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Gan Eden : Judaism Terms
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(Hebrew: “Garden of Eden”) Paradise, created by God as a residence for Adam and Eve, the first man and woman: “The Lord God planted a garden in the east of Eden, and placed there the man whom he had formed. And from the ground the...
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Eden, Garden : Judaic Terms
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The place created by *God as the abode for the first human beings (see *ADAM). According to *GENESIS 2 the garden was full of beautiful plants which were good to eat, but Adam and Eve were expelled for disobeying God’s command. In rabbinic...
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Garden Of Eden : Judaic Terms
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The Garden of Eden (from Hebrew גַּן עֵדֶן Gan ‘Ēden) is described in the Book of Genesis as being the place where the first man, Adam, and the first woman, Eve, lived after they were created by God. The past physical existence of this...


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The Upward Fall
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The expulsion of man from the Garden of Eden can be viewed as an upward fall due to the fact that it allows us to not only procreate and populate the earth, but it gives us the knowledge and wisdom to evolve as well as set up how the family is structured.


 

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