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Exile From The Cosmic Mountain

Feb 15, 2018
In this podcast, Tim and Jon discuss the biblical theme of exile and its connection to the story of the Garden of Eden. They explore the symbolism of the garden as humanity's true home and the concept of a cosmic mountain. They also discuss the peace and abundance in the garden and the role of humans in cultivating it. They delve into the concept of a new creation and the harmony between humans and animals. They further explore the concept of exile in the Bible, particularly in Genesis, and its connection to later exiles. Overall, the podcast provides fascinating insights into the theme of exile and its significance in biblical stories.
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Eden as a Cosmic Mountain

  • Eden, in the Bible, is depicted as a cosmic mountain, similar to Mt. Olympus or Mt. Zaphon in other ancient religions.
  • This placement intentionally rivals pagan beliefs, establishing Eden/Zion as the true paradise.
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Eden: Humanity's True Home

  • The Garden of Eden represents humanity's true home, characterized by peace among humans, with the created order, and with animals.
  • These peaceful elements contrast with the estrangement humans experience in the fallen world.
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The Two Trees and Exile

  • The two trees in Eden symbolize a choice: trust in God's definition of good and evil or determine it oneself.
  • Disobeying God's command leads to exile, a form of death, separating humanity from true life.
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