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Eden (garden)

 

Pronunciation:  EE-dn

Occurrences:  5

First Reference:  Beginnings 1:6

 

Now Adam dwelt for a season in the land between the great rivers, even the Tigris and Euphrates, and he walked among the children of men eastward in Eden. And when he saw that the land was good, he planted a garden there.

 

 

See:  Adamic Council, Eden World, Ondi-Ahman (gardens of), Shem Torath

 

Summary:  Eden refers to an area located near the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in which Adam and Eve, the first of the Adaam, eventually settled and planted a garden (B:1:6,10,15,34) (c. 12,775 BCE). It was here that the Adaam mingled with the Enoshahim and taught them the fundamental skills that would become the foundation for civilization. The Garden of Eden symbolized the gardens found on the Paradise moon, Eden World, located in the Celestial realm of the Elohim.

 

Just prior to their ascension, Adam and Eve gathered their descendants in the garden of Eden (c. 11, 845 BCE). It was during this grand meeting, referred to as the Adamic Council, that Adam designated his son, Seth, as the head of the Adamic family (AZC — Adamic Council).

 

 

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Eber
Eden World