| Henry Formby - 1872 - 242 pages
...limitation. " Of the fruit of the trees that are in the garden," she replies, " we do eat. It is only of the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden that we do not eat ; " and the reason is, adds Eve, (disposed, under the influence of the fascination,... | |
| 1901 - 320 pages
...good for food ; or all but one, for one is expressly excepted. The present text describes it as the tree of knowledge of good and evil, but this can hardly...the word p> garden, is here feminine, but elsewhere (i Kgs. xxi. 2; Isa. Iviii. n; Jer. xxxi. 12; Cnt. iv. 12, 16) masculine. Yahweh would finally have... | |
| Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell - 1922 - 360 pages
...(Mark 10, 3); Mark 7, 10; 12, 26 (Luke 20, 37); John 7, 22f. The World Before Abraham, p. 14, note. ' Yahweh, therefore, must have forbidden the first man...thus suggesting an inducement to disobedience.' The World Before Abraham, p. 134. 'The presence of the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the garden,... | |
| Pius Parsch - 1953 - 428 pages
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| Bruce Vawter - 1956 - 328 pages
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| 1969 - 460 pages
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