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Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by budaatum: 4:04pm On Oct 04, 2019
I thought you said it was an allegory, a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

I was hoping you could reveal what it allegorised. My bad.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Amujale(m):
budaatum:
I thought you said it was an allegory, a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

I was hoping you could reveal what it allegorised. My bad.
Its fair to say that everyone knows the tasteless allegory that can be found within the Garden of Eden storyline; it has to does with its message of misogyny.

The so-called allegory isnt a natural one, instead its the authors of the Garden of Eden story's deep rooted misogyny revealing itself to the reader.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Amujale(m):
The Garden of Eden story isnt real.

There are numerous falsities being peddled by the authors of the Garden of Eden story.


Firstly, according to history, humanity on planet Earth begins South of the Sahara and not in the middle of nowhere in an imaginery garden.

Secondly, neither Adam nor Eve are names that originate from within the regions South of the Sahara.

Furthermore, there are neither corroborating evidence from within our continent nor are there any such physical evidence of an Eden anywhere on the planet.

Plus, the Garden of Eden storyline is utterly fake.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Amujale(m):
There are only a few gardens throughout history that are really worthy of study, most of them are botanical, are real and their locations well known.

My personal favourite has to be the botanical relief construct of the Syrian king known as Sennacherib (was said to have reigned 704 - 682BCE) for his palace; commomly known as the 'Hanging Garden at Nineve'.

Question:

Where is Nineve?

Answer:

Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq.


What relevance has the garden in Nineveh got to does with Eden?

Firstly, the Garden at Nineve is considered by most historians to be the model behind the ficticious Bablyonian garden popularly romanticized into one of the seven 'Wonders of the World'.

Secondly, there are various aspects of the Hanging Gardens that find themselves in many other garden stories. i.e Garden of Eden

Furthermore, the authors of Abrahamic religious text have been found to have exploited Nineve in more ways than only that of the Garden of Eden story.

Note: Assuming one would go deeper still, then one could as well point out the fact that the name 'Eve' is a derivative of the place known as 'Nineve'.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Shepherd00: 9:25pm On Oct 05, 2019
budaatum:
Was Christ too doing devil when he asked if you know not you are gods?
Ignore my posts just like I do yours.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Shepherd00: 9:26pm On Oct 05, 2019
pressplay411:
You have spoken with deep insight and Wisdom.
Thanks for sharing.
I pray God delivers us all from Self, that we may Acknowledge Him in all our ways, not leaning on our own Understanding but on The Spirit and Word of God in Jesus name. Amen.
God bless you my brother.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by MuttleyLaff:
Shepherd00:
Mr bros, the tree of knowledge of good and evil symbolizes the belief that Intelligence, knowledge and Wisdom comes from ourselves. When Man begins to see himself as the originator of his Wisdom and knowledge, he won't have any need to depend on God. He becomes God.

That's what satan meant when he told them, "Your eyes shall be opened and you shall be like God".

Meaning, you shall no longer need God for you wld become God looking inward instead of outward.
Depending on the wisdom claiming it's yours. Telling yourself that all you achieved is by your power. Taking the glory for yourself. Praising yourself for all you do. Probably even telling yourself that you gave yourself life and health.

Be Careful of any philosophy which tells you to look inward. believe in yourself. Believe in your abilities. That's is the devil telling you exactly what he told Eve.
Shepherd00, I've being meaning a long time ago to comment on this thread, when I read your comments, to say, you're on to something with this your post above here, but wasnt readily opportuned.

If I can squeeze in the time, I want to asap make some contribution with some surprising fact(s) that arent generally known about the Tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil and Tree of life (i.e. TokG&E and ToL). They for some, will be very surprising, astonishing, remarkable, overwhelming and/or startling facts.

PS: Go easy with my bud buddy please.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by budaatum: 8:33pm On Oct 06, 2019
Shepherd00:
Ignore my posts just like I do yours.
No thank you Shepherd. I am under no obligation to do what you do or become like you.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by budaatum: 8:37pm On Oct 06, 2019
I somehow doubt Shepherd would stoop so low to play your enemies enemy is your friend with you but one can be surprised.

Go on. I dare you! blah blah blah muttley.

MuttleyLaff:
[s]Shepherd00, I've being meaning a long time ago to comment on this thread, when I read your comments, to say, you're on to something with this your post above here, but wasnt readily opportuned.

