers questions the Bible just doesn’t address.

Eye opening

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I was done after chapter 68 and the mentioning of the fans of the week. For the days of the week are named for Greek/Roman elohims. Those people had not even been born yet...

This is some B.S.!!!

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