What Really Happened in the Garden of Eden?: And Rebuttal To: Eve, Did She Or Didn't She?Have you explored the many intricacies in the Garden of Eden story? How about studying Genesis 3 in its original language? Pastor Clayton Kendall encourages us to think for ourselves, and in this substantive and learned work he presents a common sense look into what literalists ask us to believe regarding Adam, Eve, and the serpent. |
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OneSymbolism vs Literalism | 1 |
TwoThe Strength of Symbolism | 24 |
ThreeJudgment and Hope | 53 |
Conclusion | 103 |
Notes | 152 |
Preface | 162 |
The Rest of the Story | 170 |
The Seedliners Supposition | 178 |
The Phantom Hypothesis | 184 |
What Really Did Happen in the Garden? | 201 |
The Hypothetical Cain Cainite Canaanite Connection | 208 |
New Testament Scrutiny | 212 |
2443 The Parable of the Wheat | 227 |
815Cain Who Was of That Wicked One | 240 |
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