If I can squeeze in the time, I want to asap make some contribution with some surprising fact(s) that arent generally known about the Tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil and Tree of life (i.e. TokG&E and ToL). They for some, will be very surprising, astonishing, remarkable, overwhelming and/or startling facts.

PS: Go easy with my bud buddy please[/s].
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by MuttleyLaff: 9:07pm On Oct 06, 2019
budaatum:
[s]I somehow doubt Shepherd would stoop so low to play your enemies enemy is your friend with you but one can be surprised.[/s]
Go on. I dare you! blah blah blah muttley.
[img]https://s3/images/ObamaMuttley.gif[/img]
"Go on. I dare you!" what? Smh
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Magnoliaa(f): 11:28pm On Oct 08, 2019
musicwriter:
The whole bible wasn't meant to be taken literally.

There was no Adam.

There was no Eve.

There was no garden.

There was no God.

There was no talking snake.

There was no satan.

That genesis story is an allegory to explain so many things, among them- how to avoid temptation, imprisonment VS freedom, knowledge VS ignorance, childhood VS adulthood, decision making, there's no perfection, perfection is death, order comes from chaos, accept knowledge rather than belief, etc. The God of genesis is actually Satan and Satan is the knowledge and freedom bringer. The savior is actually Satan but even that was misconceptualized by Europeans as evil. In Hindu or Buddhist tradition, I think they call it Shiva and its not necessarily evil.

There's no Jesus or Muhammad coming to save you. Only KNOWLEDGE shall set you free. That's what the Adam and Eve story is all about in summary.
This is hilarious.

See contradiction.

You claimed there's no Adam, Eve, God, Garden, Satan and then come around to say again, in your second paragraph, that there's Satan and he is God.

Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Magnoliaa(f): 12:06am On Oct 09, 2019
Shepherd00:
Mr bros, the tree of knowledge of good and evil symbolizes the belief that Intelligence, knowledge and Wisdom comes from ourselves. When Man begins to see himself as the originator of his Wisdom and knowledge, he won't have any need to depend on God. He becomes God.

That's what satan meant when he told them, "Your eyes shall be opened and you shall be like God".


Meaning, you shall no longer need God for you wld become God looking inward instead of outward.
Depending on the wisdom claiming it's yours. Telling yourself that all you achieved is by your power. Taking the glory for yourself. Praising yourself for all you do. Probably even telling yourself that you gave yourself life and health.


Be Careful of any philosophy which tells you to look inward. believe in yourself. Believe in your abilities. That's is the devil telling you exactly what he told Eve.
But you know if you actually focus on God, you are focusing on yourself,
inward.

The Bible reveals things about man (you), so when you read more of it, study it more - it changes you. You become better. See yourself in a new light. See yourself as a child of God and your sense of self-worth and -esteem will be so 'high,' unshakable.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by MuttleyLaff:
Magnoliaa:
This is hilarious.

See contradiction.

You claimed there's no Adam, Eve, God, Garden, Satan and then come around to say again, in your second paragraph, that there's Satan and he is God.
I liked how you eagle eye spotted the way the musicwriter comment came into conflict with each other

Magnoliaa:
But you know if you actually focus on God, you are focusing on yourself,
inward.

The Bible reveals things about man (you), so when you read more of it, study it more - it changes you. You become better. See yourself in a new light. See yourself as a child of God and your sense of self-worth and -esteem will be so 'high,' unshakable.
MuttleyLaff:
Then God said,
"Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness .
They will rule the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, the livestock, all the earth,
and the creatures that crawl on the earth.

- Genesis 1:26

Man was created in the image of the Godhood, so Sarassin, in effect, Man is a visible representation of the impression of the Godhood. The likeness is continuum. Why is it continuum? It is continuum because Man, out of the box, was not made perfect, like God is. Man, was created and set on a journey to perfection

Man, is an innovation of the Godhood. Genesis 1:26, as regards to intent, tells everything, we need to know.

God looked at everything. Looked at all His creation and saw that the stage is set, so therefore declared, very good. We're good to go, we're ready for action. Let the action begin! Let's see man faithfully reflect or give a true picture of the Godhood

Trust me, if you manage to locate, a good vantage point, you quite easily could see it that way
You're a very graceful person.

