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Dr. Dylan Johnson

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Appearances Over Time

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The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And it has nothing to do with the man and the woman.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

It has to do with the king of Tyre.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And the king of Tyre, who haughtily claims wisdom, again, wisdom, being a fundamentally divine act.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And there, the text is explicitly clear that this king is claiming wisdom and simultaneously claiming to be a god.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And the author of this prophetic text is trying to disabuse him of this view.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

You are not a god.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

You are mortal.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

You will die.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And then it starts talking about the Garden of Eden.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So there we have an ancient reception of the Eden story saying exactly what I've been saying.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

It's not about sin.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

It's about the boundaries between mortality, immortality between humanity and the gods.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Yeah, I think, I think,

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Among all of the figures that are discussed in the Bible, Moses comes the closest to being attributed with certain divine features.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

David and Solomon also pretty close.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

But Moses is especially important because, number one, he's the only individual said to have seen God face to face.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

No other human being was able to do that.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And there's certain descriptions of him.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Of course, he lives extraordinarily long life.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Not the longest in biblical tradition, but by that point in the narrative, extremely long, 120 years, I think he dies at.