In Exile (Archangel Jarahmael and the War to Conquer Heaven, Book III)

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when they ate of the forbidden fruit, whatever their reasons. They have been deceived twice before by Luciferael. They need to learn to not trust what he says to them under whatever guise he presents himself. Remember Jarahmael, it is not as though they have not met Me, or Michael, or you. They should know for themselves whom to trust.”
    Jarahmael shifted as he got ready to respond once again to the Almighty but the Almighty cut Him off with another wave of love.
    “Yes, Jarahmael, I understand your frustration in dealing with these deceptions. And I feel your pain over Luciferael having taken Lillith away from you. But all of you, My Angels, as well as the Human creatures, have to find your own way. You need to have patience and let the Heavenly Plan unfold.”
    Jarahmael knew that he was frustrated with dealing with Luciferael under these terms, trying to protect the Humans, and all the while wanting to save Lillith from the fate of being around the fallen rebel Angels. However, the love from the Almighty that radiated through the Archangel’s body and soul soothed away any discontent that Jarahmael felt.
    “As you wish, my Lord,” Jarahmael responded as he returned to his seat next to Cerebriel, who continued to occupy the seat of an Archangel. It appeared that he was gradually being accepted by the other loyal Archangels, as more than a Cherubim, into the closer circle to the Almighty where the Archangels sat during the morning ceremony.
    “Remember Jarahmael and Cerebriel, no interference with the Humans on the Earth. Now go see if they can comply,” the Almighty said as He concluded the morning ceremony and released the Heavenly Host to complete their individual tasks for the day.

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    Cerebriel offered to bring a contingent of his Cherubim guards along to assist Jarahmael protect Adam and Eve from further interference from Luciferael and his rebel Angels. Jarahmael thought the better of it, and declined the offer. He was afraid that a large contingent of loyal Angels around Adam and Eve might stop Luciferael from exposing himself further. Jarahmael wanted to be able to intercept Luciferael and capture him or one of his rebel Angels if he could, or follow them back to find the entrance to the Underworld. He might be restricted from direct contact with the Humans, but there was no prohibition in capturing Luciferael or one of his rebels! He would then have some leverage over Luciferael to get Lillith released.
    All Jarahmael knew was that Luciferael and his fallen Angels had been placed in realms far below the surface of the Earth and none of the loyal Angels knew exactly how to get into the underground realms, much less conduct a battle within that area. Until they had that knowledge, Luciferael and his fallen Angels would have the advantage if any of the loyal Angels wanted to invade Hades or Hell. Knowing how Luciferael had conducted the rebellion, Jarahmael was sure that even though the fallen Angels had been underground but a short while, it was long enough for them to use the skills of the various Orders of the rebel Angels to build defenses and construct a living space. Nonetheless, Jarahmael still hoped that he would be able to seize or attack Luciferael once he and his fellow rebel Angels would come up to the surface to trick Adam and Eve yet once again.
    After the morning ceremony, Jarahmael and Cerebriel descended through the scattered clouds of the Heavens that broke up the bright blue sky. Once they finally broke through the First Heaven, they could see that the weather conditions on Earth this particular day were far more unpleasant than they were in the Heavens. Here, in the Earth's skies a large storm was moving over the area where Adam and Eve lived. The wind and rain made the area almost impenetrable by sight and Jarahmael was concerned that Adam and Eve may not even venture forth in this weather to continue their pleas to the Almighty to help them. Jarahmael hoped that they

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