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What are the four poisonous snakes in the garden of eden?

There is only one snake mentioned in the Bible as living in the Garden of Eden - the clever serpent who seems not to have posed any physical danger to humans. Another way of looking at it is that if every species of animal that ever was, including every species of snake, was in the Garden, then there would have been some hundreds of different types of poisonous snakes in the Garden of Eden. But the real answer is, according to scholars, that the Garden of Eden was a purely mythical place. Mythical places can be free of unpleasant creatures if you want them to be.


What does the Garden of Eden have to do with African history?

AnswerThere is nothing about the biblical Garden of Eden in the history or pre-history of Africa, nor any geological of fossil evidence of any such garden in Africa. Early humans lived in Africa millions of years before the time the Garden of Eden is supposed to have existed.


What animal talked in the Bible?

a snake in the garden of eden, and a donkey


Why was Adam created outside of Eden?

I'm not sure we know that Adam was created outside of Eden. There was a geographical location called Eden and there was a garden called Eden. All scripture tells us is that God created Adam and put him in the Garden of Eden. He probably was created out of the ground in Eden and then placed in God's Garden of Eden. Regardless of where Adam was created I am not aware that there is any significance to Adam being created outside or inside Eden.


Did Barbara Eden ever act in Bonanza?

No, Barbara Eden wasn't on any episode of Bonanza


What was sound like a resident in garden Eden?

residents of the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve, probably spoke in quiet and calm voices. With pure peace, there is no reason to make any other sounds.


What is the modern name of the Garden of Eden?

A:There is no modern Garden of Eden, nor any location that could have been the Garden of Eden. Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says that the Garden of Eden is a purely mythic place, as indicated by the fact that there canbe no single terrestrial place that would serve as the common source of these four widely separated rivers. True, the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers do meet, but the lands the text associates with the first two rivers are clearly separated from the Tigris-Euphrates valley, the first to the north, the second way to the south.


Are there any unanswered questions about the Garden of Eden?

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Where is Eden on Earth?

Eden is no longer on Earth. It was probably completely wiped out by the Flood.Answer:Many attempts have been made by Bibkical historians and religious groups to locate the garden of Eden's location on the surface of he Earth. This is usually based on the description of the rivers flowing in and out of it. Most proposals center around Sumer and the middle East. There has, however, been no archeological support for any of these locations.


Is there any physical evidence that the Garden of Eden ever existed?

No, there is no evidence that the Garden of Eden ever existed. In fact, an analysis of the biblical text shows that it could never have existed as a physical reality. The Book of Genesis identifies four rivers that went out of Eden, the Pishon, Gihon, Tigris, and Euphrates. Only the last two of which are clearly known to us, but the Gihon is described as being in Ethiopia, which is actually in another continent..Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says that there can be no single terrestrial place that would serve as the common source of these four widely separated rivers. True, the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers do meet, but the lands the text associates with the first two rivers are clearly separated from the Tigris-Euphrates valley, the first to the north, the second to the south. This geographical impossibility tells us that the Garden of Eden was a purely mythical place.


Have you ever encountered any Florida hitchhikers while dealing with weeds in your garden?

No, I have not encountered any Florida hitchhikers while dealing with weeds in my garden.


Is an angel still guarding the Garden of Eden?

No. Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says we can learn most from the story of the Garden of Eden by regarding it as a mythical yet realistic portrait of permanent truths about our humanity, rather than as a historical yet idealised portrait of a blissful existence once enjoyed but now lost. What he is telling us is that Adam and Eve did not really live, there was no Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, no Tree of Life that would have granted Adam and Eve immortality, and no cherubim.