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2006-08-24 10:05:36 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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That's easy. Jerusalem.

How do I know?

Here's how:
Gen 2:10 tells us that "a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads."

Rivers today do the exact opposite. They don't "part", they join together and flow to the sea.

This river doesn't flow anymore for reasons I won't elaborate for the sake of brevity.

Zech 14:8 tells us that there is a day coming when this river will flow again, specifically, it says "And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem; half of them toward the former sea, and half of them toward the hinder sea: in summer and in winter shall it be."

Thus, the Garden of Eden was where Jerusalem is today. It's also where the Temple of Solomon was and is across from Golgotha where Abraham obeyed God, and where Jesus was crucified.

2006-08-24 10:08:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

answer: the sole element the Bible tells us with regard to the backyard of Eden’s region is modern-day in Genesis 2:10-14, “A river watering the backyard flowed from Eden; from there it become separated into 4 headwaters. The call of the 1st is the Pishon; it winds during the finished land of Havilah, the place there is gold…The call of the 2d river is the Gihon; it winds during the finished land of Cush. The call of the 0.33 river is the Tigris; it runs alongside the east element of Asshur. And the fourth river is the Euphrates.” the right identities of the Pishon and Havilah rivers is unknown, however the Tigris and Euphrates rivers are properly time-honored. If the Tigris and Euphrates reported are an identical rivers via those names right this moment, that could placed the backyard of Eden someplace interior the middle East, probable in Iraq. It can not be mere twist of fate that the middle East area is the place the planet become maximum lush—the place the place the backyard of Eden become located. If oil is, as maximum scientists have faith, on the whole decayed flowers and animal rely that has decomposed, then it is the area the place we'd anticipate the final deposits of the substance we call oil. because of the fact the backyard become the epitome of perfection, it stands to reason that the decomposition of the earth’s maximum appropriate and plush organic and organic components might produce massive shops of the earth’s ultimate oil. people have sought for the backyard of Eden for hundreds of years to no avail. there are countless places that people declare to be the unique region of the backyard of Eden, yet we are able to't be optimistic. What occurred to the backyard of Eden? The Bible would not extremely say. this is probable that the backyard of Eden become thoroughly destroyed interior the Flood or that it lies decomposing into oil buried below centuries of sand deposits.

2016-12-14 11:15:28 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I agree with this comment:

There's been a lot of speculation...it is thought that it was in the Tigris and Euphrates River Valley due to the excellent climate

Sri Lanks has also been considered for the Garden of Eden because of its lush natural landscaping and perfect weather.

2006-08-24 10:13:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There's been a lot of speculation...it is thought that it was in the Tigris and Euphrates River Valley due to the excellent climate (present day Iran)

2006-08-24 10:09:36 · answer #4 · answered by egyptsprincess07 3 · 1 0

In the Middle East. In the vicinity of modern day Iraq.

2006-08-24 10:09:39 · answer #5 · answered by theprez7 3 · 0 0

Jerusalem

2006-08-24 10:13:38 · answer #6 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 0 0

No one knows for sure. The entrance to it is being gaurded by an angel with a lightsaber though. (Okay, not really. It has a flaming sword though.)

2006-08-24 10:10:00 · answer #7 · answered by Oklahoman 6 · 0 0

Iraq and surrounding areas.

2006-08-24 10:12:02 · answer #8 · answered by country nana 3 · 0 0

It was destroyed in the flood.Noone knows

2006-08-24 10:09:48 · answer #9 · answered by ReliableLogic 5 · 0 0

Persia (Iraq)

2006-08-24 10:12:24 · answer #10 · answered by brokenheartsyndrome 4 · 0 0

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