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The garden created by God and entrusted to the care of Adam and Eve.
Ge 2:8; Ge 13:10 See also Ge 2:9-14; Isa 51:3; Eze 31:9,18 Ancient Egypt is likened to Eden; Eze 36:35; Joel 2:3
Where God spoke to Adam See also Ge 2:16-18
Where Adam was to work Ge 2:15,19
Where God made Eve and gave her to Adam Ge 2:18 See also Ge 2:20-24
Where Adam and Eve lived in innocence Ge 2:25; Ge 3:7,11
Where God abundantly provided for Adam and Eve Ge 2:9-17 The trees of Eden are important. They are both the evidence of God’s love and one is the focus of Adam’s test.
Where Adam and Eve disobeyed God Ge 3:6 See also Ge 2:17; Ge 3:1-7,11
Where humanity came under God’s curse Ge 3:16-19
The place from which Adam and Eve were banished Ge 3:23 See also Ge 3:22,24
Isa 51:3 See also Isa 58:11; Jer 31:12
Where God first promised Satan’s destruction Ge 3:14-15
Where God first provided a covering for sinners See also Ge 3:21
Eden as an anticipation of heaven Lk 23:43 The word “paradise” (which means “park” or “walled garden”) clearly refers back to the idea of Eden. See also 2Co 12:3,4; Rev 2:7; Rev 22:1-3; Eze 28:12-13 the former glory of the king of Tyre likened to that of Adam in the Garden of Eden