Garden of Eden
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In the book of Genesis, the place where Adam and Eve first lived after being created by God.
Eden in art
Garden of Eden motifs most frequently portrayed in illuminated manuscripts and paintings are the "Sleep of Adam" ("Creation of Eve"), the "Temptation of Eve" by the Serpent, the "Fall of Man" where Adam takes the fruit, and the "Expulsion". The idyll of "Naming Day in Eden" was less often depicted. Much of Milton's Paradise Lost occurs in the Garden of Eden. Michelangelo depicted a scene at the Garden of Eden in the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
See also
- Antediluvian
- Antilapsarianism
- Expulsion from the Garden of Eden
- Fall of Man
- Fertile Crescent
- Original sin
- Palmette
- Pandora
- Paradise
- Seth in the Garden of Eden
- Tamoanchan
- Utopia
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