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Tristan Hughes

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Appearances Over Time

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The Ancients
Adam and Eve

is one that's only really studied by academics, and it's not like a spoken language of the everyday person at that time, so very interesting to have it.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And sorry, continue the story.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So Adam and Eve have been created at this time, and the garden's already there.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So what's the next key part of the story?

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So is it going down a false trail trying to say, well, maybe it's the Oxus or maybe it's the Indus or something like that?

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Actually, it might not actually be linked to an actual river.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So there is, because they've now got the knowledge, there is almost a fear within gods that if they're allowed to stay any longer...

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

that they could get from that other tree and become immortal, become divine.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

I'm sure there are many different meanings to it, but the central purpose when people are relaying this story is to explain how this idea of original sin entered the world.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Well, let's go through those three one by one then, and then we'll explore many of the other topics and parts of the story, and we can look at parallels with other societies and cultures in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

But let's start with wisdom then, because this is a central part of the story, this whole idea of wisdom and the gaining of wisdom.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And how does it align with Mesopotamian literature at the time, and in particular the thing called wisdom literature?

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And so is that one of the overarching themes?

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And it's the humans gaining wisdom, but being forced out of the Garden of Eden, which makes this creation story so unique in that wisdom plays such a big part of it and is one of the main purposes that people now interpret being one of the main messages of this whole story.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And they are both named, in both examples, they are named as the Euphrates and the Tigris.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

And in Adam and Eve, it's the giving of the fruit to the man.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

So interesting.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

But with the Adam and Eve story, it's just the narrative is changed in its own unique way, but the overarching themes are still there.

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

Well, with that knowledge, I always used to think that Adam and Eve, before the

The Ancients
Adam and Eve

their fruit, eating the fruit, that they were therefore initially immortal, like the primordial humans, that they were immortal.