Meaning of Garden of Eden | Babel Free
Definitions
- In the Book of Genesis of the Bible and Surat Sad of the Qur'an, a garden at the source of the Gihon, Pishon, Tigris, and Euphrates rivers, where Adam and Eve first lived after being created.
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An idyllic place wherein innocence and perfection reign; any delightful region or abode; a pastoral utopia; an Arcadia. figuratively
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A state or condition of unsullied innocence. figuratively
- A pattern that can only exist as an initial state and is not attainable from any other state.
Equivalents
Deutsch
Garten Eden
Ελληνικά
Εδέμ
Español
jardín de Edén
Français
jardin d'Éden
עברית
גַּן עֵדֶן
Bahasa Indonesia
taman Eden
Italiano
giardino dell'Eden
日本語
エデンの園
한국어
에덴 동산
Nederlands
hof van Eden
Português
Jardim do Éden
Русский
Эде́м
Українська
едем
Examples
“Therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.”
“Latter-day Saints know, through modern revelation, that the Garden of Eden was on the North American continent and that Adam and Eve began their conquest of the earth in the upper part of what is now the state of Missouri.”
“Up until two decades ago, the Garden of Eden was, we thought, in Eastern Ontario, where the McIntosh variety happened along. Probably Americans feel you had two Gardens of Eden, the first one being where the Red Delicious was discovered, and the second one, where the Golden Delicious was discovered. The Australians must have thought the Garden of Eden was somewhere in Australia, where the Granny Smith appeared. According to the Bible, however, there was only one Garden of Eden and probably the population explosion started there, but from that time onward, all control was lost of both apple production and population.”
““Were there many Gardens of Eden?” Surely! To read only of the biblical Adam and Eve is to grasp the story in this one way. In the hills they speak of the beginning as the time of the giants, another utopia. In eastern heathen lands, surely giants reigned in many Edens.”
“For religious thinkers like William Warren and Landon West, the whole point of Eden was to unify mankind. To have two Gardens of Eden was worse than having none at all.”
“In this paper the author presents some properties regarding the existence or non-existence of gardens of Eden for the cellular automata.”
“I have gotten interested in Garden-of-Eden configurations in Life. All that I have been able to uncover thus far is that there are 2 know configurations:”
“A configuration e not in the image of τ, namely e ∈ C \ τ[C] is called a Garden of Eden (briefly GOE) configuration, this biblical terminology being motivated by the fact that GOE configurations only appear as initial configurations.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.