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73:5.1 At the [[center]] of the [[Eden]]ic [[peninsula]] was the exquisite stone [[temple]] of the [[Universal Father]], the [[sacred]] [[shrine]] of the Garden. To the north the [[administrative]] [[headquarters]] was [[established]]; to the south were built the [[homes]] for the workers and their [[families]]; to the west was provided the allotment of ground for the proposed schools of the [[educational]] [[system]] of the expected Son, while in the "east of Eden"[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.2] were built the [[domiciles]] intended for the promised Son and his [[immediate]] [[offspring]]. The architectural plans for [[Eden]] provided [[homes]] and [[abundant]] [[land]] for one million [[human being]]s.
 
73:5.1 At the [[center]] of the [[Eden]]ic [[peninsula]] was the exquisite stone [[temple]] of the [[Universal Father]], the [[sacred]] [[shrine]] of the Garden. To the north the [[administrative]] [[headquarters]] was [[established]]; to the south were built the [[homes]] for the workers and their [[families]]; to the west was provided the allotment of ground for the proposed schools of the [[educational]] [[system]] of the expected Son, while in the "east of Eden"[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.2] were built the [[domiciles]] intended for the promised Son and his [[immediate]] [[offspring]]. The architectural plans for [[Eden]] provided [[homes]] and [[abundant]] [[land]] for one million [[human being]]s.
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73:5.2 At the time of [[Adam]]' s arrival, though the Garden was only one-fourth finished, it had thousands of miles of [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irrigation irrigation] ditches and more than twelve thousand miles of paved paths and roads. There were a trifle over five thousand brick buildings in the various sectors, and the trees and [[plants]] were almost beyond [[number]]. [[Seven]] was the largest [[number]] of houses composing any one cluster in the park. And though the [[structures]] of the Garden were simple, they were most [[artistic]]. The roads and paths were well built, and the landscaping was exquisite.
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73:5.2 At the time of [[Adam]]' s arrival, though the Garden was only one-fourth finished, it had thousands of miles of [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irrigation irrigation] ditches and more than twelve thousand miles of paved paths and roads. There were a trifle over five thousand brick buildings in the various sectors, and the trees and [[plants]] were almost beyond [[number]]. [[Seven]] was the largest [[number]] of houses composing any one cluster in the park. And though the [[structures]] of the Garden were simple, they were most [[artistic]]. The roads and paths were well built, and the landscaping was exquisite.
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73:5.3 The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanitation sanitary] arrangements of the Garden were far in advance of anything that had been attempted theretofore on [[Urantia]]. The drinking [[water]] of [[Eden]] was kept wholesome by the strict [[observance]] of the sanitary regulations designed to [[conserve]] its [[purity]]. During these early times much trouble came about from neglect of these rules, but [[Van]] [[gradually]] impressed upon his [[associates]] the importance of allowing nothing to fall into the [[water]] supply of the Garden.
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73:5.3 The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanitation sanitary] arrangements of the Garden were far in advance of anything that had been attempted theretofore on [[Urantia]]. The drinking [[water]] of [[Eden]] was kept wholesome by the strict [[observance]] of the sanitary regulations designed to [[conserve]] its [[purity]]. During these early times much trouble came about from neglect of these rules, but [[Van]] [[gradually]] impressed upon his [[associates]] the importance of allowing nothing to fall into the [[water]] supply of the Garden.
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73:5.4 Before the later [[establishment]] of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewage sewage]-disposal system the Edenites [[practiced]] the scrupulous [[burial]] of all [[waste]] or [[Organic|decomposing]] material. [[Amadon]]'s inspectors made their rounds each day in search for possible [[causes]] of [[Disease|sickness]]. Urantians did not again awaken to the importance of the prevention of [[human]] [[diseases]] until the later times of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Before the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_75 disruption of the Adamic regime] a covered brick-conduit disposal system had been constructed which ran beneath the walls and emptied into the [[river]] of Eden almost a mile beyond the outer or lesser wall of the Garden.
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73:5.4 Before the later [[establishment]] of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewage sewage]-disposal system the Edenites [[practiced]] the scrupulous [[burial]] of all [[waste]] or [[Organic|decomposing]] material. [[Amadon]]'s inspectors made their rounds each day in search for possible [[causes]] of [[Disease|sickness]]. Urantians did not again awaken to the importance of the prevention of [[human]] [[diseases]] until the later times of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Before the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_75 disruption of the Adamic regime] a covered brick-conduit disposal system had been constructed which ran beneath the walls and emptied into the [[river]] of Eden almost a mile beyond the outer or lesser wall of the Garden.
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73:5.5 By the time of [[Adam]]'s arrival most of the [[plants]] of that section of the world were growing in [[Eden]]. Already had many of the fruits, cereals, and nuts been greatly improved. Many [[modern]] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetables vegetables] and [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cereal cereals] were first cultivated here, but scores of varieties of [[food]] [[plants]] were subsequently lost to the world.
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73:5.5 By the time of [[Adam]]'s arrival most of the [[plants]] of that section of the world were growing in [[Eden]]. Already had many of the fruits, cereals, and nuts been greatly improved. Many [[modern]] [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetables vegetables] and [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cereal cereals] were first cultivated here, but scores of varieties of [[food]] [[plants]] were subsequently lost to the world.
    
