Its a cherub with a sword of flashing fire.
2006-11-06 00:54:08
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answer #1
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answered by Wesley S 3
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Genesis 3:24 So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.
God said so and I believe what ever God says.
2006-11-06 08:55:45
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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PICKTHAL: Gardens of Eden which they enter, underneath which rivers flow, wherein they have what they will. Thus Allah repayeth those who ward off (evil),
Quran verse 16:31
Contrary to popular belief...Eden is in Heaven. And pretty much still around.
Dunno about the fiery sword tho ^^ I dont think that wud be necessary since its inside the Gates of Heaven.
2006-11-06 08:57:08
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answer #3
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answered by ? 3
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It's "ALLEGORY" in both "COVENANTS": Galatians 4
It's "MYSTERY", as is noted over 20 times in the NT.
So perhaps then it's allegoric mystery to solve.
And every good mystery has lots of twists to it.
Eg: Mt 12:45 mentions "worse"-end involves "seven" spirits.
And Revelation seems to mention "seven spirits" four times.
So then perhaps Revelation about "worse"-end state of man.
Eg: 1Cor 16, Col 4, 2Thes 3 mention a hand written token.
Revelation 22:21 seems to be sign-ified with such a token.
Perhaps then Paul plays the last trump it, not Johnny Law.
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ WITH YOU ALL. AMEN.
2006-11-06 09:02:09
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the garden of eden no longer exists
2006-11-06 08:52:45
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answered by Twilight_dreaming 4
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no, the garden of Eden is past history and non existant today, however as Jesus came and made all things new,you can say that the barring sword is removed and we can enter God`s garden(Heaven) thanks to Him.
2006-11-06 08:58:26
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answer #6
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answered by Sentinel 7
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no. my theory is that the garden of eden is also known as atlantis. eden disappeared. maybe its actually atlantis and sank beneath the sea.
2006-11-06 08:53:50
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answer #7
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answered by xi3reakeroi3cx 5
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My answer is "no," even though I am risking a false violation report.
2006-11-06 08:53:54
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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