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Researchers in the Old Testament gradually come to the realization that the biblical paradise really existed, but it was not in heaven, but on earth. The American scientist J. Searins did a great deal of scientific work back in the late last century. Using photographs obtained from space satellites, and the works of ancient scientists in geology, hydrology, linguistics, Searins established in what particular place on Earth could be located the biblical paradise. In the biblical book "Genesis" is written: 2: 8 And the Lord God planted a paradise in Eden in the east, and placed there the man he…mehr

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Researchers in the Old Testament gradually come to the realization that the biblical paradise really existed, but it was not in heaven, but on earth. The American scientist J. Searins did a great deal of scientific work back in the late last century. Using photographs obtained from space satellites, and the works of ancient scientists in geology, hydrology, linguistics, Searins established in what particular place on Earth could be located the biblical paradise. In the biblical book "Genesis" is written: 2: 8 And the Lord God planted a paradise in Eden in the east, and placed there the man he had created. (According to a biblical legend, Eden is the seat of the first two men, Adam and Eve, before their "sinful fall". This word - Hebrew, means: garden, paradise, beautiful, pleasant place. In Sumerian, the word "eden" means "valley". According to the rule of homonization, the coincidental word has played its role: it seems that "eden" is a mystical term devoid of a specific geographical meaning, not the valley of the Two Tree in present-day Iraq (here is the "tree of Adam"), where Lake Tartar is also located).
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Andrey Tikhomirov se graduó en el Instituto Pedagógico del Estado de Orenburg en 1986 con una licenciatura en historia, ciencias sociales, estado y derecho, trabajó como profesor en escuelas secundarias y universidades y editó periódicos. Ha publicado en Alemania, Belarús, Letonia, Mauricio, Rusia y los Estados Unidos.