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Article Name:   Eve and the Blood Sacrifice
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Eve and the Blood Sacrifice


Shortly after the Garden was removed from Adam and Eve a son was born to
Eve. This was a blessed event that brought great joy to all.  The presence of
God was strong at the time of the circumcision and naming and God also was
full of joy upon this occasion and offered to Eve a gift of her choosing. Eve
looked upon Cain and thought about his future and she decided to ask God to
show her the future of Cain and all her descendants. This God did. Eve saw the
good and the evil and the patience of God through it all. Eve saw the first
destruction which brought great sadness, but she took heart at the hope
brought to the world through Noah and his children. She saw the greatness of
Abraham and Isaac and Ishmael, and Jacob. She saw the beauty of Joseph and
the love of Moses for his people Israel, a love that on more than one occasion
saved them from God’s wrath. She heard the beautiful voice of David and the
wisdom of Solomon, and saw the magnificence of the Temple, and she felt
great joy that once again God would dwell among her children. But all of a
sudden a great terror seized her, and she could see no more. She cried out to
God to explain this abysmal dread that racked her body with an unnamable
fear. And God explained that all hope and joy for man rested in the people
Israel, but that at last their sin was too great and when the temple, God’s
dwelling place was destroyed because of  sin, God was removed from the
world and along with God, hope, and soon after all mankind died away and
was no more.  

At this Eve flung herself before God and wept as she had never wept before
and not only Eve, but a cry rose up from all the unborn mothers within her,
and there was a sound heard throughout the universe, and the pain of that
sound moved even God to tears, and God took counsel with Eve as to how she
and all the mothers inside of her could save their children, and this is what was
decided. Eve asked that her body would be in place of the temple and that she
would endure the pain of the sacrifice of atonement for all her life, and not
only this pain, but that she would be despised and rejected of men who would
not know the great sacrifice that was taking place for their sakes, and all the
mothers inside of her asked the same thing for themselves. And God was
moved and agreed not to destroy the world for the sins of Israel because of the
great sacrifice made by Eve and all the unborn mothers, but God’s compassion
also lightened their burden somewhat and decreed that they would only have
to bear this burden through the years of their child bearing and then they
would be released from it. So for the sake of Eve and all women, the world has
been spared until the time of the Messiah once again brings God to dwell
among us.
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