
Did Adam and Eve Have Access to the Whole Earth?
Ask Dr. E · Michael Easley
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Show Notes
Did the Garden of Eden have boundaries? Was it a small, defined location—or did Adam and Eve have access to the whole earth?
In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley walks through Genesis 2 to explore what Scripture actually says about Eden, its rivers, its geography, and what changed after the fall. Becky and her husband are debating whether the Garden was a specific locale with borders or part of a fully accessible world. Dr. Easley explains what we can know, what we can reasonably infer, and where we must admit Scripture is silent.
He also discusses the pre-flood world, the naming of the Tigris and Euphrates, the curse on the ground, and whether Adam and Eve may have been in the Garden for a surprisingly short time.
Curiosity is good. Speculation is tempting. But God has given us exactly what we need.
If you’ve ever wondered where Eden was—or how long Adam and Eve were there—this episode is for you.
Chapters
00:00 The Question About Eden 01:40 What Genesis 2 Actually Says 03:30 The Pre-Flood World Explained 06:45 Did the Garden Have Boundaries? 08:30 How Long Were They in Eden? 10:15 What We Really Need to Know
Key Topics Discussed:
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Genesis 2 and the rivers of Eden
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Pre-flood geography and the reshaping of the earth
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The curse on the serpent and the ground
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The possibility of a localized Garden
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How quickly the fall may have happened
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Why Scripture leaves some details unexplained
Links Mentioned
The Answers Books For Kids by Ken Ham, Bodie Hodge, Cindy Malott
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