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The Jewish view would tend to place these as representing much earlier traditions, making dating a precarious procedure. As far as I can tell, the theory that the rabbis would copy Christian exegesis is rarely floated in scholarly circles. It definitely is not their claim :-) And I see that Notsri has really answered your question with much more precise referencing. There is also an article showing a lot of Jewish early references (including DSS) on demonology and showing similarities and differences to the New Testament ideas. However I didn't see Garden of Eden and Satan/Sammael references in that paper, the topic is different. http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=1096 Demonism in Jewish/Hellenistic Literature and Its Relation to Mark 5 Shalom, Steven Avery http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Messianic_Apologetic |
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Even if The Life of Adam and Eve" could be proven to be from the 2nd Temple period, it would still have no relevance to the original intent of the Genesis story.
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It really doesn't matter, however, unless you are going to claim that this text somehow represents ancient Jewish tradition. The entire point that led us here was the claim that someone not Christian felt that the serpent in Genesis was anything other than a serpent. |
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Thank you, Diogenes. I am a newbie and have difficulty avoiding diversionary quagmires. |
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Where was the Garden of Eden?
Where was the Garden of Eden?
Where was the Garden of Eden? Here is a description from Genesis 2:8-14. Genesis 2The Tigris and Euphrates are easy to locate on any map of Iraq. Thus they were in Mesopotamia. It would then seem that Eden would have been located in southern Mesopotania. This would seem to fit with the origin of the Abrahamic people, in Genesis Ur of the Chaldees. But what about the Pishon and Gihon? I have seen suggestions from Turkey to under the current Persian gulf. Jake Jones IV P.S. Why did King James think the Tigris was called the Hiddekel? Maybe praxeus knows. |
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