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The English word "paradise" would be translated to "GAN-EDEN (גן-עדן)" which is literally "garden of Eden". This word also means "heaven". The origin of the word Paradise is from Persian and a similar word which originated from the same source exists in modern Hebrew: PARDES. PARDES means "orchard" this can tell us a little about the origin of PARADISE. You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise

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