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Was there a Great River than flowed out of Eden? If there was where did it flow?
Sources
The UB
The great river that watered the Garden came down
from the higher lands of the peninsula and flowed east through the peninsular
neck to the mainland and thence across the lowlands of Mesopotamia to the sea
beyond.
Ezekiel (Ezekiel 47:1-12 KJV)
These waters issue out toward the east country, and go down into the desert,
and go into the sea:
The 1Book of Adam and Eve
Chapter 9 (in the second garden)
1 Then Adam and Eve came out of the Cave of Treasures, and went near to the
garden gate, and there they stood to look at it, and cried for having come away
from it. 2 And Adam and Eve went from before the gate of the garden to the
southern side of it, and found there the water that
watered the garden, from the root of the Tree of Life, and that split itself
from there into four rivers over the earth.
3 Then they came and went near to that water, and looked at it;
and saw that it was the water that came forth from under
the root of the Tree of Life in the garden.
Genesis 2:10 (Read all of
Genesis 2) (King James Version)
And a river went out of Eden to water
the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads.
Picture of present day fault
lines of the area with a possible course of the river going out of the east of
Eden.
In what direction was Adam and Eve expelled from the garden.
The UB
When Adam elected to leave the first
garden to the Nodites unopposed, he and his followers could not go west, for the
Edenites had no boats suitable for such a marine adventure. They could not go
north; the northern Nodites were already on the march toward Eden. They feared
to go south; the hills of that region were infested with hostile tribes. The
only way open was to the east, and so they journeyed eastward toward the then
pleasant regions between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. And many of those who
were left behind later journeyed eastward to join the Adamites in their new
valley home.
The Bible KJV
Genesis 3:24
(Read all of
Genesis 3)
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.
Was there a gate to protect the Garden of Eden?
The UB
The first task was the building of the
brick wall across the neck of the peninsula. This once completed, the real work
of landscape beautification and home building could proceed unhindered.
A zoological garden was created by building a smaller wall just outside the main wall; the intervening space, occupied by all manner of wild beasts, served as an additional defense against hostile attacks. This menagerie was organized in twelve grand divisions, and walled paths led between these groups to the twelve gates of the Garden, the river and its adjacent pastures occupying the central area.
Ezekiel (Ezekiel 47:1-12 KJV)
Then brought he me out of the way of the gate northward, and led me
about the way without unto the utter gate by the way that looketh eastward; and,
behold, there ran out waters on the right side.
The 1Book of Adam and Eve
Chapter 2 (expulsion out of the first Garden of Eden)
1 But when our father Adam, and Eve, went out of the garden, they walked the
ground on their feet, not knowing they were walking. 2 And when they came to the
opening of the gate of the garden, and saw the broad earth spread before them,
covered with stones large and small, and with sand, they feared and trembled,
and fell on their faces, from the fear that came over them; and they were as
dead. 3 Because -- whereas until this time they had been in the garden land,
beautifully planted with all manner of trees -- they now saw themselves, in a
strange land, which they knew not, and had never seen.
What was the general description of the geography where 1st Eden was located?
The UB
a long narrow peninsula almost an island projecting westward from the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea
The coast line of this land mass was considerably elevated, and the neck connecting with the mainland was only twenty-seven miles wide at the narrowest point. The great river that watered the Garden came down from the higher lands of the peninsula and flowed east through the peninsular neck to the mainland and thence across the lowlands of Mesopotamia to the sea beyond.
Ezekiel (Ezekiel 47:1-12 KJV)
Afterward he brought me again unto the door of the house; and, behold, waters issued out from under the threshold of the house eastward: for the forefront of the house stood toward the east, and the waters came down from under from the right side of the house, at the south side of the altar. Then brought he me out of the way of the gate northward, and led me about the way without unto the utter gate by the way that looketh eastward; and, behold, there ran out waters on the right side.
(Ezekiel 31:3-9 KJV)
Behold, the Assyrian was a
cedar in Lebanon with fair branches, and with a shadowing shroud, and
of an high stature; and his top was among the thick boughs.
The waters made him great, the deep set him up on high with her rivers running
round about his plants, and sent out her little rivers unto all the trees of the
field. Therefore his height was exalted above all
the trees of the field, and his boughs were multiplied, and his branches
became long because of the multitude of waters,
when he shot forth. All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs, and
under his branches did all the beasts of the field bring forth their young, and
under his shadow dwelt all great nations. Thus was he fair
in his greatness, in the length of his branches: for his root was by
great waters. The cedars in the garden of God could
not hide him: the fir trees were not like his boughs, and the chesnut trees were
not like his branches; nor any tree in the garden of God
was like unto him in his beauty. I have made him fair by the multitude of his
branches: so that all the trees of Eden,
that were in the garden of God, envied him.
