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It
is obvious that the author who rewrote this story was convinced of the
existence of only one God and he made the conclusion that the
events that took place hereafter were to blame to an evil creature and
he made the conclusion that the Devil (Satan) was the one
who persuaded Eve to disobey the Gods and not as originally was
intended by one of the leader Gods by us known as Enki.
In this verse the Devil (Satan) was wrath to Adam because through him the Devil was cast out of Paradise, a little strange clause because we know already that the Devil once lived in 'Paradise' (see the battle in Heaven below, where we could read that Satan was permanently cast out of Paradise by the Gods).
Therefore he could not enter the Garden of Eden anymore. Nevertheless the rewriter tells us in the next verses that the Devil still had the opportunity to come in into the Garden of Eden although it was guarded by the Cherubim's.
The above verse is also in contradiction with the story in The first book of Adam and Eve, chapter 13, where God told Adam that Satan was cast out of the Garden of Eden forever and became horrible to look at and a Demon forever.
Because of this it was impossible for
Satan to come in into the Garden of Eden again; So he could not
communicate with Eve who was still in the Garden of Eden.
We can read here that Paradise (The Garden of Eden) was surrounded by a wall, it is most likely because of the dangers on planet Earth that the builders of the colony ( most likely the Angels) made strongholds to defend the Garden of Eden against intruders from outside.
A strange part at the beginning
of this verse is that the Devil hanged himself from the wall of Paradise
in the form of a serpent but even that he was able to look like an
Angel?
I mentioned already that not Satan but the God Enki spoke to Eve in the form of a serpent to persuade her to 'eat' of the plant (the tree of good and evil) because Enki's intension was to evaluate Adam and Eve to self thinking and supporting beings.
Keep also in mind that Enki knew that Adam and Eve feared Anu and Enlil of which the were no more than slaves in the Garden. Enki was the scientist of the triad of Gods and had the intension to create a suitable MAN to live on earth as a self supporting being (Adam and Eve were at that time still unable to get children).
We will see later that Enki once
more tricked Enlil to protect his creations, when the Gods
decided to destroy ALL living creatures with a Great Flood, by
telling Noah to build an Arc to survive the flood.
The reader should have noticed already that Eve could not recognize either the Devil nor Enki was talking to her because the appeared to her in the form of a serpent.
In the above verse we can find prove that Enki
was grieved to Anu and Enlil that Adam and Eve were kept
innocent and he persuaded Eve, for their own benefit, to 'eat' of the
forbidden plant.
Again a strange detail that Eve was able to open the Garden of Eden while it was guarded by the Cherubim's.
It is obvious that here is prove again that the rewriter of the story overlooked this strange clause. The only one who could enter the Garden must have been a God himself who was familiar with the Cherubim's. Indeed he was and we met him already, Enki.
The fact that Enki forced Eve to swear that
Adam also would 'eat' of the plant is understandable because Enki
had to bee sure that both of them would 'eat'.
The Revolt of Satan, and the Battle in Heaven
As we can read here Satan was a prince and belonged to 'The Lower order of Angels' and was 'fire and spirit' He was jealous to Adam because Adam was of 'Higher' rank as Satan and Satan should worship Adam (a thing of dust).
Because of that Satan became independent from God and separated himself from God. apparently he had the power to do so but God swept him and his companions out of heaven, to Earth, as we will see later.
And Satan and his companions were stripped of their
apparel and glory and were naked and had horrible faces after they were
cast out of Heaven, this will all sound familiar when we read the
sin-fall of Adam and Eve later.
There is only one possibility, Paradise was not on the Earth but somewhere above the Earth, maybe another planet in, or outside our Solar System.
What was the 'Chariot of Fire', you can imagine yourself, but I will help you, even if you don't belief it, it was an ancient SPACESHIP and I will prove that in later chapters.
The reason that Adam was raised up to 'Paradise' can only mean one thing he was temporary raised up to protect him from Satan and for the battle in Heaven.
Satan was indeed cast out of Heaven
and expelled to Earth because we can read later that he appeared to Adam
and Eve in 'The Garden of Eden'
after their return on Earth and many more times after that.
Adam and Eve also belonged to the Angels and as so to the Generations of Heavens who were later forced to live on Earth.
Finally we can make the conclusion now that the Biblical term "MAN" is used for the Angels who were "chosen" to live on Earth permanently.
Due to their permanent stay on Earth they became immortal although they lived for a period of about 1,000 years.
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