Adam Stories
The godless Sammael had made an alliance with all the chiefs of his host against the Lord, because the holy and ever-blessed Lord had said to Adam and Eve, "Have dominion over the fish of the sea," and he said, "How can I make man to sin and drive him out?" Then he went down to earth with all his host, and he sought for a companion like to himself; he chose the serpent, which was in size like a camel, and he seated himself on its back and rode up to the woman, and said to her, "Hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?" And he thought, "I will ask more presently." Then she answered, "He has only forbidden me the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge which is in the midst of the garden.
Do you also touch it and try." But when Eve drew near to the tree she saw the Angel of Death waiting sword in hand, and she said in her heart, "Perhaps I am to die, and then God will create another wife for Adam; that shall not be, he must die too." So she gave him of the fruit.
The Pre-Adamites
Anunnaki created several Adams, each of whom presides over an era lasting around 50,000 years.
Adam was created with a spiritual soul
Adam was the father of an agricultural civilization
Although the notion of Jinn as pre-Adamites was generally accepted, the idea that other humans lived before the known Adam was controversial.
From the mid-ninth century onward the idea appeared that God Anunnaki created several Adams, each of whom presides over an era lasting around 50,000 years.
Therefore, Adam was created with a spiritual soul, and from Adam, the Jewish race was descended, whereas the Gentile nations were issued from the loins of the Pre-Adamites.
Consequently, Adam's original sin weighed only on his descendants, and Peyreira supposed that his race alone perished, with the exception of Noah and his family, in the Deluge, which Peyreira contends was partial.
He believed that certain passages in Genesis suggested the existence of other humans contemporaneous with Adam and Eve, noting, for example, Cain’s fear of others and his finding a wife in the land of Nod.
He pointed out the diversity of human populations, which he argued could not have all descended from a single pair (Adam and Eve) in the time frame the Bible seemed to suggest.
He argued that this diversity could not have originated from a single pair of humans in the relatively short biblical timeline since Adam.
Historical Populations: The existence of ancient civilizations with well-established cultures, languages, and technologies at times that seemed too close to the biblical timeline of Adam and Eve or Noah's Flood.
Archaeological Evidence: While not having modern archaeological methods at his disposal, La Peyrère inferred from historical records and accounts of ancient ruins that civilizations existed before the biblical Adam.
The Existence of Giants and Other Races in Biblical Texts: La Peyrère mentioned giants in the Bible, like the Nephilim, as evidence of other human-like beings that did not fit into the direct lineage of Adam and Eve.
Before Adam was created, says this book, there were in the isle Muscham, one of the Maldives, men with flat heads, and for this reason they were called by the Persians, Nim-ser.
When Adam, expelled the earthly Paradise, established himself in the Isle of Ceylon, the flat-heads submitted to him.
The book discussed the ideas that people lived before Adam, that he had parents, and that he came from India. It proposed that Adam was the father of an agricultural civilization, rather than the father of the entire human race.
The peacock
Adam and Eve lived for five hundred years in Paradise before they ate of the tree and fell; for Eblis was outside, and could not enter the gates to deceive them.
Eblis answered that he was not ready to leave yet, but that he desired to speak to Adam out of her mouth, and to this she consented, fearing Ridhwan, and greatly desiring to hear and learn the three salutary words.
"I am troubled for Adam's future," answered the evil spirit, affecting the voice of the serpent.
Eve ate one of the grains and found it more delicious than anything she had hitherto tasted, so she gave a second grain to Adam.
Adam resisted at first, according to some authorities for a whole hour, but an hour in Paradise was eighty years of our earthly reckoning.
Thereupon all Adam's heaven-given raiment fell from him, his crown slipped off his head, his rings dropped from his fingers, his silken garment glided like water from his shoulders, and he and Eve were naked and unadorned, and their fallen garments reproached them with the words, "Great is your misfortune; long will be your sorrows; we were created to adorn those who serve God; farewell till the resurrection!"
The throne recoiled from them and exclaimed, "Depart from me, ye disobedient ones!" The horse Meimun, which Adam sought to mount, plunged and refused to allow him to touch it, saying, "How hast thou kept God's covenant?" All the inhabitants of Paradise turned their backs on the pair, and prayed God to remove the man and the woman from the midst of them.
