by Sam Kneller | Aug 15, 2019 | > Read Origin oW online, 1. Garden of Eden
God created evil. We see evil all around us. The argument says, “God created everything, so it must include evil.” Dead wrong. Here’s why. God created evil. How could have a good God created evil? A classic argument used to show how God is ambiguous,...
by Sam Kneller | Aug 8, 2019 | > Read Origin oW online, 1. Garden of Eden
The tree of knowledge of good and evil impacts each of our lives. Four vital points to take away; this is not just symbolism; it’s a reality. The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Enigmatic, how can good lead to death? Let’s understand. The Tree of...
by Sam Kneller | Aug 1, 2019 | > Read Origin oW online, 1. Garden of Eden
The trees in Eden, particularly the two trees, have profound significance. But first, the Biblical Hebrew word for tree needs to be understood. The trees in Eden are often depicted by Adam and Eve standing beside the evil tree, generally with a serpent nearby. Such a...
by Sam Kneller | Jul 25, 2019 | > Read Origin oW online, 1. Garden of Eden
Dress and keep the Garden of Eden. In Biblical Hebrew, the verbs are worship and observe. That’s what God desired of Adam. Dress and keep the Garden of Eden has focused readers on the physical aspects of caring for a garden; that is secondary. Primarily,...
by Sam Kneller | Jul 18, 2019 | > Read Origin oW online, 1. Garden of Eden
Four Rivers of Eden. The first geographic features establish the basis of the entire Bible narrative from Genesis to Revelation. The four rivers of Eden sourced from the Garden of Eden reach the Western and Eastern limits of the key nations referred to in the Bible....
by Sam Kneller | Jul 11, 2019 | > Read Origin oW online, 1. Garden of Eden
A river that waters the ends of the known world flows out of Eden. Its significance is so much more than a description of the landscape. A river of water flowed out of Eden and the Garden; it is a significant and essential element in this description of the first home...
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