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Since death didn't enter the world until Adam sinned, what purpose did the Tree of Life serve in Eden?
Since death didn't enter the world until Adam sinned, what purpose did the Tree of Life serve in Eden?
Answering the 2nd question, Ituttut says the Tree of Life means "Eternal Life".Do you believe Adam & Eve would've eventually died w/o having access to the Tree of Life, even if they never sinned?
Since death didn't enter the world until Adam sinned, what purpose did the Tree of Life serve in Eden?
Do you believe Adam & Eve would've eventually died w/o having access to the Tree of Life, even if they never sinned?
Yes, I believe they would have died as they would not have access to Everlasting Life (eternity). In eating of the forbidden tree, they became as God, knowing about good and evil.Do you believe Adam & Eve would've eventually died w/o having access to the Tree of Life, even if they never sinned?
Hawaiiski:
You make two observations that are very, very interesting.....
Answering the 2nd question, Ituttut says the Tree of Life means "Eternal Life".
In Ezek.47:12, anyone who wishes to live must eat the leaves of the Tree of Life. This same requirement continues with respect
to the "Kings of earth who bring their honor and glory into the New Jerusalem" throughout eternity. Rev.21:24-26; Rev.21:2,14.
The final "blessing" in the Book of Revelation is for these Kings who have the "right to enter through the gates into the holy city".
There will be "no night" in that Eternal Holy City made up of the Bride of the Lamb. They have Eternal Life and eat of the FRUIT
of the Tree of Life. But the Kings of earth may/must enter "day or night to be HEALED by eating the leaves of the Tree of Life".
This suggests that the Tree of Life for Adam, as well as for the Kings of Earth in eternity, is related to the continuance of Eternal Life.
Mel
Since death didn't enter the world until Adam sinned, what purpose did the Tree of Life serve in Eden?
Perhaps the word "life" means something other than the way
we commonly define it in post-fall human terms?
Since death entered the world through sin, if they would have never sinned, they would have never died.Do you believe Adam & Eve would've eventually died w/o having access to the Tree of Life, even if they never sinned?
Again, enjoyable reading. Not many responses as may be too deep, excepting for a few scholars hat are intersected in God's earthly people, void of Gentiles, in the Body of Christ.Friends,
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the fact that God is planning an earthly Kingdom to exist on earth forever
that will be made up of "sheep nations" after Christ "sits on His throne" for
1000 years and separates the "sheep and goat nations" at the End! Matt.
25:31-46.
The necessity for the separate earthly Kingdom extending into eternity
rests upon the Davidic Covenant which goes into effect when Christ
reunites the two "nations" of Ephraim and Judah a second time by fulfilling Isaiah, Ezekiel and Hosea after God "returned to His Place"...
after 2000 years since Christ's ascension!! Hosea 5:14 to 6:2.
Proof of the continuation of the earthly Kingdom beyond Christ's Millennial
Reign is presented by the need for the Kings of earth to "enter the New
Jerusalem, day or night, to be healed by the leaves of the Tree of Life".
The KJV states that the "Nations that are SAVED will walk in the light of
the New Jerusalem (forever) while their Kings visit the New Jerusalem and bring their glory and honor into it...as well as to be healed"!!! Rev.21:24. Mel
Please tell me what exactly may be "too deep" AND what it is meant by "void of Gentiles, in the Body of Christ".Again, enjoyable reading. Not many responses as may be too deep, excepting for a few scholars hat are intersected in God's earthly people, void of Gentiles, in the Body of Christ.
Don't agree will all, but enjoyed your take on this, and a deep subject that some are not that interested in, or have no preconceived leanings, or beliefs when time as we know it, runs out.Ituttut,
Thank you for this comment; but please give me more info on the last part:
Please tell me what exactly may be "too deep" AND what it is meant by "void of Gentiles, in the Body of Christ".
Thanks very much.
Mel