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29 lines
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# in the middle
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The central location emphasizes the importance of the two trees.
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# the garden
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An area of land planted with trees and plants for a purpose–usually to produce food or to provide beauty.
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# the tree of life
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Anyone who ate fruit from this tree would never die.
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# the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
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The fruit of this tree could enable a person to know both good and evil.
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# knowledge
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To know or understand by personal experience.
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# good and evil
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Evil is the opposite of good. Just as “good” refers to what is pleasing to God, “evil” refers to everything that is not pleasing to God.
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# would die
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In this instance, he would die both physically and spiritually.
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