In Exile (Archangel Jarahmael and the War to Conquer Heaven, Book III)

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was a snake, Serpentalia, who tricked me!” she said.
    “No, Serpentalia was a creature made by Luciferael. And Serpentalia was not the brightest of creatures. The serpent denied any knowledge of tricking you Eve, so I have come to believe that Luciferael either took over the snake and its body or duplicated Serpentalia's appearance in order to trick you.”
    “Morning Star looked nothing like the snake!” Eve repeated.
    “It was Luciferael who wanted you and Adam destroyed. He still wants you destroyed. What exactly did he promise you?” Jarahmael asked.
    “That he would be able to return Adam and me to the Garden of Eden!” said Eve proudly.
    “He said he was going to put you back in the Garden of Eden?” Jarahmael asked with specific emphasis.
    Eve responded, “Well he didn't say the Garden of Eden specifically. He said he would restore us to the place we should be.”
    “Don't you understand that in Luciferael's mind the place you should be is dead and out of the Almighty's Universe? Did he interrupt your prayers and petitions to the Almighty?”
    “Yes, twice,” responded Adam. “Oh yes and Eve, tell him what he wanted for us to do after today.”
    Eve started to look down as she was thinking. “He told me that Adam and I did not have to keep worshiping the Almighty, but that we could worship him, the Morning Star, instead and he would make sure we were rewarded.”
    “Luciferael then wanted you to stop praying and worshiping the Almighty but that you should worship him instead,” Jarahmael repeated.
    “So Eve and I were fooled again?” asked Adam.
    “Yes, you were,” said Jarahmael. “Although it looks like Eve was the one who was actually tricked again by him. Did he talk to you directly at all, Adam?”
    “No, he did not come near me,” said Adam.
    “He was afraid you would see through him. That's a good sign, Adam He may not bother Eve if you stay with her.”
    “I am angry with Eve right now,” said Adam. “She has been duped at least three times in dealing with this creature.” Adam paused, and then asked, “Do we still have to worship him?”
    “No. You don't need to worship him. In fact, I would advise against worshiping him at all.”
    “Thank you Archangel, for your help. If the Almighty has not sent you to return us to the Garden of Eden, then why are you here?” Adam asked.
    “Let's just say I have an interest in seeing Luciferael receive his own justice,” Jarahmael said as his eyes glowed. “And I want you and Eve to have a nice life while you are on Earth.”
    “It would be nicer here in the cave if we had some way of getting warm during the night!” Eve said.
    “I can teach you something that will help you stay warm anytime. It will also allow you to cook your food, make it better so it won't spoil.”
    “What is that?” asked Adam.
    “It is a way to make fire, Adam.” Jarahmael reached over and grabbed some wood, some leaves, a piece of thin vine and a flat rock. He assembled a small bow-like object with the greener and more flexible stick, took another stick, and wrapped it in the bow string. He placed the end of the stick against the rock, and placed the leaves and small bits of wood around it. Then pushing and pulling the bow string and stick with one end against the rock he generated heat and a spark that set the small leaves and debris aflame. Once he had built a small fire he said: “That is fire, Adam. You can make it anywhere that you have dry wood using that technique. You can also keep fire going by continuing to feed it with more dry wood.”
    Adam and Eve were amazed with what they had just seen. “Thank you, lord Archangel. What should we call you?”
    “I am Jarahmael, the fourth Being of Light born into the Universe. I have more things to teach you to make it easier for you to survive here on the Earth, but that is enough of a lesson for one day.”
    “Should we continue to pray from the river?” asked Adam.
    “I do not want to tell you what

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