24 For we desire the fruit that is on the earth, and all else that we lack in it."
* The medieval belief that there were only four elements--fire, earth, air, and water--was widely accepted until about 1500 AD when the current atomic theory was in its infancy.
Chapter x.x.xV - G.o.d"s reply.
1 Then G.o.d looked again at Adam and his crying and groaning, and the Word of G.o.d came to him, and said to him:--
2 "O Adam, when you were in My garden, you knew neither eating nor drinking; neither faintness nor suffering; neither leanness of flesh, nor change; neither did sleep depart from thine eyes. But since you transgressed, and came into this strange land, all these trials are come over you."
Chapter x.x.xVI - Figs.
1 Then G.o.d commanded the cherub, who kept the gate of the garden with a sword of fire in his hand, to take some of the fruit of the fig-tree, and to give it to Adam.
2 The cherub obeyed the command of the Lord G.o.d, and went into the garden and brought two figs on two twigs, each fig hanging to its leaf; they were from two of the trees among which Adam and Eve hid themselves when G.o.d went to walk in the garden, and the Word of G.o.d came to Adam and Eve and said to them, "Adam, Adam, where are you?"
3 And Adam answered, "O G.o.d, here I am. When I heard the sound of You and Your voice, I hid myself, because I am naked."
4 Then the cherub took two figs and brought them to Adam and Eve. But he threw them to them from a distance; for they might not come near the cherub by reason of their flesh, that could not come near the fire.
5 At first, angels trembled at the presence of Adam and were afraid of him. But now Adam trembled before the angels and was afraid of them.
6 Then Adam came closer and took one fig, and Eve also came in turn and took the other.
7 And as they took them up in their hands, they looked at them, and knew they were from the trees among which they had hidden themselves.
Chapter x.x.xVII - Forty-three days of penance do not redeem one hour of sin (v. 6).
1 Then Adam said to Eve, "Do you not see these figs and their leaves, with which we covered ourselves when we were stripped of our bright nature? But now, we do not know what misery and suffering may come over us from eating them.
2 Now, therefore, O Eve, let us restrain ourselves and not eat of them, you and I; and let us ask G.o.d to give us of the fruit of the Tree of Life."
3 Thus did Adam and Eve restrain themselves, and did not eat of these figs.
4 But Adam began to pray to G.o.d and to beseech Him to give him of the fruit of the Tree of Life, saying thus: "O G.o.d, when we transgressed Your commandment at the sixth hour of Friday, we were stripped of the bright nature we had, and did not continue in the garden after our transgression, more than three hours.
5 But in the evening You made us come out of it. O G.o.d, we transgressed against You one hour, and all these trials and sorrows have come over us until this day.
6 And those days together with this the forty-third day, do not redeem that one hour in which we transgressed!
7 O G.o.d, look at us with an eye of pity, and do not avenge us according to our transgression of Your commandment, in Your presence.
8 O G.o.d, give us of the fruit of the Tree of Life, that we may eat of it, and live, and turn not to see sufferings and other trouble, in this earth; for You are G.o.d.
9 When we transgressed Your commandment, You made us come out of the garden, and sent a cherub to keep the Tree of Life, lest we should eat thereof, and live; and know nothing of faintness after we transgressed.
10 But now, O Lord, behold, we have endured all these days, and have borne sufferings. Make these forty-three days an equivalent for the one hour in which we transgressed."
Chapter x.x.xVIII - "When 5500 years are fulfilled... ."
1 After these things the Word of G.o.d came to Adam, and said to him:--
2 "O Adam, as to the fruit on the Tree of Life that you have asked for, I will not give it to you now, but only when the 5500 years are fulfilled. At that time I will give you fruit from the Tree of Life, and you will eat, and live forever, you, and Eve, and your righteous descendants.
3 But these forty-three days cannot make amends for the hour in which you transgressed My commandment.
4 O Adam, I gave you the fruit of the fig-tree to eat in which you hid yourself. Go and eat of it, you and Eve.
5 I will not deny your request, neither will I disappoint your hope; therefore, endure until the fulfillment of the covenant I made with you."
6 And G.o.d withdrew His Word from Adam.
Chapter x.x.xIX - Adam is cautious--but too late.
1 Then Adam returned to Eve, and said to her, "Get up, and take a fig for yourself, and I will take another; and let us go to our cave."
2 Then Adam and Eve took each a fig and went towards the cave; the time was about the setting of the sun; and their thoughts made them long to eat of the fruit.
3 But Adam said to Eve, "I am afraid to eat of this fig. I know not what may come over me from it."
4 So Adam cried, and stood praying before G.o.d, saying, "Satisfy my hunger, without my having to eat this fig; for after I have eaten it, what will it profit me? And what shall I desire and ask of you, O G.o.d, when it is gone?"
5 And he said again, "I am afraid to eat of it; for I know not what will befall me through it."
Chapter XL - The first Human hunger.
1 Then the Word of G.o.d came to Adam, and said to him, "O Adam, why didn"t you have this dread, or this fasting, or this care before now?
And why didn"t you have this fear before you transgressed?
2 But when you came to live in this strange land, your animal body could not survive on earth without earthly food, to strengthen it and to restore its powers."