The Garden Ch 2
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What was the consequence of Adam and Eve eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?

  • They became more knowledgeable than God
  • They inherited the Garden
  • They gained eternal life
  • They were banished from the Garden (correct)

What two trees did God plant in the Garden?

  • Tree of Sin and Tree of Purity
  • Tree of Life and Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (correct)
  • Tree of Wisdom and Tree of Happiness
  • Tree of Time and Tree of Love

Why were Adam and Eve warned not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?

  • It would give them magical powers
  • It was reserved for God's use only
  • It was a test of their faith
  • It would lead to their death (correct)

What role did the serpent play in Adam and Eve's decision to eat the forbidden fruit?

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What lesson did Mr. Erwin mention about his garden?

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What was Jay's recollection regarding the story of Adam and Eve?

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What did Mr. Erwin suggest about the answer to why Adam and Eve ate the fruit?

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What type of injury did Mr. Erwin sustain?

<p>Sprained ankle (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the main reason Mr. Erwin began gardening after his wife's passing?

<p>To express his love for her (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Mr. Erwin ask the twins to help with?

<p>Unwinding the watering hose (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the twins feel about the backyard when they first saw it?

<p>They were surprised by its size and beauty (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What notable feature surrounded the perimeter of Mr. Erwin's backyard?

<p>Fruit trees (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What emotional feeling did Mr. Erwin express as he thought about his wife?

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What did Mr. Erwin want to accomplish by watering his trees?

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What did the bench in the backyard symbolize for Mr. Erwin?

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Flashcards

Mr. Erwin's ankle injury

Mr. Erwin sprained his ankle while shopping and couldn't walk or work in his garden.

Mr. Erwin's garden

A large fruit tree garden that surrounded the property. It was a labor of love and a memorial to his wife.

Twins' assistance

The twins, Jay and Kay, helped Mr. Erwin move the hose to water the fruit trees in his garden.

Garden layout

The fruit trees formed a circle around the property, and a center space contained grass, a bench, and two trees.

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Twins' admiration

Jay and Kay were impressed by the beauty of the garden and Mr. Erwin's work.

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Two special trees

Two specific trees in the center of the garden, stood out prompting a question about their significance from one of the twins.

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Mr. Erwin's love

Mr. Erwin's love for gardening was a testament to his late wife's memory and passion

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Garden of Eden

A mythical garden where God placed Adam and Eve.

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Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil

The tree in the Garden of Eden, whose fruit was forbidden to eat.

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Tree of Life

A tree in the Garden of Eden, that had the power to give life.

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Adam and Eve

The first man and woman, placed by God in the Garden of Eden.

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Forbidden fruit

The fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, which God told Adam and Eve not to eat.

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Disobedience

The act of not following instructions or rules.

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Banishment

To be forced to leave or be excluded from a place or group.

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Serpent

An animal that convinced Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.

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Why did Adam and Eve eat the fruit?

The question Mr. Erwin poses, hinting at a deeper reason than simple disobedience.

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Study Notes

Mr. Erwin's Garden

  • Mr. Erwin has a garden, a labor of love, inspired by his late wife who loved gardening.
  • He has weak ankles and is using crutches.
  • Twins, Jay and Kay, help him with watering hoses in his garden.
  • The garden is larger than expected, with beautiful fruit trees arranged in a circle around the perimeter.
  • There's a grassy area in the center with a bench and two trees.
  • Mr. Erwin shares a story about the Garden of Eden, which he relates to his garden.

The Garden of Eden Story

  • Mr. Erwin describes the biblical Garden of Eden, where God placed Adam and Eve.
  • There were two special trees: the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life.
  • God warned them not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, as it would lead to death.
  • A serpent convinced Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.
  • As a result, Adam and Eve were banished from the Garden.
  • Mr. Erwin compares his garden to the Garden of Eden, focusing on the two trees in the center.
  • He invites the twins to consider why Adam and Eve disobeyed.

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Explore the touching story of Mr. Erwin's garden, a tribute to his late wife, and its connection to the biblical Garden of Eden. Discover how he works with the help of twins Jay and Kay, and listen to the lessons shared about the fateful choices of Adam and Eve. This quiz intertwines themes of love, nature, and spirituality.

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