(Revelation 22:1-2 KJV)
And he shewed me a pure
river of water of life, clear as crystal,
proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb. In the midst of the street
of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare
twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of
the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Book of Adam and Eve
Chapter 1
And to the north of the garden there is a sea of water,
clear and pure to the taste, unlike anything else; so that, through the
clearness thereof, one may look into the depths of the earth. 3 And when
a man washes himself in it, he becomes clean of the cleanness thereof, and white
of its whiteness -- even if he were dark. And God created
that sea of his own good pleasure, for He knew what would come of the man
He would make; so that after he had left the garden,
on account of his transgression, men should be born in the earth. Among them are
righteous ones who will die, whose souls God would raise at the last day; when
all of them will return to their flesh, bathe in the water
of that sea, and repent of their sins. 5 But when
God made Adam go out of the garden, He did not place him on the border of
it northward. This was so that he and Eve would not
be able to go near to the sea of water where they
could wash themselves in it, be cleansed from their sins, erase the
transgression they had committed, and be no longer reminded of it in the thought
of their punishment. 6 As to the southern side of the
garden, God did not want Adam to live there either; because, when the
wind blew from the north, it would bring him,
on that southern side, the delicious smell of the trees of
the garden. 7 Wherefore God did not put Adam there. This was so that he
would not be able to smell the sweet smell of those trees, forget his
transgression, and find consolation for what he had done by taking delight in
the smell of the trees and yet not be cleansed from his transgression. 8 Again,
also, because God is merciful and of great pity, and governs all things in a way
that He alone knows --
Plato
How shall I establish my
words? and what part of it can be truly called a remnant of the land that then
was? The whole country is only a long promontory extending
far into the sea away from the rest of the continent, while the
surrounding basin of the sea is everywhere deep in
the neighbourhood of the shore.
I have before remarked in speaking of the allotments of the gods, that they distributed the whole earth into portions differing in extent, and made for themselves temples and instituted sacrifices. And Poseidon, receiving for his lot the island of Atlantis, begat children by a mortal woman, and settled them in a part of the island, which I will describe. Looking towards the sea, but in the centre of the whole island, there was a plain which is said to have been the fairest of all plains and very fertile. Near the plain again, and also in the centre of the island at a distance of about fifty stadia, there was a mountain not very high on any side.
In this mountain there dwelt one of the earth born primeval men of that country, whose name was Evenor, and he had a wife named Leucippe, and they had an only daughter who was called Cleito. The maiden had already reached womanhood, when her father and mother died; Poseidon fell in love with her and had intercourse with her, and breaking the ground, inclosed the hill in which she dwelt all round, making alternate zones of sea and land larger and smaller, encircling one another; there were two of land and three of water, which he turned as with a lathe, each having its circumference equidistant every way from the centre, so that no man could get to the island, for ships and voyages were not as yet. He himself, being a god, found no difficulty in making special arrangements for the centre island, bringing up two springs of water from beneath the earth, one of warm water and the other of cold, and making every variety of food to spring up abundantly from the soil.
1Book of Enoch
Chapter 26
1 And I went from thence to the middle of the earth,
and I saw a blessed place in which there were 2 trees with branches abiding and
blooming [of a dismembered tree]. And there I saw a holy
mountain, 3 and underneath the mountain to the
east there was a stream and it flowed towards the south. And I saw
towards the east another mountain higher than this, and between them a deep and
narrow 4 ravine: in it also ran a stream underneath the mountain. And to the
west thereof there was another mountain, lower than the former and of small
elevation, and a ravine deep and dry between them: and another deep and dry
ravine was at the extremities of the three mountains. And all the ravines were
deep rand narrow, (being formed) of hard rock, and trees were not planted upon 6
them. And I marveled at the rocks, and I marveled at the ravine, yea, I marveled
very much
There seems to be holy hill involved with 1st Eden (the Garden) and water streams and springs are associated with or near the holy hill ?
The UB
At the center of the Edenic peninsula was the exquisite stone temple of the Universal Father, the sacred shrine of the Garden.
In the center of the Garden temple Van planted the long-guarded tree of life, whose leaves were for the "healing of the nations," and whose fruit had so long sustained him on earth. Van well knew that Adam and Eve would also be dependent on this gift of Edentia for their life maintenance after they once appeared on Urantia in material form.
