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1 | Why did Eve orginally leave the garden? | Gen 3:1 | tomsweetstir | 93853 | ||
Had Eve never left the garden, would satan have been able to tempt her? It is obvious, just from reading all the clues in Genesis 3, that satan and Eve's discussion began outside the garden. | ||||||
2 | Why did Eve orginally leave the garden? | Gen 3:1 | TheCurtMan | 93858 | ||
According to Genesis 2:9, there where two trees in the midst of the garden. The Tree of Life, and the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil. The conversation that Eve had with the serpent most likely took place in the midst of the garden. In verse 6 of chp. 3 Eve took of the fruit and ate it. The reason that I believe that they were kicked out of the garden is because they started a sinful chain reaction that can be seen in today’s society. Had they remained in the garden, V.22 says that they might have also stretched out their hands and eaten from the Tree of Life. Which means that they might still be living today to see the magnitude of the damage they’ve caused. Being kicked out of the garden was a blessing to them rather they knew it or not. So what do you think?? The CurtMan |
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