Dont be surprised that you'll find that graceful people, someone like you, usually and/or actually come out with very interesting comments like yours above, and that about us humans, being the image of God and/or the Godhead, on the journey of becoming that exact likeness of God and the Godhood, through inward seeing self, in a new light, the Light of the world Himself.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by musicwriter(m): 2:41pm On Oct 09, 2019
MuttleyLaff:
I liked how you eagle eye spotted the way the musicwriter comment came into conflict with each other

You're a very graceful person.

Dont be surprised that you'll find that graceful people, someone like you, usually and/or actually come out with very interesting comments like yours above, and that about us humans, being the image of God and/or the Godhead, on the journey of becoming that exact likeness of God and the Godhood, through inward seeing self, in a new light, the Light of the world Himself.
Magnoliaa:
This is hilarious.

See contradiction.

You claimed there's no Adam, Eve, God, Garden, Satan and then come around to say again, in your second paragraph, that there's Satan and he is God.

You got me wrong because you're hardwired via religion to think I must be talking about a literal physical God sitting on a throne. There's no such God in existence.

Please note that even the Satan and God I refereed to are all allegories to make a point since there's no other way to say it with language and make the same point. There's no way for me to re-language myself out of language that's why. So, the English language itself is slavery as its not allowing us to say exactly what we intend to say. But that's a different story.

Oh yes, there were no physical God and Satan in the Genesis story. They were used allegorically to make a point just like when explaining things to children. The bible God, Satan, Adam, Eve, snake, fruit, etc, were principles to explain abstract/metaphysical knowledge.

In African stories, you hear a lot about wise tortoise that outsmarted everyone to win a wife or to become rich. It doesn't mean there was a literal physical tortoise in the story. Its just an allegory to teach or explain something in a simple way. Of course, the danger is that children do take it literally and they believe there was a tortoise. I, myself realized there was no tortoise in the story when I grew up.

Problem is that you religious people have refused to grow up!.

The bible was never meant to be taken literally. The literal interpretation began when the Greeks and Romans invaded ancient Egypt and since they couldn't understand spiritual things that our ancestors have archived for thousands of years, it was explained to them like children in a way it would be easy for them to understand. Unfortunately, ever since, they took it literally!. Like the tortoise in African stories, they took it literally like children. They totally missed the point!. What's worse? They imposed the literal interpretation to the rest of the world that they conquered. I mean, they imposed the literal interpretations on their slaves.

Below is the origin of the bibles creation story as it was told in ancient Egypt more than 7,000 years ago. Note that even this interpretation is an allegory, as, again, there's no way to by-pass language and say exactly what you intend.

Every other religion and culture in the world copied from the below story and interpreted and or modified as it suits them.

The Book of Ra- The Creation Story of ancient Egypt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLNQth_kpGk
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Shepherd00: 1:44pm On Oct 11, 2019
Magnoliaa:
But you know if you actually focus on God, you are focusing on yourself,
inward.

The Bible reveals things about man (you), so when you read more of it, study it more - it changes you. You become better. See yourself in a new light. See yourself as a child of God and your sense of self-worth and -esteem will be so 'high,' unshakable.
I seriously doubt if you know what the Bible means by 'SELF'
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Shepherd00: 1:46pm On Oct 11, 2019
MuttleyLaff:
Shepherd00, I've being meaning a long time ago to comment on this thread, when I read your comments, to say, you're on to something with this your post above here, but wasnt readily opportuned.

If I can squeeze in the time, I want to asap make some contribution with some surprising fact(s) that arent generally known about the Tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil and Tree of life (i.e. TokG&E and ToL). They for some, will be very surprising, astonishing, remarkable, overwhelming and/or startling facts.

PS: Go easy with my bud buddy please.
Okay then. I'm waiting
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Magnoliaa(f): 2:34pm On Oct 11, 2019
Shepherd00:
I seriously doubt if you know what the Bible means by 'SELF'
What the Bible means by 'self' or what you mean by 'self?'

Oya, explain it to me.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Shepherd00: 11:40pm On Oct 11, 2019
Magnoliaa:
What the Bible means by 'self' or what you mean by 'self?'

Oya, explain it to me.
No. Without the Bible I wouldn't even know what Self is and wouldn't know it's a god.

So, you shd be the one explaining to me how Worshiping God is self.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by MuttleyLaff:
Magnoliaa:
But you know if you actually focus on God, you are focusing on yourself,
inward.

