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009 - Chapters 71-79
Feb 11, 2026
31m 34s
008 - Chapters 61-70
Feb 11, 2026
29m 27s
007 - Chapters 51-60
Feb 11, 2026
27m 15s
006 - Chapters 41-50
Feb 11, 2026
25m 25s
005 - Chapters 31-40
Feb 11, 2026
19m 03s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 009 - Chapters 71-79 | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 31m 34s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 008 - Chapters 61-70 | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 29m 27s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 007 - Chapters 51-60 | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 27m 15s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 006 - Chapters 41-50 | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 25m 25s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 005 - Chapters 31-40 | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 19m 03s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 004 - Chapters 21-30 | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 20m 25s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 003 - Chapters 11-20 | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 16m 13s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 002 - Chapters 1-10 | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 18m 58s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 001 - Prologue | Discover the intriguing tale of The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, a captivating Christian pseudepigraphical work originating from the 5th or 6th century AD. Written in Geez and translated from an Arabic source, this narrative was first rendered into German by August Dillmann and later into English by S. C. Malan, who drew from Ernest Trumpps German translation. The story unfolds immediately following the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, delving deep into Adams profound sorrow and sense of helplessness in the harsh world outside paradise. This poignant exploration of human emotion continues through to the testament and translation of Enoch, making it a compelling addition to The Lost Books of the Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden. (Summary by Wikipedia) | 3m 00s |
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2 placements across 1 market.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 1 market.

