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76:1.1 It required almost a full year for the caravan of [[Adam]] to reach the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigris%E2%80%93Euphrates_river_system Euphrates River]. Finding it in flood tide, they remained camped on the plains west of the [[stream]] almost six weeks before they made their way across to the [[land]] between the rivers which was to become the ''second garden''.
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76:1.1 It required almost a full year for the caravan of [[Adam]] to reach the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigris%E2%80%93Euphrates_river_system Euphrates River]. Finding it in flood tide, they remained camped on the plains west of the [[stream]] almost six weeks before they made their way across to the [[land]] between the rivers which was to become the ''second garden''.
  
 
76:1.2 When [[word]] had reached the dwellers in the [[land]] of the ''second garden'' that the [[king]] and high [[priest]] of the [[Garden of Eden]] was marching on them, they had fled in haste to the eastern [[mountains]]. [[Adam]] found all of the desired territory vacated when he arrived. And here in this new location Adam and his helpers set themselves to [[work]] to build new [[homes]] and [[establish]] a new [[center]] of [[culture]] and [[religion]].
 
76:1.2 When [[word]] had reached the dwellers in the [[land]] of the ''second garden'' that the [[king]] and high [[priest]] of the [[Garden of Eden]] was marching on them, they had fled in haste to the eastern [[mountains]]. [[Adam]] found all of the desired territory vacated when he arrived. And here in this new location Adam and his helpers set themselves to [[work]] to build new [[homes]] and [[establish]] a new [[center]] of [[culture]] and [[religion]].
  
76:1.3 This site was known to [[Adam]] as one of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_73#73:3._THE_GARDEN_SITE three original selections] of the committee assigned to [[choose]] [[possible]] locations for the Garden proposed by [[Van]] and [[Amadon]]. The two [[rivers]] themselves were a [[good]] [[natural]] [[defense]] in those days, and a short way north of the ''second garden'' the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigris%E2%80%93Euphrates_river_system Euphrates and Tigris] came close [[together]] so that a [[defense]] wall extending fifty-six miles could be built for the [[protection]] of the territory to the south and between the [[rivers]].
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76:1.3 This site was known to [[Adam]] as one of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_73#73:3._THE_GARDEN_SITE three original selections] of the committee assigned to [[choose]] [[possible]] locations for the Garden proposed by [[Van]] and [[Amadon]]. The two [[rivers]] themselves were a [[good]] [[natural]] [[defense]] in those days, and a short way north of the ''second garden'' the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigris%E2%80%93Euphrates_river_system Euphrates and Tigris] came close [[together]] so that a [[defense]] wall extending fifty-six miles could be built for the [[protection]] of the territory to the south and between the [[rivers]].
  
 
76:1.4 After getting settled in the new [[Eden]], it became [[necessary]] to adopt crude [[methods]] of living; it seemed entirely true that the ground had been [[cursed]]. [[Nature]] was once again taking its [[course]]. Now were the Adamites [[compelled]] to wrest a living from unprepared [[soil]] and to cope with the [[realities]] of life in the face of the [[natural]] hostilities and incompatibilities of [[mortal]] [[existence]]. They found the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_73 first garden] partially [[prepared]] for them, but the second had to be [[created]] by the [[labor]] of their own hands and in the "sweat of their faces."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.3]
 
76:1.4 After getting settled in the new [[Eden]], it became [[necessary]] to adopt crude [[methods]] of living; it seemed entirely true that the ground had been [[cursed]]. [[Nature]] was once again taking its [[course]]. Now were the Adamites [[compelled]] to wrest a living from unprepared [[soil]] and to cope with the [[realities]] of life in the face of the [[natural]] hostilities and incompatibilities of [[mortal]] [[existence]]. They found the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_73 first garden] partially [[prepared]] for them, but the second had to be [[created]] by the [[labor]] of their own hands and in the "sweat of their faces."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.3]

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76:1.1 It required almost a full year for the caravan of Adam to reach the Euphrates River. Finding it in flood tide, they remained camped on the plains west of the stream almost six weeks before they made their way across to the land between the rivers which was to become the second garden.

76:1.2 When word had reached the dwellers in the land of the second garden that the king and high priest of the Garden of Eden was marching on them, they had fled in haste to the eastern mountains. Adam found all of the desired territory vacated when he arrived. And here in this new location Adam and his helpers set themselves to work to build new homes and establish a new center of culture and religion.

76:1.3 This site was known to Adam as one of the three original selections of the committee assigned to choose possible locations for the Garden proposed by Van and Amadon. The two rivers themselves were a good natural defense in those days, and a short way north of the second garden the Euphrates and Tigris came close together so that a defense wall extending fifty-six miles could be built for the protection of the territory to the south and between the rivers.

76:1.4 After getting settled in the new Eden, it became necessary to adopt crude methods of living; it seemed entirely true that the ground had been cursed. Nature was once again taking its course. Now were the Adamites compelled to wrest a living from unprepared soil and to cope with the realities of life in the face of the natural hostilities and incompatibilities of mortal existence. They found the first garden partially prepared for them, but the second had to be created by the labor of their own hands and in the "sweat of their faces."[1]

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