The Bible reveals things about man (you), so when you read more of it, study it more - it changes you. You become better. See yourself in a new light. See yourself as a child of God and your sense of self-worth and -esteem will be so 'high,' unshakable.
MuttleyLaff:
You're a very graceful person.

Dont be surprised that you'll find that graceful people, someone like you, usually and/or actually come out with very interesting comments like yours above, and that about us humans, being the image of God and/or the Godhead, on the journey of becoming that exact likeness of God and the Godhood, through inward seeing self, in a new light, the Light of the world Himself.
Shepherd00:
I seriously doubt if you know what the Bible means by 'SELF'
Magnoliaa:
What the Bible means by 'self' or what you mean by 'self?'

Oya, explain it to me.
Shepherd00:
No. Without the Bible I wouldn't even know what Self is and wouldn't know it's a god
"Jesus replied: In your Scriptures doesn't God say, "You are gods"?"
- John 10:34

Shepherd00, fyi, I am a god, you're a god, we, us, you, yourself, we are gods

Shepherd00:
So, you shd be the one explaining to me how Worshiping God is self.
"26“What is written in the Law?” Jesus replied. “How do you read it?”
27He answered, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’ and ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.”
28“You have answered correctly,” Jesus said. “Do this and you will live (i.e. you will have eternal life)
"
- Luke 10:26-28

What the Bible means by "self" or "yourself" and what it's talking of, is the normal, healthy, come to the right senses just like the prodical son and having sane, able to think/reason clearly condition behavior(s) of a person.

When you love your neighbour as yourself, then you're worshiping God by default and this is done quite purely and simply from behaving like and/or being a normal, healthy, coming to the right senses just like the prodical son did and having sane, able to think/reason clearly condition behavior(s) of a person.

When you have respect for yourself, when you respect self, you in effect respect God and that Shepherd00, is how worshiping God is self. It has to do with and/or is about self respect. Magnoliaa captured this beautifully where and when she remarked that "But you know if you actually focus on God, you are focusing on yourself, inward."

Focusing on oneself and/or yourself, as in meaning focusing inwardly, is an extreme form thing to do. Which is why "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’ and ‘Love your neighbor as yourself" is a profound statement about extreme form of love, that has to do with understanding the absolutely necessity of having the all important self worth nature

So, "worshiping God is, self" because God dwells in us, and even on top of that, true worship, leads and ends up to more righteous knowledge of self and of God
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by RuggedSniper: 2:29pm On Jul 05, 2020
iwayumeh:
A The Allegory in The Garden of Eden Account of the Fall of Man


When Christ said “except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you” (John 6:53), He did not mean His literal body. Most people will accept this as true. The Son of God was obviously not advocating Papua New Guinea style cannibalism.


He was of course speaking of His figurative body and blood, which we partake in when we observe Holy Communion, a practice that began 2000 years before Christ came to Earth, as demonstrated by Abraham and Melchizedek in Genesis 14:18.

So, why do we take other Scriptural accounts that were meant to be taken figuratively, literally?

There are accounts in Scripture that were written in Hebrew and Aramaic and both of these languages tend to use polite words for things, places and situations that may be indiscreet to mention in decent company.

For instance, the word that would literally be translated as carnal copulation or coitus between a man and a woman is referred to as knowledge or know in the Old Testament of Scripture.

So, when Genesis 4:1 says

“Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD.”

The word knew in question is the Hebrew word ya-da‘ and it is a polite way of saying that Adam had coitus with Eve. That word is used in various tenses and adjectives of the word know, including knew, knowledge, knowing and to know. Bear this in mind, as I will connect the dots later. But first, let me share a first hand account of a girl who once lived and may still live in the ancient city of Benin. It is a true story.

Have you ever known or grown up with or watched an innocent, chaste young girl grow up? If you had, you will know that young girls can be quite impressionable and easily swayed.

For instance, I know of a young girl in Benin, an ancient city in Nigeria, in the early 90s who was like that. So innocent. So bashful. So chaste and pure. Until one day, this girl changed. What happened to her? A certain big man in the neighbourhood had taken advantage of her.

No. It was not rape. This big man (now an ex Senator) was popular in the neighbourhood for his wealth and his philandering ways. Apparently, he had his eyes set on this innocent girl and one day, he ‘innocently’ gave her a lift, propositioned her, and in her naivety, she got carried away, and this man had carnal knowledge of her and they became habitual lovers.

