After YAHWEH made the man, He took him on an eastward journey to a place named Eden. YAHWEH planted a garden there and placed the man in his newly planted garden. He then caused the trees to begin to grow. The narrator has clearly placed the spotlight on YAHWEH, the man, and the two trees.
YAHWEH made the man from soil west of Eden, but the name of that place is not given. Eden, the name of the place where the garden was located, is given, but nothing is said about what it was -- a region, a country, etc. Was it the only placed named at that time, or was it one among others? Another interesting point is that nothing is said about any other forms of plant life, other than trees.
YAHWEH made the man from soil west of Eden, but the name of that place is not given. Eden, the name of the place where the garden was located, is given, but nothing is said about what it was -- a region, a country, etc. Was it the only placed named at that time, or was it one among others? Another interesting point is that nothing is said about any other forms of plant life, other than trees.
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