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Patristic A.D. 373 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Gen 2:8

Ephrem the Syrian, on Gen 2:8

Ephrem the Syrian · c. A.D. 306–373
Gen 2:8 · Douay-Rheims
“And the Lord God had planted a paradise of pleasure from the beginning: wherein he placed man whom he had formed.”
On this verse:
“So on the sixth day "the Lord fashioned dust from the ground into Adam, and He breathed the breath of life into his nostrils, and Adam became a living being." [ Gen2:7,2:8,2:9 ] Although animals, cattle and birds came into being at the same moment that they received life, in Adam's case God honored him in a variety of ways: first, because it is said that God "fashioned him with His hands and He breathed a soul into him" [ Gen2:7 ] ; He also gave him authority over Paradise and what is outside Paradise; and He wrapped him in glory and gave him reason, thought and an awareness of the Majesty. Having spoken of the honored way in which Adam was fashioned, Scripture turns to describe Paradise and Adam's introduction into it: "And the Lord planted Paradise in Eden of old, and He placed there Adam whom He had fashioned. " [ 2:8 ]”

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