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1 Intro, A,4| Testament with~Him into Paradise, and to this day the Orthodox 2 Intro, A,4| Damascene, is the “Divine Paradise” (Exact Exposition of the 3 I, 1,9 | voice of God walking in paradise in the cool of the day, 4 I, 1,9 | feet . how could He walk in paradise? What rational person would 5 I, 1,9 | voice of God walking in Paradise in the cool of the day?” 6 I, 1,9 | you hear that `God planted Paradise in Eden in the East' understand 7 I, 1,9 | believe precisely that~Paradise was created and in that 8 I, 1,9 | rivers” and “waters” of Paradise, insisting that “the rivers 9 I, 2,2 | banishment of our ancestors from Paradise.).~Genesis 11:6-7: Prior 10 II, 3,5 | existence from its first days in Paradise; we see a reflection~of 11 II, 3,5 | sin and was banished from Paradise, a Cherubim with a flaming~ 12 II, 3,5 | to guard the entrance to Paradise (Gen. 3:24). Abraham, when 13 II, 3,6 | which is in the midst of Paradise, God hath said, ye~shall 14 II, 3,6 | shalt thou be with Me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43).~In the New 15 II, 4,2 | God~placed Adam and Eve in Paradise, the Garden of Eden, the “ 16 II, 4,2 | the Garden of Eden, the “Paradise of delight,” where there~ 17 II, 4,2 | man's true condition~in Paradise, a condition that joined 18 II, 5,3 | time in the~blessed life of Paradise. Speaking of their fall, 19 II, 5,3 | not eat of every tree of~Paradise? And the woman said unto 20 II, 5,3 | the fruit of the trees of Paradise,~but of the fruit of the 21 II, 5,3 | which is in the midst of Paradise, God hath said, Ye shall 22 II, 5,3 | hearing the voice of God in Paradise, they hid from Him and, 23 II, 5,3 | dying” was maintained in Paradise by eating the fruit of the 24 II, 5,3 | they were banished from Paradise. “As by one man sin entered~ 25 II, 5,3 | they were banished~from Paradise. It is clear that these 26 II, 5,3 | physical~death, but the loss of Paradise. This loss of Paradise is 27 II, 5,3 | of Paradise. This loss of Paradise is the same thing as the 28 II, 5,3 | had partially tasted in Paradise. In place of the prospect 29 II, 6,2 | promises of God began in Paradise. The words of the Lord to 30 II, 6,2 | of our first ancestors in Paradise, concerning the Flood as 31 II, 6,6 | the deprivation of life in Paradise of Adam and Eve and their 32 II, 6,8 | existence after the loss of Paradise has two forms: a) the earthly, 33 II, 0,2 | shall thou be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:43), the Lord 34 II, 0,2 | sinners; in other words, paradise and hell. The Church does 35 App, 1 | for the return to the lost paradise, revealed by the Incarnation