God let Adam and Eve live in the Garden of Eden, and let them repair and guard this paradise. In this way, they lived happily in Eden and performed the work assigned by God. The cunning snake lured them to eat the forbidden fruit. From then on, they learned good and evil, distinguished the true from the false, and felt ashamed. God therefore expelled them from the Garden of Eden.
The Garden of Eden contains the meaning of paradise in the original text of the Bible. The Bible records that the Garden of Eden is in the east, and four rivers flow out of Eden to nourish the garden.
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The Garden of Eden is a paradise on the earth. According to Genesis of the Old Testament, God Jehovah created Adam, the ancestor man of mankind, in his own image, and then created Eve, a woman, from Adam's rib, and placed the first couple in the Garden of Eden.
The Garden of Eden contains the meaning of paradise in the original text of the Bible. The Bible records that the Garden of Eden is in the East, and the poet dante alighieri's Divine Comedy puts the Garden of Eden at the apex of the mountain of purgatory. There are four rivers flowing from the land of Eden and nourishing the garden. These four rivers are Euphrates, Tigris, Jixun and Bixun.
The ancestors of mankind committed the original sin and were exiled by God for stealing forbidden fruits, which is called paradise lost. Accordingly, after the doomsday trial, human beings are redeemed and return to paradise, which is called paradise regained.
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