God himself addressed Adam with a voice of thunder, saying, "Did not I forbid thee to touch of this fruit, and caution thee against the subtlety of thy foe, Eblis?" Adam and Eve tried to fly these reproaches, but the branches of the tree Talh caught Adam, and Eve entangled herself in her long hair.
"Depart from Paradise," then spake God, "thou Adam, thy wife, and the animals which led you into sin.
Adam was expelled through the gate of Repentance, that he might know that through it alone could Paradise be regained; Eve was banished through the gate of Grace; the peacock and the serpent through that of Wrath, and Eblis through the gate of Damnation.
Adam fell into the island Serendib (Ceylon), Eve at Jedda, the Serpent into the desert of Sahara, the Peacock into Persia, and Eblis into the river Eila.
Tabari says that when the forbidden wheat had entered the belly of Adam and Eve, all the skin came off, except from the ends of the fingers.
Now this skin had been pink and horny, so that they had been invulnerable in Paradise, and they were left naked and with a tender skin which could easily be lacerated; but, as often as Adam and Eve looked on their fingernails, they remembered what skin they had worn in Eden.
Tabari also says that four trees pitying the shame of Adam and Eve, the Peacock, and the Serpent, in being driven naked out of Paradise, bowed their branches and gave each a leaf.
Certain Rabbis say that Adam ate only on compulsion, that he refused, but Eve "took of the tree,"—that is, broke a branch and "gave it him," with the stick.
3), Eve, on eating the fruit, felt in herself the poison of Jezer hara, or Original sin, and resolved that Adam should not be without it also; she made him eat and then forced the fruit on the animals, that they might all, without exception, fall under the same condemnation, and become subject to death.
Michael
He is said to be friendly, asking God for mercy toward humans and is, according to Muslim legends, one of the first to obey God's orders to bow before Adam.
In the Secret Book of John, a second-century text found in the Nag Hammadi codices of Gnosticism, Michael is placed in control of the demons who help Yaldabaoth create Adam, along with six others named Uriel, Asmenedas, Saphasatoel, Aarmouriam, Richram, and Amiorps.
Manna
Eve ate one of the grains and found it more delicious than anything she had hitherto tasted, so she gave a second grain to Adam.
Hitherto he had fed on roots and berries, and had known nothing of sowing grain; acting under Gabriel's directions, he ploughed the land, but the plough stuck, and Adam impatiently smote one of the oxen, and it spoke to him and said, "Wherefore hast thou smitten me?"
Adam replied, "Because thou dost not draw the plough."
"Adam!" said the ox, "when thou wast rebellious, did God smite thee thus?"
"O God!" cried Adam to the Almighty, "is every beast to reproach me, and recall to me my sin?"
But as the plough was still arrested, Adam dug into the soil, and found that the iron had been caught by the body of his son Abel.
When the wheat was sprung up, Gabriel gave Adam fire from hell, which however he had previously washed seventy times in the sea, or it would have consumed the earth and all things thereon.
The people of Southern America suppose it was the banana, whose fibres form the cross, and they say that thus, in it, Adam discovered the mystery of the Redemption.
There they (Adam and Eve) saw a tree, and found on it solid manna; and wondered at God’s power.
Adam and Eve – The Flood
1 They were not very far from the cave, when Satan came towards them, and hid himself between them and the cave, under the form of two ravenous lions three days without food, that came towards Adam and Eve, as if to break them in pieces and devour them.
2 Then Adam and Eve cried, and prayed God to deliver them from their paws.
4 And God said to Adam, “O Adam, what do you seek on the western border?
6 For in this western border, O Adam, there will go from you a descendant, that shall replenish it; and that will defile themselves with their sins, and with their yielding to the commands of Satan, and by following his works.
Lamech
Seth is a son of Adam and Eve, introduced in Genesis as the child given to them after the death of Abel and the banishment of Cain.
Seth is mentioned as the ancestor of Noah, linking the genealogy from Adam to the time of the flood.
The third Adam is earthly
Before Adam of light withdrew in the chaos, the authorities saw him.
