Ad-, Atl-, At-, Atlantis
Ad-ima and Heva: Their names are strikingly similar to the biblical Adam and Eve, hinting at a shared mythological origin.
Genesis Contains a History of Atlantis
Temptation and Fall: Even the temptation of Eve reappears in the American legends.
2:21-22), God created Eve from Adam's rib while he slept.
3:22-23), God expels Adam and Eve from Eden to prevent them from eating from the tree of life and living forever.
The Destruction of Atlantis
Temptation and Fall: Even the temptation of Eve reappears in the American legends.
2:21-22), God created Eve from Adam's rib while he slept.
3:22-23), God expels Adam and Eve from Eden to prevent them from eating from the tree of life and living forever.
Atlantis – Taurid meteor shower
This is why, even though it has evolved, the original reason for All Hallow’s Eve, Halloween, All Souls’ Day, and All Saints’ Day—October 31st, November 1st, and November 2nd—is in remembrance of the destruction of Atlantis.
The death of Adam
Gabriel taught Adam and Eve agriculture and animal husbandry.
Eve was instructed in spinning and weaving, creating garments for herself and Adam.
Adam and Eve raised a large family, instructing their descendants in the skills they learned.
After Abel's death and Cain's punishment, Eve bore Seth, who became the progenitor of prophets.
After the death of Abel, and after Cain had been slain by the avenging angel, Eve bore a third son, named Seth, who became the father of the race of the prophets.
His son Seth washed and buried him, after that the angel Gabriel, or, according to some accounts, Allah himself, had blessed him: Eve died a year later.
Eve’s Tomb:Eve’s tomb is purportedly in Jedda, marked by distinct locations for her head, body, and feet, spanning a great length.
Androgyne Adam
One Rabbinical interpretation of the text, "And God created man in His own image, male-female created He them," is that Adam and Eve were formed back to back, united at the shoulders, and were hewn asunder with a hatchet; but of this more presently.
They also say that, for the marriage-feast of Adam and Eve, God made a table of precious stone, and each gem was a hundred ells long and sixty ells wide, and the table was covered with costly dishes.
Ridhwan, the porter of Paradise, then brought to Adam the winged horse Meimun, and to Eve a light-footed she-camel.
Tabari says that Adam was brought single into Paradise, through which he roamed eating from the fruit trees, and a deep sleep fell upon him, during which Eve was created from his left side.
Why is she made?" Adam replied, "This is Eve." Adam remained five hundred years in Paradise.
He was said to have been male on the right side and female on the left, and that one half of him was removed to constitute Eve, but that the complete man consists of both sexes.
The Talmudists assert that God cut off Adam's tail and thereof formed Eve.
That Eve was Adam's second wife was a common Rabbinic speculation; certain of the commentators on Genesis having adopted this view to account for the double account of the creation of woman in the sacred text,—first in Genesis i.
18; and they say that Adam's first wife was named Lilith, but she was expelled from Eden, and after her expulsion Eve was created.
Literary ladies may point to the primal mother as the first authoress; for a Gospel of Eve existed in the times of S.
Clement, which nevertheless contains a large element of truth; it is to this effect, that Adam, when made, was like a beast, coarse, rude, and inanimate, but that from Eve he received his upright position, his polish, and his spirituality.
Lilith
According to the “first Eve” account, God fashioned Lilith from dust and placed her in the garden alongside Adam.
If so, can we find evidence that ‘Eve’ also represents a group of humans or a bloodline?
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
She was fragrant as musk and amber; her food was saffron; sweet hymns of praise were uttered by her melodious tongues; she slept by the waters of the heavenly river Kaulhar; she had been created a thousand years before man, and was Eve's favourite companion.
Having reached Eve's tent, Eblis uttered a deep sigh—it was the first that had been heard in Eden, and it was caused by envy.
"Why are you so disquieted, gentle serpent?" asked Eve.
"I must also see him," said Eve, leaving her tent and going towards the tree.
"Who art thou, wondrous being, the like of whom I have not seen before?" asked Eve.
"Do you speak the truth?" asked Eve.
Eve believed this oath, and broke a branch from the wheat-tree.
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.
But when he saw that Eve remained well and cheerful, he yielded to her persuasions, and ate of the second grain which Eve had offered him daily, three times a day, during the hour of eighty years.
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!"
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.
The earth shall be your abode; in the sweat of thy brow shalt thou find food; the produce of earth shall cause envy and contention; Eve (Hava) shall be afflicted with a variety of strange affections, and shall bring forth offspring in pain.
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.
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.
The angel Gabriel was sent out of Paradise to give him the rest of the wheat-grains Eve had plucked from the forbidden tree, together with two oxen, and various instruments of husbandry.
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.
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.
The third Adam is earthly
An androgynous human being was conceived, whom the Greeks call Hermaphrodite, while the Jews call his mother Eve of life, that is, the instructor of life.
Moreover, Eve is the first virgin who gave birth without a man.
THE COSMIC RULERS RAPE THE EARTHLY EVE
They came to Adam, and when they saw Eve speaking with him, they said to one another, “What is this enlightened woman?
Then Eve, since she existed as a power, laughed at their false intention.
And when they saw the likeness of that woman with him, they were troubled, thinking that this was the true Eve.
EVE BEARS THE CHILDREN OF THE COSMIC POWERS
First Eve conceived Abel from the first ruler; and she bore the rest of the sons from the seven authorities and their angels.
A plan came into being because of Eve, so that the fashioned bodies of the authorities might become fences for the light.
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.
When he saw the likeness of their mother, Eve, he said to her, “What is it that god said to you?
Now, Eve believed the words of the instructor.
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.
Adam in Yaldabaoth’s Paradise
[When the Providence of all saw what was going to happen She sent assistants to remove Divine Life from Eve.]
Yaldabaoth raped Eve.She bore two sons.
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.
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.
It is he who threw down this rock to kill you under it, and Eve with you, and thus to prevent you from living on the earth.
11 But Adam and Eve lived under the rock three days and three nights, as God had told them.
Seth
In the Abrahamic religions, Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve.
According to Genesis 4:25, Seth was born after Abel's murder by Cain, and Eve believed that God had appointed him as a replacement for Abel.
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 origin of the name ( שת ) is not clear, but it is assumed that it means named, because when she is born, Eve says: " ...God gave me ( שית ) another son in place of Abel; because Cain killed him.
He then creates Eve from Adam's rib, in an attempt to isolate and regain the power he has lost.
By way of this he attempts to rape Eve who now contains Sophia's divine power; several texts depict him as failing when Sophia's spirit transplants itself into the Tree of Knowledge.
Abel: Ruler of water and earth
He was a younger brother of Cain, and the second son of Adam and Eve
In the Gnostic text known as the Secret Book of John, Elohim is another name for Abel, whose parents are Eve and Yaldabaoth.
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?”
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.
4 And they went, Adam and Eve with him, and they showed him how to offer up his gift on the altar.
9 And they all thus lived together in the cave in which Eve had brought forth, until Cain was fifteen years old, and Abel twelve years old.
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.
Enosh
Enosh, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, was the son of Seth and the grandson of Adam and Eve.
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 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
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.
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.
We do find some proof in our genetics that confirms this hypotheses, coincidentally we find it in the Mitochondrial Eve.
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.
Are cats the result of the ancient genetic manipulation of snakes?
In this story, a serpent tempts Eve to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
The Jinn
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.