• The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve: The Conflict with Satan

  • By: Dr. Joseph Lumpkin
  • Narrated by: Dennis Logan
  • Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (85 ratings)

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The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve: The Conflict with Satan

By: Dr. Joseph Lumpkin
Narrated by: Dennis Logan
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The First and Second Books of Adam and Eve make up an apocryphal story, written in a midrash style, detailing the time from the planting of the Garden of Eden and creation of Adam to the time of Enoch. For those interested in angels and demons and the dialogue and tactics of Satan in his quest to destroy mankind, this book will be of special value. For serious students of religion and religious history, this book is a must-have.

©2011 Joseph Lumpkin (P)2018 Joseph Lumpkin

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Great

Great information on the old bible. Highly recommend. This books were band from shelves many years ago.

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fills in all kinds of blanks!

I found this absolutely fascinating. there is so much that happens between the book of Genesis and the book of Exodus. It's like this book was meant to go between those two books.

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Interesting Embellishment

I’d highly recommend this to all who enjoy the Bible stories.
The narration is wonderful.

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the reader was way too monotone. almost doomsdayish. Its sacred text but a little more liveliness would have made it easier to listen to. Had to just power thru

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Clarity

I really enjoyed this book! Makes so much sense and while it answered many questions it also prompted more. Now I’m on a quest to read the rest of these books.

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Great Background Informatino

This book brings Adam and Eve to life. The Bible just does not do them justice. This book lays so many questions to rest and raises so many more thoughts for debate. Hope you take the chance!

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This is not fiction, worth reading

Lumpkin like most religious scholars thinks this is fiction because he cannot imagine Jews had the same structure and organization prior to Jesus' birth. Hey, Audible editors and writers: Will you please stop with the heavy, sober, somber or overly dramatic narrations for anything considered religious. The content can stand on its own.

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biblical essence in this book

loved it, lots of biblical principles, encouraging and edifying im recommending this book to anyone who has been reading the Bible

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The First and Second book of Adam and Eve

Interesting work of fiction. Some may find the narrator's voice annoying, as said someone who got in my car. I had both forms so I could go between them.

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A disturbing love between God, Satan and Man

The narrators voice made this book even more intense. It was like living the Matrix and taking instructions from Morpheus. The relationship between God, Satan and man was wicked in all avenues available to man. It was very sad. Because I had just finished reading the 12th Planet by Zachariah Stitchen, I could only visualize Adam (Atom) in a petri-dish environment and groomed to know fear to be an obediant slave. It is a great book. Very detailed. It makes you question the concept of Good vs Evil. Who's right and who's wrong. I saw value on both sides ... Poor Adam. He and his family suffered. Either way, I'm glad I heard it for myself. Now I know what my Christian friends are talking about and now I can have feedback.

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