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SETH AND HIS DESCENDANTS
The exhortations of the wives of Lamech took effect upon Adam.
After a separation of one hundred and thirty years, he returned
to Eve, and the love he now bore her was stronger by far than in
the former time. She was in his thoughts even when she was not
present to him bodily. The fruit of their reunion was Seth, who
was destined to be the ancestor of the Messiah.[50]
Seth was so formed from birth that the rite of circumcision could
be dispensed with. He was thus one of the thirteen men born
perfect in a way.[51] Adam begot him in his likeness and image,
different from Cain, who had not been in his likeness and image.
Thus Seth became, in a genuine sense, the father of the human
race, especially the father of the pious, while the depraved and
godless are descended from Cain.[52]
Even during the lifetime of Adam the descendants of Cain became
exceedingly wicked, dying successively, one after another, each
more wicked than the former. They were intolerable in war, and
vehement in robberies, and if any one were slow to murder people,
yet was he bold in his profligate behavior in acting unjustly and
doing injury for gain.
Now as to Seth. When he was brought up, and came to those years
in which he could discern what was good, he became a virtuous
man, and as he was himself of excellent character, so he left
children behind him who imitated his virtues. All these proved to
be of good disposition. They also inhabited one and the same
country without dissensions, and in a happy condition, without
any misfortune's falling upon them, until they died. They also
were the inventors of that peculiar sort of wisdom which is
concerned with the heavenly bodies and their order. And that
their inventions might not be lost before they were sufficiently
known, they made two pillars, upon Adam's prediction that the
world was to be destroyed at one time by the force of fire and at
another time by the violence and quantity of water. The one was
of brick, the other of stone, and they inscribed their
discoveries on both, that in case the pillar of brick should be
destroyed by the flood, the pillar of stone might remain, and
exhibit these discoveries to mankind, and also inform them that
there was another pillar, of brick, erected by them.[53]
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