The HIDDEN TRUTH About How Adam & Eve Died, and The Divine Promise

There is a lingering mystery surrounding the deaths of Adam and Eve, the first humans according to the Bible. How did they die? Since they were created by God Himself, how were their bodies preserved, and where were their remains sent?


To unravel this mystery, we journey back to the dawn of humanity, exploring the profound and powerful narrative of Adam and Eve. We delve into their final moments on earth, seeking to understand the circumstances of their deaths. Additionally, we examine the divine intervention in preserving their bodies and the significance of their final resting places. This exploration provides deeper insights into the origins of humanity and the enduring legacy of Adam and Eve in religious tradition.

Their lives were full of happiness, sadness, success, and tribulation, these lessons were invaluable in regards to faith, compliance, and redemption. We'll discuss the final days of Adam and Eve, their deep bond and absolute faith in God. We will also discuss the importance of Adam's burial, the divine agreement regarding his rib, and the moving requests and final moments of Eve.


These stories aren't just historical narratives, but are also filled with spiritual truths that still have an impact on us today as we travel through this touching narrative. We invite you to consider the long-lasting love and faith exhibited by Adam and Eve. Their narrative is a tribute to the indestructible bond between humans and their creator, it also reminds us of the hope and redemption that is available from God.



Adam lived for 930 years and had 30 sons and 30 daughters as children. When he was 930, he became ill and requested that all of his children and grandchildren come to see him before he died. They all converged at his dwelling, except for Cain, who roamed the Earth.


Seth, the oldest and most cherished son of Adam, asked his father what was wrong. Adam responded, I'm experiencing severe pain and illness. His children were misled, as no one had died on Earth yet, except for Abel, who was murdered by Cain.



Then Seth asked if Adam was looking for the garden's fruit. He proposed that he would walk to the gate and attempt to pray and weep, hoping that God would send an angel to allow him to bring some fruit for Adam to eat and recover. Eve also wept and said, "My Lord Adam, let me take half of your illness, because it is my fault that this evil has come upon you."

Adam then instructed Seth and Eve to visit the garden, pray, and seek out the angel in order to receive some of the oil of Mercy from the Tree of Life to alleviate their pain. Eve and Seth headed towards the Garden. Along the way, a wild animal attacked Seth, this led to an attack on Eve by the beast, which caused her to scream in fear and sadness. She reprimanded the beast for its attacks on God's image, reminding it that God had also subjected animals to humans.



The beast, with a human-like voice, questioned why Eve consumed the forbidden fruit and warned her not to criticize it. Then Seth instructed the beast to remain silent and not to interact with the divine image, the beast did so and then fled. Seth and Eve continued to the garden and wept at the entrance, praying God to end the suffering of Adam with the oil of Mercy.



God instructed Michael, the Archangel, who told Seth that the oil would not be granted him now, but that in the future, someone would anoint Adam with it. Adam would then rise and return to the garden with all of his descendents, these individuals would have new hearts to understand the goodness of God, and God would reside among them.



Michael instructed them to return to Adam, as his final day was near, and to tell him these words. They returned to Adam and told him, and he lamented, asking Eve what she had done to bring death upon them. He called for their children and grandchildren and instructed Eve to tell them their story.

Eve described how Satan, using the serpent, tricked her and caused them to be deported from the garden. After Eve spoke her final words, their children departed. Eve then dropped to the floor in prayer, asking God to take her spirit when she passed away, she also prayed for a long time.


Eventually, the angel of mankind came to her and said, "Rise up, Eve, for your husband Adam is departing from this life to meet his Creator." Eve rose and looked up to the sky, where she saw a chariot of light drawn by four shining eagles, escorted by angels.



When the chariot arrived above Adam's resting place, it halted, and the angels bearing sensors surrounded it. They lit the sensors, and the rising incense smoke filled the sky. The angels bowed and worshiped, saying, "Holy One, have mercy, for he is your image and the work of your hands."


Eve also saw two great and fearful beings in the heavens and was afraid. She called upon Seth, saying, "Rise up, Seth, and come to see what no human eye has seen." Seth came to her, and she said, "Do you see the seven Heavens open, and your father Adam lying upon his face with the Holy Angels interceding for him? She asked who the two dark ones standing and praying for your father were.



Seth replied, "They are the Sun and the Moon, entreating the most high for my father Adam." Eve asked why their light was gone and why they appeared black. Seth explained that they cannot shine in the presence of the light of all things, so their light has departed.


As Seth spoke to his mother, the angels blew trumpets, fell on their faces, and cried out, "Blessed be the glory of the Lord over all his works, for he has had compassion on Adam, the work of his hands." Then one of the seraphim with six wings took Adam's soul to the lake of pure water on the north side of Eden and washed it before the face of God.


The most high commanded the seraphim to deliver the soul to Michael the Archangel to bear it into Paradise until the day of all things visitation. The holy Archangel entreated the most high regarding Adam's body, and God commanded all the angels to gather before him in their order, bearing sensors, trumpets, and vials full of fragrances.


The Lord of hosts ascended with great winds and cherubim, flying upon them, surrounded by the angels of heaven. They bore Adam's body into the garden, where all the trees bowed and released their sweet fragrances. The sight and the odors of paradise caused all of Adam's descendants and all on Earth to fall into a deep sleep, except for Seth.


As Adam's body lay in Paradise, God said, "Oh, Adam, why did you transgress my commandment? If you had kept it, those who persecute you would not have rejoiced against you. Nevertheless, I tell you that in the future, I will turn their joy into sorrow and your sorrow into joy."


The angels then brought shrouds of silk and fine linen. God commanded Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Raphael to wrap Adam's body and anoint it with sweet fragrances. The Lord said, "Bring also the body of Abel, for since the day Cain killed him, his body had not been buried. Cain often tried to hide it, but the Earth would not accept it until the dust from which Adam was formed was returned to her." So Abel's body was brought, wrapped in grave clothes like Adam's, and both were buried in the place from which God took the dust when he first formed Adam.


The angels dug the grave and covered it. When this was done, God called to the body, saying, "Adam, Adam," and the body answered, "Here I Am, Lord." The Lord said, "I told you, 'Dust you are, and to dust you shall return.' Behold, I promise you that in the last days, I will raise you up again from the dust, you and all your descendants."

God ensured that Adam's tomb remained untouched for 6 days until the rib taken from him could be returned. After this, Eve woke up, feeling uneasy because she didn't know what had happened to Adam's body. She prayed, "Lord, as you created me from Adam's flesh, and I was with him in the garden and after we were expelled, we were never separated, please allow me to be buried with him, and let no one separate us."


On the seventh day after Adam's death, Eve continued her prayers. When she finished, she looked up to heaven, struck her chest, and said, "Lord God of all creation, receive my spirit." She then passed away, and angels immediately came and took her body and buried it next to Adam and Abel.

The final days of Adam and Eve reminds of the profound truths and lessons their story imparts.

From God's careful guardianship over Adam's tomb to Eve's earnest prayers and ultimate reunion with her beloved husband in death, their narrative is a powerful testament to faith, love, and divine promise. Adam and Eve's story teaches us about the consequences of disobedience, the pain of separation from God, and the hope of redemption.


Their unwavering faith, even in their final moments, serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder of God's everlasting mercy and love for his creation. 

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