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What does the Bible say about Adam's exile from the Garden of Eden?

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Adam's exile signifies the beginning of humanity's need for grace and the gospel.

Adam's exile from the Garden of Eden illustrates the consequences of sin and the necessity of redemption. After his disobedience, God sent Adam out of the garden but also provided a way for salvation through the gospel, symbolized by the sacrifices He taught Adam to offer. This act of sending him forth was not merely punishment but part of God's overarching purpose, showcasing His grace. Adam took the gospel with him, ensuring that the way back to God remained intact for the elect, as represented by the cherubim and the flaming sword keeping the way to the Tree of Life.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:23-24, Genesis 4:9-16

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Exiled
Tim James · Jan 4, 2012
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