The Account of God Planting the Garden of Eden
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Lesson 7background notesdoctrinal points1. In the beginning, God gave man paradise with responsibility. 2. In the beginning, God gave man work without sweat. 3. In the beginning, God gave man freedom within limits.
questions 2. Read Genesis 2:8-9 and Ezekiel 28:13. After reading these verses, how would you describe the Garden of Eden? 3. Should we expect to find the long-lost Garden of Eden? 4. What were the two areas of responsibility given by God to man? 5. When did work become laborious and difficult? 6. When will the curse be removed? Will it be like it was before the curse? 7. Were the trees in the Garden of Eden real trees or symbolic trees? answers 2. It is a wonderful place. It was the Garden of God, designed and planned by God for man’s pleasure. 3. No, because the world-wide flood of Noah’s day was a global catastrophe, and the earth’s topography and geography would have drastically changed. 4. a) to tend and keep the garden 5. Man was designed by God to be active, to work and to serve. But after the fall of man, the work became difficult. Before the fall of man the garden was not threatened by thorns and thistles and weeds. But after the fall, part of the curse was that there would be sweat associated with work. Man would have to toil and labor to subdue the earth. 6. When the Lord returns there will be no more curse. See Revelation 22:3. When the curse is removed there will be service, but no sweat. That’s the way it was in the beginning and that’s the way it will be when the Lord returns. 7. They were real trees.
discuss / consider 2. Eating from the forbidden tree was an act of disobedience. What were the results of this disobedience?
challenge memorize
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