Adam's Pact With the Devil
posted by Krista | 9/4/2004 8:56:26 PM | Permalink |
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Everyone knows the story of the fall of Adam and Eve. But what happened to them once they were kicked out of the Garden of Eden? Some authors elaborated on how Adam and Eve were overcome with guilt and repented, while others describe Satan's continued assault. After that, the Adam and Eve go their separate ways until Eve gives birth. Adam completes his penitence while Eve does not, so the blame is clearly laid upon Eve, not Adam.
By the Middle Ages, the tradition had evolved. Now Satan tricks Adam into signing a contract (Greek cheirographos) agreeing to be his servant. There are three main variations of this.
In the first version, Adam tills the earth until Satan dupes Adam into believing that he (Satan) owns the earth and that Adam is forbidden to plow without his permission. Adam then signs a contract which makes him Satan's tenant farmer until the coming of Jesus.
In the second version, when Adam and Eve are kicked out of the Garden, it is night. The Garden had always been well lit, so they believe they will have to live in darkness. Satan uses the opportunity to trick Adam into signing a contract in exchange for giving Adam light. Adam realizes he's been deceived when daylight comes, but Satan hid the contract.
Reference
- Magazine: Bible Review, June 2004 - Article 'Dealing With The Devil'
- Book: Adam's Contract With Satan



