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Get StartedA Tale of Two Names: From The Garden To The Flood - Week 5 (Part 5 of 8)
A Tale of Two Names: From The Garden To The Flood
As Adam and Eve left from the Garden, two Cherubs blocked their way back to the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, and between them; a flaming sword. These Cherubs were a representation of the destroyed relationship between Adam and Eve. In this lecture, Rabbi Fohrman give us some insight as to how we can mend that relationship, finding a surprising connection in unlikely place.
The following lecture is based on an earlier lecture series given in 2001, The Tree of Life vs The Tree of Knowledge, which became the basis of Rabbi Fohrman's book, The Beast that Crouches at the Door. For a later, more expansive version of this course, be sure to listen to Genesis Unveiled.
This lecture is part 3 of a 3 part series. For the first two lecture series on A Tale of Two Names, be sure to listen to A Tale of Two Names: Elokim and YHVH. and A Tale of Two Names: Why Were There Days of Creation?
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