They came to Adam, and when they saw Eve speaking with him, they said to one another, “What is this enlightened woman?
But let us not tell Adam, because he is not from us.
She darkened their eyes and secretly left her likeness there with Adam.
Afterward, when they sobered up from the stupor, they came to Adam.
The first Adam of light is spiritual and appeared on the first day.
The second Adam is a person with soul and appeared on the sixth day, called Aphrodite.
The third Adam is earthly, that is, a man of law, who appeared on the eighth day, after the rest of poverty, which is called Sunday.
Now, the progeny of the earthly Adam multiplied and was completed and produced within itself all the technical skill of the Adam with soul.
They came to Adam and Eve timidly, and they said to him, “The fruit of every tree created for you in paradise may be eaten, but beware, don’t eat from the tree of knowledge.
Then when the rulers knew that Adam and Eve had transgressed their commandment, they entered paradise and came to Adam and Eve in an earthquake and a great threat, to see the result of the help that was given.
Then Adam and Eve were very much disturbed and hid under the trees in paradise.
The rulers did not know where they were and said, “Adam, where are you?” He said, “I am here.
After the woman they cursed Adam and the earth and the fruit because of him.
Now, when the rulers saw that their Adam had acquired a different knowledge, they wanted to test him.
They gathered all the domestic animals and wild beasts of the earth and the birds of the heaven, and brought them to Adam to see what he would call them.
They were troubled because Adam had sobered up from all ignorance.
They gathered together and took counsel and said, “Look, Adam has become like one of us, so that he understands the difference between light and darkness.
And so they cast Adam and his wife out of paradise.
After these things, when the rulers had become jealous of Adam, they wanted to diminish the human lifetimes, but they were unable because of fate, which was established since the beginning.
She sent the bird that was in paradise so that, until the consummation of the age, it might spend the thousand years in the rulers’ world: a vital living being with soul, called the phoenix, which kills itself and reanimates itself for a witness to their judgment, because they dealt unjustly with Adam and his race.
Adam in Yaldabaoth’s Paradise
Adam in Yaldabaoth's Paradise
[However, I caused them to eat.I asked the Savior,“Lord, isn’t it the serpent that caused Adam to eat?”He smiled and replied,“The serpent caused them to eatin order to produce the wickedness of the desire to reproducethat would make Adam helpful to him.”]
The chief ruler, Yaldabaoth, knew that Because the light-filled Epinoia within Adam Made his mental abilities greater than his own, Adam had been disobedient.In order to recover the Power that he had put into Adam Yaldabaoth made Adam completely forgetful.
[I asked the Savior, “What is it to be ‘completely forgetful?’”He replied, “It is not what Moses wrote in his first book:‘He caused Adam to fall into deep sleep’Rather, Adam’s perceptions were veiledAnd he became unconscious.As he (Yaldabaoth) said through his prophet:'I will make their minds dull so that they do not see or understand.'”]
The light-filled Epinoia hid deep within Adam. The Chief Ruler tried to remove her from his ribcage, But Epinoia cannot be captured.Although the darkness pursued her it did not catch her.
The Chief ruler did remove a portion of his Power from Adam To create a person with a woman’s form Modeled on the light-filled Epinoia that had been manifested to him.He placed the Power removed from the man into the woman.
Adam saw the woman standing next to him. The light-filled Epinoia immediately appeared to him She raised up the veil that dulled his mind. He sobered up from the dark drunkennessAnd he recognized his own counterpart.
The man and woman were too terrified to renounce Yaldabaoth, Who showed his ignorance to his angelsAnd he cast both of them out of paradise Dressing them in heavy darkness. The Chief Archon saw the young woman who was standing by Adam. He realized that the light-filled Epinoia of life was within her. Yaldabaoth became completely ignorant.
[From then until now sexual intercourse has persisted Thanks to the Chief Ruler Who put desire for reproduction into the woman who accompanies Adam. Through intercourse the Ruler caused new human bodies to be produced And he blew his artificial spirit into each of them.]
Adam had intercourse with the image of his foreknowledge (prognosis)He begot a son like the Son of Man And he called that son Seth Modeling him on the heavenly race in the higher realms.