When Van and his associates made ready the Garden for Adam and Eve, they transplanted the Edentia tree to the Garden of Eden, where, once again, it grew in a central, circular courtyard of another temple to the Father. And Adam and Eve periodically partook of its fruit for the maintenance of their dual form of physical life.
Plato
He himself, being a god, found
no difficulty in making special arrangements for the centre island, bringing up
two springs of water from beneath the earth, one of warm
water and the other of cold, and making every
variety of food to spring up abundantly from the soil.
Now the city in those days was
arranged on this wise. In the first place the Acropolis
was not as now. For the fact is that a single night of excessive rain washed
away the earth and laid bare the rock; at the same time there were earthquakes,
and then occurred the extraordinary inundation, which was the third before the
great destruction of Deucalion. But in primitive times the
hill of the Acropolis extended to the Eridanus and Ilissus, and included
the Pnyx on one side, and the Lycabettus as a boundary on the opposite side to
the Pnyx, and was all well covered with soil, and level at the top, except in
one or two places. Outside the Acropolis and under the
sides of the hill there dwelt artisans, and such of the husbandmen as
were tilling the ground near; the warrior class dwelt by themselves
around the temples of Athene and Hephaestus at the summit,
which moreover they had enclosed with a single
fence like the garden of a single house.
On the north side they had dwellings in common and had erected halls for
dining in winter, and had all the buildings which they needed for their common
life, besides temples, but there was no adorning of them with gold and silver,
for they made no use of these for any purpose; they took a middle course between
meanness and ostentation, and built modest houses in which they and their
children's children grew old, and they handed them down to others who were like
themselves, always the same. But
in summer-time they left their gardens and gymnasia and dining halls, and then
the southern side of the hill was made use of by them for the same purpose.
Where the Acropolis now is there was a
fountain, which was choked by the earthquake, and
has left only the few small streams which still exist in the vicinity, but in
those days the fountain gave an abundant supply of water for all and of suitable
temperature in summer and in winter. This is how they dwelt, being the guardians
of their own citizens and the leaders of the Hellenes, who were their willing
followers.
(Revelation 22:1-2 KJV
And he shewed me a pure
river of water of life, clear as crystal,
proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.
In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the
tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every
month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
(Ezekiel 31:3-9 KJV)
Behold, the
Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches, and with a shadowing
shroud, and of an high stature; and his top was among the thick boughs.
The waters made him great, the deep set him up on
high with her rivers running round about his plants,
and sent out her little rivers unto all the trees of the
field. Therefore his height was exalted above all
the trees of the field, and his boughs were multiplied, and his branches
became long because of the multitude of waters, when he
shot forth. All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs, and
under his branches did all the beasts of the field bring forth their young, and
under his shadow dwelt all great nations. Thus was
he fair in his greatness, in the length of his branches: for his root was
by great waters. The cedars in the garden of God
could not hide him: the fir trees were not like his boughs, and the chesnut
trees were not like his branches; nor any tree in the
garden of God was like unto him in his beauty. I have made him fair by
the multitude of his branches: so that all the trees of
Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied him.
Springs that flowed out of The mountain of God
Was irrigation used in the 1st Garden of Eden?
The UB
This Mediterranean peninsula had a salubrious climate and an equable temperature; this stabilized weather was due to the encircling mountains and to the fact that this area was virtually an island in an inland sea. While it rained copiously on the surrounding highlands, it seldom rained in Eden proper. But each night, from the extensive network of artificial irrigation channels, a "mist would go up" to refresh the vegetation of the Garden.
(Ezekiel 31:3-9 KJV)
The waters made him great, the deep set him up on high with
her rivers running round about his plants, and sent out
her little rivers unto all the trees of the field. Therefore his height was
exalted above all the trees of the field, and his boughs were multiplied, and
his branches became long because of the multitude of waters, when he shot forth.
All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs,
and under his branches did all the beasts of the field bring forth their young,
and under his shadow dwelt all great nations. Thus was he fair in his
greatness, in the length of his branches: for his root was by great waters. The
cedars in the garden of God could not hide him: the fir trees were not like his
boughs, and the chesnut trees were not like his branches; nor any tree in the
garden of God was like unto him in his beauty. I have made him fair by the
multitude of his branches: so that all the trees of Eden, that were in the
garden of God, envied him.