73:5.6 About five per cent of the Garden was under high [[artificial]] cultivation, fifteen per cent partially cultivated, the remainder being left in a more or less [[natural]] state pending the arrival of [[Adam]], it being [[thought]] best to finish the park in [[accordance]] with his [[ideas]].
 
73:5.6 About five per cent of the Garden was under high [[artificial]] cultivation, fifteen per cent partially cultivated, the remainder being left in a more or less [[natural]] state pending the arrival of [[Adam]], it being [[thought]] best to finish the park in [[accordance]] with his [[ideas]].
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73:5.7 And so was the ''Garden of Eden'' made ready for the [[reception]] of the promised [[Adam]] and his consort. And this Garden would have done [[honor]] to a world under [[perfected]] [[administration]] and [[normal]] [[control]]. [[Adam and Eve]] were well pleased with the general [[plan]] of [[Eden]], though they made many [[changes]] in the furnishings of their own [[personal]] [[dwelling]].
 
73:5.7 And so was the ''Garden of Eden'' made ready for the [[reception]] of the promised [[Adam]] and his consort. And this Garden would have done [[honor]] to a world under [[perfected]] [[administration]] and [[normal]] [[control]]. [[Adam and Eve]] were well pleased with the general [[plan]] of [[Eden]], though they made many [[changes]] in the furnishings of their own [[personal]] [[dwelling]].
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73:5.8 Although the [[work]] of embellishment was hardly finished at the time of [[Adam]]'s arrival, the place was already a [[Jewel|gem]] of [[botanic]] [[beauty]]; and during the early days of his [[sojourn]] in Eden the whole Garden took on new [[form]] and assumed new [[proportions]] of [[beauty]] and grandeur. Never before this time nor after has [[Urantia]] harbored such a [[beautiful]] and replete exhibition of [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horticulture horticulture] and [[agriculture]].
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73:5.8 Although the [[work]] of embellishment was hardly finished at the time of [[Adam]]'s arrival, the place was already a [[Jewel|gem]] of [[botanic]] [[beauty]]; and during the early days of his [[sojourn]] in Eden the whole Garden took on new [[form]] and assumed new [[proportions]] of [[beauty]] and grandeur. Never before this time nor after has [[Urantia]] harbored such a [[beautiful]] and replete exhibition of [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horticulture horticulture] and [[agriculture]].
    
<center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_75 Go to Paper 75]</center>
 
<center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_75 Go to Paper 75]</center>