Seraphim
And again, when Adam was by the gate of the garden, and saw the cherub with a sword of flashing fire in his hand, and the cherub grew angry and frowned at him, both Adam and Eve became afraid of him, and thought he meant to put them to death.
Irad
This lineage is part of the genealogy of Cain, the first son of Adam and Eve and the brother of Abel.
I have killed a man for wounding me, a young man for injuring me.24 If Cain is avenged seven times, then Lamech seventy-seven times.”25 Adam made love to his wife again, and she gave birth to a son and named him Seth, saying, “God has granted me another child in place of Abel, since Cain killed him.”26 Seth also had a son, and he named him Enosh.
25 Adam made love to his wife again, and she gave birth to a son and named him Seth, saying, “God has granted me another child in place of Abel, since Cain killed him.”
Initiation
7 Then Adam and Eve took the figs and began to eat of them.
6 Then the angels commanded Adam and Eve to get up and pray forty days and forty nights; when that was done, then Adam was to have sexual intercourse with his wife; for then this would be an act pure and undefiled; so that he would have children who would multiply, and replenish the face of the earth.
7 Then both Adam and Eve received the words of the angels; and the angels departed from them.
8 Then Adam and Eve began to fast and pray, until the end of the forty days; and then they had sexual intercourse, as the angels had told them.
And from the time Adam left the garden until he wedded Eve, were two hundred and twenty-three days, that is seven months and thirteen days.
9 Thus was Satan’s war with Adam defeated.
2 “O Adam, who counselled you, when you came out of the cave, to come to this place?”
3 And Adam said to God, “O Lord, we came to this place because of the heat of the fire, that came over us inside the cave.”
4 Then the Lord God said to Adam, “O Adam, you dread the heat of fire for one night, but how will it be when you live in hell?
5 Yet, O Adam, don’t be afraid, and don’t believe that I have placed this dome of rock over you to plague you with it.
8 And this sign, O Adam, will happen to Me at My coming on earth: Satan will raise the people of the Jews to put Me to death; and they will lay Me in a rock, and seal a large stone over Me, and I shall remain within that rock three days and three nights.
9 But on the third day I shall rise again, and it shall be salvation to you, O Adam, and to your descendants, to believe in Me.
But, O Adam, I will not bring you from under this rock until three days and three nights have passed.”
10 And God withdrew His Word from Adam.
11 But Adam and Eve lived under the rock three days and three nights, as God had told them.
Seth
Adam gave Seth secret teachings that would become the Kabbalah.
In the Abrahamic religions, Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve.
He is the only other child of Adam and Eve named in the Bible.
According to Yazidi oral literature, Adam and Eve each deposited their seeds into separate jars.
While Eve's seed developed into insects, Adam's seed gave birth to Shehid ibn Jerr, the ancestor of the Yazidis.
The demiurge creates Adam, during the process unwittingly transferring the portion of power stolen from Sophia into the first physical human body.
He then creates Eve from Adam's rib, in an attempt to isolate and regain the power he has lost.
Ascended the throne after Adam and was considered the greatest of Adam's sons.
Rocail, another son of Adam, was known for his exceptional knowledge and was sent to assist Surkrag, a giant ruler.
Seth was believed to inherit the unfallen image of Adam, with a radiant, divine appearance.
Abel: Ruler of water and earth
He was a younger brother of Cain, and the second son of Adam and Eve
As he was coming into the Cave of Treasures, and saw the golden rods, the incense and the myrrh, he asked his parents, Adam and Eve, to tell him about them and asked, “Where did you get these from?”
5 Then Adam told him all that had befallen them.
6 Furthermore his father, Adam, told him of the works of God, and of the garden.
9 Then when it was day, Abel came to Adam and Eve, and told them of the vision he had seen.
10 But as to the hard-hearted Cain, Satan came to him by night, showed himself and said to him, “Since Adam and Eve love your brother Abel so much more than they love you, they wish to join him in marriage to your beautiful sister because they love him.
1 But when Adam saw that the older brother hated the younger, he endeavored to soften their hearts, and said to Cain, “O my son, take of the fruits of your sowing and make an offering to God, so that He might forgive you for your wickedness and sin.”
