Aḏam sees the Devil in his true colors.
1 THEN Elohim ordered Satan to show himself to Aḏam in plainly, in his own hideous form.
2 But when Aḏam saw him, he feared, and trembled at the sight of him.
3 And Elohim said to Aḏam, “Look at this devil, and at his hideous look, and know that he it is who made thee fall from brightness into darkness, from peace and rest to toil and misery.
4 And look, O Aḏam, at him, who said of himself that he is Elohim! Can Elohim be black? Would Elohim take the form of a woman? Is there any one stronger than Elohim? And can He be overpowered?
5 “See, then, O Aḏam, and behold him bound in thy presence, in the air, unable to flee away! Therefore, I say unto thee, be not afraid of him; henceforth take care, and beware of him, in whatever he may do to thee.”
6 Then Elohim drove Satan away from before Aḏam, whom He strengthened, and whose heart He comforted, saying to him, “Go down to the Cave of Treasures, and separate not thyself from Ḥawwah; I will quell in you all animal lust.”
7 From that hour it left Aḏam and Ḥawwah, and they enjoyed rest by the commandment of Elohim. But Elohim did not the like to any one of Aḏam’s seed; but only to Aḏam and Ḥawwah.
8 Then Aḏam worshipped before 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, for having delivered him, and for having layed his passions. And he came down from above the cave, and dwelt with Ḥawwah as aforetime.
9 This ended the forty days of his separation from Ḥawwah.