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the bible doesnt say but do you think adam talked about the garden of eden with other people?


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The creation perfectly represented the things of The Lord
Romans 1:20 (KJV)

[20] For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:

each day a new discovery and in the evening Adam and Eve would get their object lesson of the Spiritual realities of God
Genesis 3:8 (KJV)

[8] And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst the trees of the garden.

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20 minutes ago, Ghostdog said:

the bible doesnt say but do you think adam talked about the garden of eden with other people?

what other people?

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22 minutes ago, Ghostdog said:

the bible doesnt say but do you think adam talked about the garden of eden with other people?

I never thought about this. From personal opinion, I know when I think of my past sins or just who I was as a person, it makes me feel sick. Maybe he didn't bring it up due to guilt or shame Maybe he was in fight or flight, having to learn how to thrive on outer resources, so he wasn't in the mindset to talk about it? I don't know, just speculation. 


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Your inquiry leaves a series of other questions I would like to know. But the fact is, God's word does not address it. Did Adam have to learn to speak and write, to name and record the animals, or did the Lord fully endow him? I prefer the latter.

People have been inquisitive and asked, "What is your first memory from childhood?" Adam was created as an adult and mature person. I wonder what his first memory was.

In the chart below, look at Adam's lineage and the first nine generations of his descendants; they were alive when Adam lived. Certainly, they at least knew of Adam as the first created human, their human father, and the creation story.

Would it not be natural for Adam's descendants to have many questions they would like answered and seek him out for an audience?

The Biblical narrative leaves us with many questions, but we will learn the whole story one day.

 

LONGEVITY - ADAM - JOSEPH.jpg


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3 hours ago, Ghostdog said:

the bible doesnt say but do you think adam talked about the garden of eden with other people?

Opinion does not matter here as the answer is in your question first three words.  Speculation can be had, but is useless as it only forms conjectures.


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22 hours ago, Dennis1209 said:

n the chart below, look at Adam's lineage and the first nine generations of his descendants; they were alive when Adam lived.

Great chart!  I wish it were clearer though.  If you can post its URL, that would be great as I would like to study it.  

 

So Noah's father, Lamech, lived for about 80 years before Adam died, which would have allowed Lamech to "interview" Adam a lot, if such a scenario were possible.  But I wonder if Adam was considered a pariah by all the humans at that time.  Where did Adam and Eve live and how were they treated by their community?  Was Adam the old sage for his community, being the oldest person on earth or one to be despised?  Did Adam have regrets?  Did he share in more detail with others about his encounter with the "serpent" or with his daily talks with the Lord before sinning?  How long before his creation was his sinful encounter with the forbidden fruit.  We will know these answers one day, but they fascinate me now.


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44 minutes ago, BibleStudent100 said:

Noah's father, Lamech, lived for about 80 years before Adam died,

What I find interesting is that Abraham was over 50 when Noah died, and Shem lived longer than Abraham. Knowledge from Adam to Lamec to Noah to Abraham. I have friends who think Shem was Melchizedek. Doesn't exactly fit scripture, but is something to ponder the possibility. 


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Well . . . regarding the Garden and Tree of Life . . . 

[Gen 3:23-24 KJV] [23] Therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. [24] So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.

Wouldn't the decedents of Abraham still be able to see the Garden and Cherubins guarding it?

Not sure exactly when the Garden was destroyed, but, wouldn't the Flood have done that? If so . . . then Adam could have pointed to it and then told people about it?

Hummmmm . . . . . wondering . . . . 


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Longevity-Chart-Adam-To-Joseph.jpg

 

Select this picture and then do the enlarge + thing.   When it opens to a new page download the picture and you can enlarge it to see whatever you want.   I like the way it's laid out.

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