P829:3, 74:2.1 Adam and Eve fell asleep on Jerusem,
and when they awakened in the Father's temple on Urantia in the presence
of the mighty throng assembled to welcome them, they were face to face
with two beings of whom they had heard much, Van and his faithful associate
Amadon. These two heroes of the Caligastia secession were the first to
welcome them in their new garden home.
P829:4, 74:2.2 The tongue
of Eden was an Andonic dialect as spoken by Amadon. Van and Amadon had
markedly improved this language by creating a new alphabet of twenty-four
letters, and they had hoped to see it become the tongue of Urantia as the
Edenic culture would spread throughout the world. Adam and Eve had fully
mastered this human dialect before they departed from Jerusem so that this
son of Andon heard the exalted ruler of his world address him in his own
tongue.
P829:5, 74:2.3 And on that
day there was great excitement and joy throughout Eden as the runners went
in great haste to the rendezvous of the carrier pigeons assembled from
near and far, shouting: "Let loose the birds; let them carry the word
that the promised Son has come." Hundreds of believer settlements
had faithfully, year after year, kept up the supply of these
home-reared
pigeons for just such an occasion.
P829:6, 74:2.4 As the
news of Adam's arrival spread abroad, thousands of the near-by tribesmen
accepted the teachings of Van and Amadon, while for months and months pilgrims
continued to pour into Eden to welcome Adam and Eve and to do homage to
their unseen Father.
P829:7, 74:2.5 Soon after
their awakening, Adam and Eve were escorted to the formal reception on
the great mound to the north of the temple. This natural hill had been
enlarged and made ready for the installation of the world's new rulers.
Here, at noon, the Urantia reception committee welcomed this Son and Daughter
of the system of Satania. Amadon was chairman of this committee, which
consisted of twelve members embracing a representative of each of the six
Sangik races; the acting chief of the midwayers;
Annan, a loyal daughter
and spokesman for the Nodites; Noah, the son of the architect and builder
of the Garden and executive of his deceased father's plans; and the two
resident Life Carriers.
P830:1, 74:2.6 The next
act was the delivery of the charge of planetary custody to Adam and Eve
by the senior Melchizedek, chief of the council of receivership on Urantia.
The Material Son and Daughter took the oath of allegiance to the Most Highs
of Norlatiadek and to Michael of Nebadon and were proclaimed rulers of
Urantia by Van, who thereby relinquished the titular authority which for
over one hundred and fifty thousand years he had held by virtue of the
action of the Melchizedek receivers.
P830:2, 74:2.7 And Adam
and Eve were invested with kingly robes on this occasion, the time of their
formal induction into world rulership. Not all of the arts of Dalamatia
had been lost to the world; weaving was still practiced in the days of
Eden.
P830:3, 74:2.8
Then was
heard the archangels' proclamation, and the broadcast voice of Gabriel
decreed the second judgment roll call of Urantia and the resurrection of
the sleeping survivors of the second dispensation of grace and mercy on
606 of Satania. The dispensation of the Prince has passed; the age of Adam,
the third planetary epoch, opens amidst scenes of simple grandeur; and
the new rulers of Urantia start their reign under seemingly favorable conditions,
notwithstanding the world-wide confusion occasioned by lack of the co-operation
of their predecessor in authority on the planet.