You would think after Eve's shenanigans in the Garden of Eden and Cleopatra's mishap with her asp, we would have learned by now. |
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I think the Garden of Eden now revived by eco-spirituality, has come to represent the once hoped-for celestial paradise. |
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Apparently Adam was moping around the Garden of Eden because, well, because, like all men, he couldn't really cope without a helpmeet. |
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A saxophone represents the Serpent in the Garden of Eden, which should give jazz bands pause! |
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No, in the Garden of Eden, all creatures beheld the beatific vision, that is, all things as one. |
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The doctrine likens a woman to an evil that tempts Adam to eat the apple in the Garden of Eden, which God has forbidden them even to touch. |
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The gracious God allowed Adam and Eve to live, though he banished them from the Garden of Eden. |
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For centuries people believed the Garden of Eden was a sunny parkland watered by rivers meandering gently beneath a blue sky. |
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The third relationship broken by sin in the Garden of Eden was the relationship of Creation with humankind. |
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You go just past Atlantis, hang a left at the Garden of Eden, keep going past Shangri-La, and make the first right turn past Never-Never Land. |
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The Torah recounts that at the very outset of the human journey God throws Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden. |
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Native Americans, who originally lived along the shores of the lake, considered it their spiritual home, their Garden of Eden. |
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Though nard is now rare on the shelves of the western perfumer, its name stood for centuries as an evocation of the perfume of the lost Garden of Eden. |
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See rare plants from a lone-gone wetter age and swim in the tropical pools of the Garden of Eden. |
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Work is an economic necessity, and has been ever since the Garden of Eden, but it is also a psychological necessity. |
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The people in the Garden of Eden know that it is time to take a rest when it becomes cooler. |
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Many times, while driving through the roads of South Island, you would think that you are in the Garden of Eden. |
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Today, far away from the Garden of Eden, the Portuguese Presidency has taken over from the German Presidency. |
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I said earlier that the volume of the rivers in the Garden of Eden is far greater when compared to that of the rivers of this earth. |
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As you now search for the Garden of Eden Creation Kit to save your primitive village, touch choices and even tougher consequences await you. |
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Swim in the tropical pools of the Garden of Eden and explore the weathered rock domes of the Lost City. |
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Transforming an ordinary garden into a Garden of Eden is very time-consuming. |
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In Watarrka National Park, you can explore the weathered rock domes of the Lost City and the pools of the Garden of Eden. |
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Revelation's tree of life also hearkens back to Genesis 2-3, the story of the Garden of Eden. |
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Those tabloid images of Stewart misbehaving were taken without her knowledge, which implies a Garden of Eden type of innocence. |
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This episode, way back in the Garden of Eden, highlights for those who have an eye to see it, the false and unbiblical nature of the evolutionary theory of human origins! |
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Historians hypothesize that the fruit in the Garden of Eden was a pomegranate, not an apple. |
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After an arduous traversal of the Chaos outside Hell, he enters God's new material World, and later the Garden of Eden. |
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Iblīs next appears as the tempter of in the Garden of Eden. |
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The scenario depicts a Garden of Eden where supply automatically adjusts to demand, financialization does not affect agriculture and there is no such thing as climate change. |
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Since the people in the Garden of Eden have nothing to purge from their bodies, they have no need of an excretory system, and no need for restrooms. |
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The nuns' veils billowed and flapped behind the snaky line of girls as if the sisters were shooing the serpent from the Garden of Eden. |
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Considered God's prized creation, Adam, along with his wife, rules over all the creatures of the world and resides in the Garden of Eden. |
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He also speculated that the new continent might be the location of the biblical Garden of Eden. |
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East is at the top, but Jerusalem is not in the centre, and the Garden of Eden is nowhere to be seen. |
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Gion is the name of Biblical Gihon river that stems from the Garden of Eden and flows through Ethiopia. |
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It may be seen in the stories from Odin and the World Ash Tree to the Garden of Eden and Jacob's Ladder to Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel. |
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In contrast, most European mappae mundi from the era placed east at the top, since east was the direction of the biblical Garden of Eden. |
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The legend was initially infused with the idea that California was a terrestrial paradise, like the Garden of Eden or Atlantis. |
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Nonetheless, in January 1946, he began work on The Garden of Eden, finishing 800 pages by June. |
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In case of bad weather there's an alternative: the umbrella museum. Interesting is the mine museum near Decazeville, and for children the Garden of Eden of the Colombier castle. |
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And God will come among His creation as He did in the Garden of Eden. |
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A bit like Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, many people have killed Jesus Christ in their hearts, and now end up more or less consciously in front of their shameful crime. |
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On that very spot, known as Golgotha, the place of the skull, Seth planted a seed from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the tree in the midst of the Garden of Eden. |
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The covenant of works is made with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. |
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Legend also states that it was the location of the Garden of Eden. |
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In her novel The Last Man, she later imagined Windsor as a Garden of Eden. |
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East also symbolizes the Garden of Eden that was situated at the east. |
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The Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. |
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