3 Then Abel obeyed his father’s voice, took some of his sowing, and made a good offering, and said to his father, Adam, “Come with me and show me how to offer it up.”
4 And they went, Adam and Eve with him, and they showed him how to offer up his gift on the altar.
But Abel, by reason of his joy at having made his offering, repeated it three times a week, after the example of his father Adam.
The First Book of Adam and Eve
Creator(s) of Adam
“ Then Saklas spoke to his angels: "Let us make a human being according to form and according to image." They formed Adam and his wife Eve, who in the cloud is called Zoe.
See: The Apocalypse of Adam
This character is believed to have created the material world and the first human, Adam, with the help of subordinate spirits or powers, often called archons.
At the first hour, God gathered the dust of the earth; in the second, He formed the embryo; in the third, the limbs were extended; in the fourth, the soul was given; at the fifth hour Adam stood upright; at the sixth, Adam named the animals.
Adam replied—"Jehovah."
Enosh
Incarnation of Seth, Seth was the incarnation of the first human: Adam
Enosh, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, was the son of Seth and the grandson of Adam and Eve.
He is an important link in the lineage from Adam to Noah.
According to Mandaean beliefs and scriptures including the Qolastā, the Book of John and Genzā Rabbā, Abel is cognate with the angelic soteriological figure Hibil Ziwa, (Classical Mandaic:, sometimes translated "Splendid Hibel"), who is spoken of as a son of Hayyi or Manda d-Hayyi, and as a brother to Anush (Enosh) and to Sheetil (Seth), who is the son of Adam.
Elsewhere, Anush is spoken of as the son of Sheetil, and Sheetil as the son of Hibil, where Hibil came to Adam and Eve as a young boy when they were still virgins, but was called their son.
Adam and Eve were created by the god Sakla out of the earth
Adam teaches his son Seth about his past, saying that he and Eve were created by the god Sakla out of the earth, but they were once with the eternal God and like great eternal angels.
Adam and Eve are awakened by three persons, who help them remember the eternal being and the seed of the person to whom life has come (Seth).
Adam tells Seth that he will reveal to him what he learned from the three.
Adam and Eve are visited by angels from the heavenly realm who restore their knowledge of the eternal realm.
This is analogous to Satan enlightening Adam and Eve in Genesis, and Yahweh cursing them with death.
Human lifespan declines
After these things, when the rulers had become jealous of Adam, they wanted to diminish the human lifetimes, but they were unable because of fate, which was established since the beginning.
The genealogy from Adam (the first man, according to the Bible) to Noah is as follows:
Adam lived for 930 years.
Seth, Adam’s son, lived for 912 years.
If you add up the ages, starting with the birth of Adam to the birth of Noah, and then add Noah’s age at the time of the flood (600 years), the total time from the Garden of Eden to the flood is:
The body of Adam was so great, that if he stood up his head would reach into the seventh heaven.
It showed some indisposition to obey; thereupon God exclaimed: "Quicken Adam against your will, and, as a penalty for your disobedience, you shall leave the body sorely against your will."
Then God blew the spirit against Adam with such force that it entered his nose, and ran up into his head, and as soon as it reached his eyes Adam opened them, and saw the throne of God with the inscription upon it: "There is no God but God, and Mohammed is His prophet." Then the soul ran into his ears, and Adam heard the song of the angels; thereupon his tongue was unloosed, for by this time the soul had reached it, and he said, "Praise be to Thee, my Creator, one and only!" And God answered him: "For this purpose are you made.
You and your successors must pray to me, and you will find mercy and loving-kindness at my hands." Then the soul penetrated all the members, reaching last of all the feet of Adam, which receiving strength, he sprang up, and stood upon the earth.
At the seventh hour, Adam married Eve; at the eighth, Cain and his sister were born; at the ninth, they were forbidden to eat of the tree; at the tenth hour Adam fell; at the eleventh he was banished from Eden; and at the twelfth, he felt the sweat and pain of toil.
