ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.”


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  1. ience they were safe, and this fallen foe could then have no power to
  2. deceive them. God would not permit Satan to follow the holy pair with
  3. continual temptations. He could have access to them only at the tree of
  4. knowledge of good and evil.
  5. Adam and Eve assured the angels that they should never transgress
  6. the express command of God, for it was their highest pleasure to do His
  7. will. The angels united with Adam and Eve in holy strains of harmonious
  8. music, and as their songs pealed forth from blissful Eden, Satan heard the
  9. sound of their strains of joyful adoration to the Father and Son. And as
  10. Satan heard it his envy, hatred, and malignity increased, and he expressed
  11. his anxiety to his followers to incite them (Adam and Eve) to disobedience
  12. and at once bring down the wrath of God upon them and change their
  13. songs of praise to hatred and curses to their Maker.
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  15. 4: Temptation and Fall
  16. This chapter is based on Genesis 3.
  17. Satan assumes the form of a serpent and enters Eden. The serpent
  18. was a beautiful creature with wings, and while flying through the air his
  19. appearance was bright, resembling burnished gold. He did not go upon
  20. the ground but went from place to place through the air and ate fruit like
  21. man. Satan entered into the serpent and took his position in the tree of
  22. knowledge and commenced leisurely eating of the fruit.
  23. Eve, unconsciously at first, separated from her husband in her
  24. employment. When she became aware of the fact she felt that there might
  25. be danger, but again she thought herself secure, even if she did not remain
  26. close by the side of her husband. She had wisdom and strength to know if
  27. evil came, and to meet it. This the angels had cautioned her not to do. Eve
  28. found herself gazing with mingled curiosity and admiration upon the fruit
  29. of the forbidden tree. She saw it was very lovely, and was reasoning with
  30. herself why God had so decidedly prohibited their eating or touching it.
  31. Now was Satan’s opportunity. He addressed her as though he was able to
  32. divine her thought: “Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of
  33. the garden?” Thus, with soft and pleasant words, and with musical voice,
  34. he addressed the
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  36. wondering Eve. She was startled to hear a serpent speak. He extolled her
  37. beauty and exceeding loveliness, which was not displeasing to Eve. But
  38. she was amazed, for she knew that to the serpent God had not given the
  39. power of speech.
  40. Eve’s curiosity was aroused. Instead of fleeing from the spot, she
  41. listened to hear a serpent talk. It did not occur to her mind that it might
  42. be that fallen foe, using the serpent as a medium. It was Satan that spoke,
  43. not the serpent. Eve was beguiled, flattered, infatuated. Had she met a
  44. commanding personage, possessing a form like the angels and resembling
  45. them, she would have been upon her guard. But that strange voice should
  46. have driven her to her husband’s side to inquire of him why another
  47. should thus freely address her. But she entered into a controversy with
  48. the serpent. She answered his question, “We may eat of the fruit of the
  49. trees of the garden. But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of
  50. the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it,
  51. lest ye die.” The serpent answered, “Ye shall not surely die: for God doth
  52. know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and
  53. ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.”
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  55. Satan would convey the idea that by eating of the forbidden tree they
  56. would receive a new and more noble kind of knowledge than they had
  57. hitherto attained. This has been his special work, with great success, ever
  58. since his fall—to lead men to pry into the secrets of the Almighty and
  59. not to be satisfied with what God has revealed, and not careful to obey
  60. that which He has commanded. H

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