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This lengthy excerpt, likely from a religious or apocryphal text, describes the experiences of Adam and Eve after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It details their struggles with hunger, thirst, and physical discomfort, their encounters with Satan who attempts to deceive and destroy them, and their early interactions with God through prayer and offerings. The narrative includes their return to the "Cave of Treasures", their clothing themselves in animal skins, and the birth of their children Cain and Abel, ultimately culminating in the first murder as Cain, influenced by Satan, kills Abel out of jealousy over God's favor.
This lengthy excerpt, likely from a religious or apocryphal text, describes the experiences of Adam and Eve after their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It details their struggles with hunger, thirst, and physical discomfort, their encounters with Satan who attempts to deceive and destroy them, and their early interactions with God through prayer and offerings. The narrative includes their return to the "Cave of Treasures", their clothing themselves in animal skins, and the birth of their children Cain and Abel, ultimately culminating in the first murder as Cain, influenced by Satan, kills Abel out of jealousy over God's favor.