Satan’s Rebellion and Expulsion from Heaven

12And the devil sighed and said, “O Adam, all my enmity and envy and sorrow concern you, since because of you I was expelled and deprived of my glory which I had in the heavens in the midst of angels, and because of you I was cast out onto the earth.” Adam answered: “What have I done to you, and what is my blame with you? Since you are neither…

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The story of Genesis 3, in which Adam and Eve are tempted and ultimately expelled from the garden of Eden, is retold and expanded in the apocryphal work Life of Adam and Eve. Popular among Christians, this work has a complex textual history and was reworked a number of times in different languages. It survives in Greek and Latin versions, although most scholars agree that these versions are based on a Hebrew original composed in Judaea in the first or second century CE. In this excerpt, Satan takes responsibility for causing Adam’s expulsion and also describes his own downfall.

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