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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Books of Adam?
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yea they are some old documents, that are sorta of stories and such that had been passed down through time. deals mainly with adam and eve and gettign kicked out of the garden and the things followed.
though it never made it into the canon it is a very interesting read as far as how hebrews and jews discussed adam and eve
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The Books Of Adam And Eve
Of all the Lost Books of The Bible, The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve contain, perhaps, the most evidence of paranormal and supernatural occurrences recorded. The Books of Adam and Eve are considered to be the work of unknown Egyptians. Parts of the books can be found in the Talmud, the Koran and elsewhere. This proves that The Books of Adam and Eve played a vital role in the original literature of early humans. The influence of the Books of Adam and Eve can be traced through the large number of versions that exist in the writings of the Greeks, Syrians, Egyptians, Abyssinians, Hebrews and other ancient cultures and races. The story of Adam and Eve has been handed down through the ages with little or no change what so ever. The original manuscript was written in Arabic and was then translated by Dr. E. Trumpp, a professor at the University of Munich. It is divided into two parts, the First and Second Books of Adam and Eve. An extensive List of the paranormal events found in the Books of Adam and Eve are as follows.