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Dr. Dylan Johnson

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The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And either he's a liar or he makes the only living human into a God.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And therefore he wasn't wrong.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So again, I think a lot of these stories have to do with these boundaries between mortality and immortality, between being human and being divine.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And you'll notice sin has not factored into any of the discussion up to this point, because I don't think it's about that.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Yeah, I think one thing, and this is what I try to emphasize in a book I've recently written on law giving, so it has nothing to do with divinity.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Well, it has a little bit to do with Adam and Eve.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

I talk about the Eden story.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

It has to do with the fact that when we think about divinity, we often think really in terms of this binary, either you're divine, i.e.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

immortal, or you're not divine and then mortal.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

But in the ancient Near East, including ancient Israel and Judah, divinity was a spectrum.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So you could exist kind of along the lines of the spectrum between mortal and between a god, especially when we talk about kings and

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Kings, we have actually several creation stories from Mesopotamia where humanity is created to toil, to dig the canals.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Kings are created separately.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So in certain respects, they're not gods because the gods create them, but they're not human beings.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And usually they're created either to provision the temples or to render justice.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

That's what my book was about, rendering justice.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So not only is divinity more of a spectrum, it also can be somewhat ephemeral.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

You can move in and out of divinity.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And this is what I think of when I look at a little bit broader at other discussions about the Eden story.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

We have in Ezekiel 28, one of this very important texts that actually describes in great detail the garden, really one of the most vibrant discussions of the garden outside of Genesis 2 and 3.