The Burial of Adam in the Garden
Midrashic texts like Legends of the Jews describe Adam's body, upon death, carried by angels in a fiery chariot to burial near the altar in Eden (later Golgotha), with his blood consecrating the earth, tying his fall to sacred sites of atonement.
The Cave of Treasures and Adam's Relics
In the Syriac Cave of Treasures (influencing Jewish lore), Adam and Eve hide gold, incense, and myrrh from Eden in a cave on the future Temple Mount, where Seth buries Adam's body and relics, preserved for Noah and Solomon as symbols of paradise regained.