7 -> Adam married Eve8 -> Cain and his sister were born9 -> They were forbidden to eat of the tree10 -> Adam fell11 -> He was banished from Eden12 -> He felt the sweat and pain of toil
Finally, when Adam had reached his nine hundred and thirtieth year, the Angel of Death appeared under the form of a goat, and ran between his legs.
Adam recoiled with horror, and exclaimed, "God has given me one thousand years; wherefore comest thou now?"
Adam stoutly denied that he had done so.
Then the Angel of Death drew the document of transfer from out of his beard, and presented it to Adam, who could no longer refuse to go.
The Adam race
The first time I heard the Adam and Eve story it didn't make much sense.
God creates Adam and Eve, the first humans, and places them in the Garden of Eden.
Tempted by a serpent, Eve eats the fruit from this forbidden tree and gives some to Adam, who also eats it.
According to the “first Eve” account, God fashioned Lilith from dust and placed her in the garden alongside Adam.
However, conflicts arose when Adam attempted to assert dominance over Lilith.
Disagreeing with Adam, Lilith chose to depart the Garden of Eden.
Iblis approached the animals of the world to see which one would bear him into the Garden of Eden so that he could speak with Adam and his wife and tempt them towards evil.
He told her: ‘I will protect you from the children of Adam; you will be under my protection if you get me into the Garden.’ She placed him between her two fangs.
There is much more to disect from the Adam and Eve story, but for now I leave you with this.
The Anunnaki
These texts are simular to the story of Adam and Eve and Noah and the Great Flood.
In the next chamber we dive into the story of Adam and Eve, or to be more precise: The Adam race and the eve.
Iblis -> Azazil
When the newly created Adam got to his feet, the angels fell down, prostrating themselves before him, as Allah had ordered.
(38:73) Then the angels, all of them, prostrated themselves before Adam
Adam - The first humans (homo sapiens sapiens)
While this was happening, Iblis approached the animals of the world to see which one would bear him into the Garden of Eden so that he could speak with Adam and his wife and tempt them towards evil.
He told her: ‘I will protect you from the children of Adam; you will be under my protection if you get me into the Garden.’ She placed him between her two fangs.
The Jinn
Predated the Adam (Homo Sapiens)
It is said that God created the demons from the semoum (burning wind); that from the demon he created his woman, as he created Eve from Adam; that the demon having had relations with his woman, she became pregnant from him and laid thirty eggs.
Islamic tradition says Allah created the jinn before the creation of Adam.
According to the Prophet, the inhabitants of Jabulqa and Jabulsa knew neither Adam nor Iblis.
No one in the world had seen a form like that of Adam.
Adam had lain stretched in the same place for the space of about forty years.
Then Hâreth pushed Adam, and the dry earth rattled.
Little People
It is related in histories, that a race of Jinn, in ancient times, before the creation of Adam, inhabited the earth, and covered it, the land and the sea, and the plains and the mountains; and the favours of God were multiplied upon them, and they had government, and prophecy, and religion, and law; but they transgressed and off ended, and opposed their prophets, and made wickedness to abound in the earth; whereupon God, whose name be exalted, sent against them an army of Angels, who took possession of the earth, and drove away the Jinn to the regions of the islands, and made many of them prisoners …
One of the most famous Djinn in Islamic tradition is Iblis (Satan), who refused to bow to Adam and was consequently expelled from paradise.
Thoth
Between 1650 and 1654, Athanasius Kircher (2 May 1602 – 27 November 1680) published four volumes of "translations" of hieroglyphs in the context of his Coptic studies. However, according to Steven Frimmer, "none of them even remotely fitted the original texts". In Oedipus Aegyptiacus, Kircher argued under the impression of the Hieroglyphica that ancient Egyptian was the language spoken by Adam and Eve, that Hermes Trismegistus was Moses
Angelic Hierarchy
According to the most authoritative Mussulman traditions, Adam was created on Friday afternoon at the Assr-hour, or about three o'clock.
Mu & Atlantis history
Laboratories of Adam and Eve, there were at least 3
Star Nations Draconians entered with the Arcon Essence, certain Anunnaki agenda, and placed it within their DNA during the times of Adam and the Eve Laboratories and placed it into and interfered with the humans.