Plato
But in the primitive state of
the country, its mountains were high hills covered with soil, and the plains, as
they are termed by us, of Phelleus were full of rich earth, and there was
abundance of wood in the mountains. Of this last the traces still remain, for
although some of the mountains now only afford sustenance to bees, not so very
long ago there were still to be seen roofs of timber cut from trees growing
there, which were of a size sufficient to cover the largest houses; and there
were many other high trees, cultivated by man and
bearing abundance of food for cattle. Moreover, the land reaped the benefit of
the annual rainfall, not as now losing the water which flows off the bare earth
into the sea, but, having an abundant supply in all
places, and receiving it into herself and treasuring it up in the close clay
soil, it let off into the hollows the streams which it absorbed from the
heights, providing everywhere abundant fountains and rivers, of which
there may still be observed sacred memorials in places where fountains once
existed; and this proves the truth of what I am saying.
Further inland, likewise, straight canals of a hundred feet in width were cut from it through the plain, and again let off into the ditch leading to the sea: these canals were at intervals of a hundred stadia, and by them they brought down the wood from the mountains to the city, and conveyed the fruits of the earth in ships, cutting transverse passages from one canal into another, and to the city. Twice in the year they gathered the fruits of the earth-in winter having the benefit of the rains of heaven, and in summer the water which the land supplied by introducing streams from the canals.
How was the 1st Garden of Eden destroyed?
The UB
After the first garden was vacated by
Adam, it was occupied variously by the Nodites, Cutites, and the Suntites. It
later became the dwelling place of the northern Nodites who opposed co-operation
with the Adamites. The peninsula had been overrun by these lower-grade Nodites
for almost four thousand years after Adam left the Garden when,
in connection with the violent activity of the
surrounding volcanoes and the submergence of the Sicilian land bridge to Africa,
the eastern floor of the Mediterranean Sea sank, carrying down beneath the
waters the whole of the Edenic peninsula. Concomitant with this vast
submergence the coast line of the eastern Mediterranean was greatly elevated.
The Book of Noah
67.4 And they will shut up those Angels,
who showed iniquity, in that burning valley, which my great-grandfather Enoch
had shown to me previously, in the west, near the mountains of gold and silver
and iron and soft metal and tin.
67.5 And I saw that valley, in which there
was a great disturbance, and a heaving of the waters.
67.6 And when all this happened, from the fiery molten
metal, and the disturbance, which disturbed the waters in that place,
a smell of sulphur was produced, and it was
associated with
those waters. And that valley of the Angels, who led men astray,
burns under the ground.
67.7 And through the valleys of that same area, flow out rivers of fire where
those Angels will be punished, who led astray those on the dry ground.
Plato
A little while afterwards
there were great earthquakes and floods, and
your warrior race all sank into the earth; and the
great island of Atlantis also disappeared in the sea.
which, as [Timaeus] was saying, was an island greater in extent than Libya and Asia, and when afterwards sunk by an earthquake,
The Bible
Job 38:8 (Read all of
Job
38)
Or who shut up the
sea with doors, when it
brake forth, as if it had issued out of the
womb?
Psalm 9:6
(Read all of
Psalm 9)
O thou enemy,
destructions are come to a perpetual
end: and thou hast destroyed cities; their memorial is perished with them.
OERA LINDA
BOOK
CHAPTER XXII: HOW THE BAD TIME CAME A similar description to the demise of
Atlantis.
1.During the whole summer the sun had been hidden behind the clouds, as if
unwilling to look upon Irtha. There was perpetual calm, and the damp mist hung
like a wet sail over the houses and marshes. The air was heavy and oppressive,
and in men’s hearts was neither joy nor cheerfulness.
2. In the midst of this stillness Irtha began to tremble as if she was dying.
The mountains opened to vomit forth fire and flames. Some sank into
the bosom of Irtha, and in other places mountains rose out of the plain. Aldland,
called Atland by the navigators, disappeared,
and the wild waves rose so high over hill and
dale that everything was buried in the sea. Many people were
swallowed up by Irtha, and others who had
escaped the fire perished in the water.
3. It was also in Finda’s land that Irtha vomited fire, and in Twiskland. Whole
forests were burned one after the other, and when the wind blew from that
quarter our land was covered with ashes. Rivers changed their course, and at
their mouths new islands were formed of sand and drift.
4. During three years this continued, but at length it ceased, and forests
became visible. Many countries were submerged, and in other places land rose
above the sea, and the wood was destroyed through the half of Twiskland. Troops
of Finda’s people came and settled in the empty places. Our dispersed people
were exterminated or made slaves. Then watchfulness was doubly impressed upon
us, and time taught us that union is force.
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