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

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Adam's removal from the Garden signifies God's mercy, preventing him from living eternally in a fallen state.

The Bible reveals that Adam's removal from the Garden of Eden was not an act of punishment but one of mercy. God removed Adam to prevent him from accessing the tree of life and living forever in his fallen condition. This act is essential because it sets the stage for the gospel of God's grace. The Lord God declared that Adam had become like one of the divine, knowing good and evil, which led to the necessity of Adam's departure for the overall purpose of redemption.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:22-24

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Out of Eden
Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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Joshua

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