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Moses 4
And
I,
the
a
Lord
God,
spake
unto
Moses,
saying:
That
b
Satan,
whom
thou
hast
commanded
in
the
name
of
mine
Only
Begotten,
is
the
same
which
was
from
the
c
beginning,
and
he
came
before
me,
saying—Behold,
here
am
I,
send
me,
I
will
be
thy
son,
and
I
will
d
redeem
all
mankind,
that
one
soul
shall
not
be
lost,
and
surely
e
I
will
do
it;
wherefore
f
give
me
thine
honor.
2 But,
behold,
my
Beloved
a
Son,
which
was
my
Beloved
and
b
Chosen
from
the
beginning,
said
unto
me—
c
Father,
thy
d
will
be
done,
and
the
e
glory
be
thine
forever.
3 Wherefore,
because
that
a
Satan
b
rebelled
against
me,
and
sought
to
destroy
the
c
agency
of
man,
which
I,
the
Lord
God,
had
given
him,
and
also,
that
I
should
give
unto
him
mine
own
power;
by
the
power
of
mine
Only
Begotten,
I
caused
that
he
should
be
d
cast
down;
4 And
he
became
a
Satan,
yea,
even
the
b
devil,
the
father
of
all
c
lies,
to
d
deceive
and
to
blind
men,
and
to
lead
them
e
captive
at
his
will,
even
as
many
as
would
not
f
hearken
unto
my
voice.
5 And
now
the
serpent
was
more
a
subtle
than
any
beast
of
the
field
which
I,
the
Lord
God,
had
made.
6 And
a
Satan
put
it
into
the
heart
of
the
serpent,
(for
he
had
drawn
away
b
many
after
him,)
and
he
sought
also
to
c
beguile
Eve,
for
he
d
knew
not
the
e
mind
of
God,
wherefore
he
sought
to
destroy
the
world.
7 And
he
said
unto
the
woman:
Yea,
hath
God
said—Ye
shall
not
eat
of
every
tree
of
the
garden?
(And
he
spake
by
the
mouth
of
the
serpent.)
8 And
the
woman
said
unto
the
serpent:
We
may
eat
of
the
fruit
of
the
trees
of
the
garden;
9 But
of
the
fruit
of
the
tree
which
thou
beholdest
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
God
hath
said—Ye
shall
not
eat
of
it,
neither
shall
ye
touch
it,
lest
ye
die.
10 And
the
serpent
said
unto
the
a
woman:
Ye
shall
not
surely
die;
11 For
God
doth
know
that
in
the
day
ye
eat
thereof,
then
your
a
eyes
shall
be
opened,
and
ye
shall
be
as
gods,
b
knowing
good
and
evil.
12 And
when
the
woman
saw
that
the
tree
was
good
for
food,
and
that
it
became
pleasant
to
the
eyes,
and
a
tree
to
be
a
desired
to
make
her
wise,
she
took
of
the
b
fruit
thereof,
and
did
c
eat,
and
also
gave
unto
her
husband
with
her,
and
he
did
eat.
13 And
the
eyes
of
them
both
were
opened,
and
they
knew
that
they
had
been
a
naked.
And
they
sewed
fig
leaves
together
and
made
themselves
b
aprons.
14 And
they
heard
the
voice
of
the
Lord
God,
as
they
were
a
walking
in
the
garden,
in
the
cool
of
the
day;
and
Adam
and
his
wife
went
to
hide
themselves
from
the
b
presence
of
the
Lord
God
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
15 And
I,
the
Lord
God,
called
unto
Adam,
and
said
unto
him:
Where
a
goest
thou?
16 And
he
said:
I
heard
thy
voice
in
the
garden,
and
I
was
afraid,
because
I
beheld
that
I
was
naked,
and
I
hid
myself.
17 And
I,
the
Lord
God,
said
unto
Adam:
Who
told
thee
thou
wast
naked?
Hast
thou
eaten
of
the
tree
whereof
I
commanded
thee
that
thou
shouldst
not
eat,
if
so
thou
shouldst
surely
a
die?
18 And
the
man
said:
The
woman
thou
gavest
me,
and
commandest
that
she
should
remain
with
me,
she
gave
me
of
the
fruit
of
the
tree
and
I
did
eat.
19 And
I,
the
Lord
God,
said
unto
the
woman:
What
is
this
thing
which
thou
hast
done?
And
the
woman
said:
The
serpent
a
beguiled
me,
and
I
did
eat.
20 And
I,
the
Lord
God,
said
unto
the
serpent:
Because
thou
hast
done
this
thou
shalt
be
a
cursed
above
all
cattle,
and
above
every
beast
of
the
field;
upon
thy
belly
shalt
thou
go,
and
dust
shalt
thou
eat
all
the
days
of
thy
life;
21 And
I
will
put
a
enmity
between
thee
and
the
woman,
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
and
he
shall
b
bruise
thy
head,
and
thou
shalt
bruise
his
heel.
22 Unto
the
woman,
I,
the
Lord
God,
said:
I
will
greatly
multiply
thy
sorrow
and
thy
conception.
In
a
sorrow
thou
shalt
bring
forth
children,
and
thy
desire
shall
be
to
thy
b
husband,
and
he
shall
rule
over
thee.
23 And
unto
Adam,
I,
the
Lord
God,
said:
Because
thou
hast
hearkened
unto
the
voice
of
thy
wife,
and
hast
eaten
of
the
fruit
of
the
tree
of
which
I
commanded
thee,
saying—Thou
shalt
not
eat
of
it,
a
cursed
shall
be
the
ground
for
thy
sake;
in
b
sorrow
shalt
thou
eat
of
it
all
the
days
of
thy
life.
24 Thorns
also,
and
thistles
shall
it
bring
forth
to
thee,
and
thou
shalt
eat
the
herb
of
the
field.
25 By
the
a
sweat
of
thy
b
face
shalt
thou
eat
bread,
until
thou
shalt
return
unto
the
ground—for
thou
shalt
surely
die—for
out
of
it
wast
thou
taken:
for
c
dust
thou
wast,
and
unto
dust
shalt
thou
return.
26 And
Adam
called
his
wife's
name
Eve,
because
she
was
the
mother
of
all
living;
for
thus
have
I,
the
Lord
God,
called
the
first
of
all
women,
which
are
a
many.
27 Unto
Adam,
and
also
unto
his
wife,
did
I,
the
Lord
God,
make
coats
of
a
skins,
and
b
clothed
them.
28 And
I,
the
Lord
God,
a
said
unto
mine
Only
Begotten:
Behold,
the
b
man
is
become
as
one
of
us
to
c
know
good
and
evil;
and
now
lest
he
put
forth
his
hand
and
d
partake
also
of
the
e
tree
of
life,
and
eat
and
live
forever,
29 Therefore
I,
the
Lord
God,
will
send
him
forth
from
the
Garden
of
a
Eden,
to
till
the
ground
from
whence
he
was
taken;
30 For
as
I,
the
Lord
God,
liveth,
even
so
my
a
words
cannot
return
void,
for
as
they
go
forth
out
of
my
mouth
they
must
be
fulfilled.
31 So
I
drove
out
the
man,
and
I
placed
at
the
east
of
the
Garden
of
a
Eden,
b
cherubim
and
a
flaming
sword,
which
turned
every
way
to
keep
the
way
of
the
tree
of
life.
32 (And
these
are
the
words
which
I
spake
unto
my
servant
Moses,
and
they
are
true
even
as
I
will;
and
I
have
spoken
them
unto
you.
See
thou
show
them
unto
no
man,
until
I
command
you,
except
to
them
that
believe.
Amen.)
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