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(04-25-2025, 09:42 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Genesis 2:10-14: Describes a river flowing out of Eden, splitting into four rivers. The Pishon, Gihon, and Tigris are identified, with the Euphrates being named as the fourth.
AI:
"The Four Rivers: The four branches are:
- Pishon: This river was identified by some scholars as potentially referring to the Wadi al-Batin, a dry riverbed in the Arabian Peninsula.
"Possible Interpretations: Some scholars have speculated that the four rivers may have been meant to symbolize a broader geographical area or even a spiritual concept."
- Gihon: This river's exact location is debated, but some believe it might be the Nile.
- Hiddekel (Tigris): This is the name of the Tigris River, which is a well-known geographical feature.
- Phrath (Euphrates): This is the name of the Euphrates River, another well-known geographical feature.
Could Eden have been meant as a spiritual concept. It's interesting to mull that one over.
The Garden of Eden is a symbol of the human body.
The 4 rivers are 4 chambers of the heart.
The tree in the middle of the garden are the sexual organs. where seeds and eggs are formed, stem cells of the human body.