It was clear to the whole neighbourhood that this girl had changed. Her eyes became open. She lost her innocence. Her natural hair was no longer good enough for her. She got a perm. And her terracotta skin would no longer do. It was a case of Tura to the rescue. The more she invested in Tura cream, the shinier and lighter she became.

Her dressing also changed. She became a Lolita. She would no longer talk to us, small boys and girls, in the neighbourhood. Her level had changed. She was now above us. She became a sisi. I do not know if this word is still in use in today’s Nigeria, but those Nigerians known as Bendelites, would catch my drift.

And then her sugar daddy tired of her, or maybe not. Maybe he just found a new impressionable young girl fresh out of secondary school and moved on. I do not know which. You never quite know with these things. But in any case, she became another in the long list of neighbourhood girls he had used and dumped.

The above is a true story. I know the name of the girl, the name of the ex Senator and the neighbourhood were this occurred in Benin, Nigeria.

But why is it relevant? It is relevant because it is an example of how an innocent girl can lose her innocence and literally have her eyes opened by having a sexual encounter.

I have read the Scriptures from cover to cover and in multiple translations as well as in English, Greek (New Testament), Aramaic and Hebrew. I have also visited Israel, Greece, Rome, Ethiopia, Turkey and many other places in search of deeper insight into Scripture.

How well do you know the Scriptures? I have a secondary school friend named Kehinde, who is now sort of a pastor and he wrote on Facebook that he has jettisoned all other translations of The Holy Bible and he just holds to his King James Version jeje (a Yoruba word meaning gently), and I laughed. If only he knew!

If you have only read one translation of Scripture, I urge you to read another one. And then another. A lot is lost in translation. For example, if I converted $100 into pounds today, I may get £80.30. But if I tried to buy back $100 with that £80.30, I would not be able to. Why? Because value is always lost in the conversion process.

It is the same with Scripture. Scripture was not written in English. It was written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. And when Scripture is translated, a lot of value is lost. That is why you should read multiple translations. But the best is to teach yourself the original languages or learn them professionally, then read original manuscripts in their mother language.

Why? Because Scripture was inspired by God, but translations were, in many cases, inspired by men. Men, like King James, who had his own agenda.

You have probably read Matthew 11:12 in the King James Version, which says: “And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.”

The truth is that what the original Greek says and what the KJV above says, are almost as different as night and day. You read the above and feel like taking the kingdom “by force”. But that is because it was translated at the behest of a king who had a conqueror’s mentality.

Let us read that verse in the New International Version and see if you will even recognise it:

“From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been subjected to violence, and violent people have been raiding it.” Now, let us read it in the Contemporary English Version: “From the time of John the Baptist until now, violent people have been trying to take over the kingdom of heaven by force.”

Or consider Isaiah 45:11 in the King James Version, which says:

“Thus saith the LORD, the Holy One of Israel, and his Maker, Ask me of things to come concerning my sons, and concerning the work of my hands command ye me.”

Now, it appears to indicate that God wants us to command Him about the works of His hand. But, you must understand that that is what a King wants to hear, and since he paid for the translation, that is what his translators gave him.

But read it in the New International Version.

“This is what the LORD says– the Holy One of Israel, and its Maker: Concerning things to come, do you question me about my children, or give me orders about the work of my hands?”

Let us also read the Contemporary English Version:

“I am the LORD, the Creator, the holy God of Israel. Do you DARE question me about my own nation or about what I have done?” You can see from the NIV and CEV, that God is warning us not to dare presume to command Him. He is God and we are man. He is the Creator and we are His creatures.

Do you now see what translations can do? He who pays the translator dictates the translation.

Take something like leprosy. When you read the word leprosy in the King James Version, it is rarely referring to what you know as leprosy. The Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek words translated as leprosy, often refer to a variety of skin diseases, but the translators could not find an exact meaning for them, so a choice was made to call any skin disease leprosy.

You have probably read or heard of Naaman, the head of the Syrian Army in 2 Kings chapter 5. He is referred to as a leper in the KJV and many other English translations. But almost all scholars, and even the translators of the KJV, put a cautionary note indicating that the word leprosy, as used for Naaman, is a generic word for skin disease. It is more likely that Naaman had another type of skin infection.

