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1. Before God created Man, before any animals had a name, Serpent flew above Eden amongst the birds and cherubim
2. All except for the enormous tree rooted at the center of Eden
3. All of the creatures of Eden gathered to Him
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5. The catastrophe of Eden is the
6. At the beginning it was called the Garden of Eden, but since the Flood He has chosen Zion and Jerusalem
7. Whether Jerusalem is in the location of Eden before the flood, I cannot say
8. God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he
9. 10 to 14, we learn that "a river went out of Eden to
10. thinking that Eden is the old Sumer and what the
11. banished him from the Garden of Eden to have it as an
12. Planet Eludi-4 was starting to be viewed as more than merely the new Mars, it was the new Eden
13. To us, the grass appeared to be the garden of Eden
14. Firstly, let us take Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden where they were instructed not to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge: There are many speculations as to what conditions Adam and Eve were living in during their time before they sinned
15. When Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden, God did not prevent him from doing so
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17. Genesis tells us that after Cain slew Abel, he exited Eden to the Land of Nod and took himself a wife
18. “I believe in god I just hope I see al my family and friends in Eden that’s all
19. Earth would be their new Eden; their old planet had become so overcrowded it made this world, pre-war, seem sparsely populated in comparison
20. They had made it in to their own Eden
21. Along Serangoon Street, I came to understand that, in reality, “Little India” had become a true Eden of enchantment for tourists who wish to overburden themselves with souvenirs
22. He’d actually believed, fervently believed, that the world, by its own nature, would be a garden of Eden, if just a few fascist capitalists were removed
23. The next town they came to was Eden
24. “Stop the war now! Stop the war now! Stop the war now! Ten thousand uni students and protestors have brought Eden to a standstill
25. “Garden of Eden,” for humans will have a wealth of experience to integrate and reflect upon
26. Where in the World Is Eden?
27. Across the ages many have quested concerning the whereabouts of Eden, but a satisfactory answer continues to prove elusive
28. ” Two of the rivers, described as within the vicinity of Eden, are the Tigris and the Euphrates
29. The Bible, seen as a kind of history, tells of Adam, being driven out of Eden for not having resisted the serpent’s temptation, going east into a harsh world where sustenance was gained only by the sweat of his brow
30. There is evidence of an ancient civilization that existed in a highland valley, east of the Zagros Mountains whose cultural heritage makes a claim to the biblical designation, “east of Eden
31. ), seen as the originator of the Protestant movement, taught that Eden was guarded by angels, from discovery and consequent profanation, until the Deluge, when all traces of it were destroyed
32. Is it possible that somewhere deeply buried under the last and greatest siltation of this double river plain is the Eden of biblical lore?
33. From these we can conclude that the parents, Adam and Eve, “talked” to God while in the Garden of Eden, but there is no clear statement that they did after they left
34. I call the reader’s attention again to chapter 8 (Where in the World is Eden) wherein was described geological evidence of other catastrophic deluges, a portion of which I repeat here
35. If this happened in other major parts of the globe, the rise in ocean levels could have outpaced the increase in the levels of the precursor (Black Sea) lake, setting up the conditions for the disaster described in chapters 8 “Where in the World is Eden,” and 10, “Noah and the Flood
36. This might have been why it is seen by some that the Bible mischaracterized rivers that “ran through” the “Garden of Eden” as four instead of the two that seem to have always been there
37. The earliest biblical reference to a snake (serpent) as a symbol occurs in the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden as referred to earlier
38. “Yes, that is the way it seems to me…I think Eden might just be all of the time before we ‘ate from the tree of knowledge,’ that is, before we were intelligent enough to conceive of a God
39. Was it engulfed in a natural catastrophe, as I aver in, chapter 8, “Where in the World is Eden?” Or had its work been done, leaving no further need for its existence
40. «Yahweh God planted a garden in Eden, which is in the east, and there He put the man He had fashioned
41. «Cain left Yahweh's presence and settled in the land of Nod, east of Eden
42. It seems obvious that this description does not correspond with the general creation, but only with that of Eden and Adam and Eve
43. When God created Eden, humanity had been walking in the world a long time, millions of years; so much so that after God expelled Adam and Eve from Paradise, Cain killed Abel and, as the only living child of Adam and Eve, left the presence of God and sat on the land of Nod, where he met his wife
44. If humanity -and therefore man- existed, what is the meaning of the creation of Eden?
45. Without women, the stage, the replica of what was happening outside of Eden, would have been incomplete
46. God walks the Eden as if He knew nothing, like a father who obviously knew what had happened -how wouldn´t He? Come on, He is God!- and asks: Where are you?, As if He were playing hide and seek with a child
47. Clearly, God is merciful, loving, to the point that He does not keep the original death penalty and only sends them out, out of Eden to live with "the other" -the other people, men that had been conceived in the initial creation
48. This raises two issues: one, how did we come to the idea that there are others out of Eden? And two, what is the meaning of the story of Eden if Adam and Eve were not the first humans?
49. Here are two clues, two keys to understanding that other beings live out of Eden: first, Abel was a keeper of flocks, and Cain a tiller
50. This is a much more complex issue, and to understand it we must look at the whole Bible, the whole history of the Hebrew people, the history of the chosen people; without understanding the Bible there is no way to understand Eden