By the end, He made animals and man (Adam), and Adam’s job was to care for God’s creation and name all the animals. God had called His creation “good” and “very good” (when it came to humans), but ...
One of the best-known tales of snakes – and perhaps the long-lasting reason behind their negative reputation today – is that of the serpent in the Garden of Eden, the earthly paradise ...
Imagine a snake — coiled, elusive, and steeped in meaning — emerging from the depth of the world's cultural history to leave ...
This begs the question: was life in the Garden of Eden good and happy? And can we envisage a return, or is paradise irretrievably lost, at least in this life, until the return of the “new Adam” who ...
NARRATOR: The Garden of Eden features in the first book of the ... We zoom into the tree highlighting one particularly juicy red apple. A snake appears from behind the apple with an evil smirk.