How do we know? Because, in those days, actual lepers were isolated and ostracised and it is unlikely that a leper would rise to the trusted position as head of the king’s army and stand in the presence of the king. Leprosy was often infectious, and in those days, they had little knowledge of which leprosy was infectious and which was not.

If you read Scripture, you would see that it is a truthful and holy work and is the inspired word of God. However, the word of God in Proverbs 2:4 says that you cannot truly understand God’s wisdom except you “seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures.”

Turn to Songs of Solomon 2:3 and you will read the following:

“As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.” (KJV)

Songs of Solomon is a book believed to be written by King Solomon (its authorship is not certain) about the carnal intercourse of two young lovers. The theme is about the erotic intimacy of the lovers.

But note how King Solomon (?) uses polite words to describe the male lover. He is described as ‘the apple tree’, while other men are described as ‘trees of the woods’. Next, notice how he describes the coitus between them. The young female lover says ‘his fruit was sweet to my taste’.

So a tree means a man, and coitus is described as fruit that is sweet.

In Rabbinical Judaism, Songs of Solomon 2:3 is said to represent “the male sign of the covenant organ of procreation.”

Remember those dots I promised to connect? Now may be a good time to connect them, but I don’t want to connect them for you. Perhaps you can connect them yourself.

I would not want to dwell too much on this issue other than to say that my readers should read the whole of Songs of Solomon chapter 2. When you have done so, consider reading Genesis chapters 2 and 3. And after you have done so, sit back and think. Perhaps the Spirit would minister to you.

In fact, William Shakespeare borrowed (or stole?) lines from Songs of Solomon in several of his works including Romeo and Juliet. Some think, and I agree with them, that he did this because in Elizabethan England, coitus was considered too unseemly for decent conversation and so it had to be referred to in allegorical terms, which the Songs of Solomon does in a way that no other work of human origin does.

Why am I writing this? I am writing this to remind, or perhaps to inform my readers for the very first time (if they did not already know this), that Scripture is an esoteric book that should not be read, but studied.

The word of God says: “STUDY to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”-2 Timothy 2:15.

Study. What a simple word. But a deep word, nevertheless. It is a word that runs very deep. It means that you read, in an unhurried pace. Then you ponder over what you have read. Medicate and meditate on it. Chew it over, until it permeates your soulish man and crosses over to your spirit man, where true understanding is.

For as Job 32:8 says: “there is a spirit in man: and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding.”

In this part of the world, we are very lazy to study and as this is the case, we easily fall prey to people who depend on REVELATION rather than ELUCIDATION by studying Scripture. But in reality, IT IS WRITTEN is a far more accurate way to stave off spiritual error, than THE SPIRIT TOLD ME.

May God bless you and open your eyes to understand His word and may He feel you with the urge to “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life:”-John 5:39.

Reno Omokri

Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Table Shaker. Buhari Tormentor. Sharer of the Gospel, not the gossip.

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EPIC OF GILGAMESH!
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by LordReed(m): 6:12pm On Jul 05, 2020
iwayumeh:
If you have only read one translation of Scripture, I urge you to read another one. And then another. A lot is lost in translation. For example, if I converted $100 into pounds today, I may get £80.30. But if I tried to buy back $100 with that £80.30, I would not be able to. Why? Because value is always lost in the conversion process.

It is the same with Scripture. Scripture was not written in English. It was written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. And when Scripture is translated, a lot of value is lost.
LoLz! The guy use e own hand cast bible. Bwahahahaha!
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by MuttleyLaff: 6:20pm On Jul 05, 2020
LordReed:
LoLz! The guy use e own hand cast bible. Bwahahahaha!
...but the guy is right nah. He is talking of translations of the original Hebrew/Aramaic and Greek texts which all aren't 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and done by inspiration of God
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by LordReed(m): 6:24pm On Jul 05, 2020
MuttleyLaff:
...but the guy is right nah. He is talking of translations of the original Hebrew/Aramaic and Greek texts which all aren't 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and done by inspiration of God
Yeah because every Christian has multiple Bible translations or even cares enough to know what multiple translations say. Besides the lost value in translation has already casted all the translations.
Re: The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri by Kobojunkie: 4:24pm On Jul 06, 2020
RuggedSniper:
EPIC OF GILGAMESH!
what about tbe epic of gilgamesh? undecided
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