True...that isn't in scripture.
It's interesting when talking about the fruit of the tree or apple, because that story is not only mentioned in the Bible..Eve's fruit of knowledge for immortality or loss of...apples of eternal life...Celts called the western Paradise Avalon..."Apple-land, a country ruled by Morgan, queen of the dead..The Irish kings received the Goddess's magic apples of immortality..Scandinavians thought apples essential to resurrection and placed vessels of them in graves. Greeks said Hera kept the magic apple garden in the west where the Tree of Life was guarded by her sacred serpent.
It could be that The Eve, Adam, and serpent and the tree was deliberately misinterpreted from the icons...like some other ancient beliefs......the Hellenes believed a triple Goddess giving Paris an apple, Romans apple mother was named Pomona, she symbolized all fruition.
Originally posted by debbiejo
True...that isn't in scripture.It's interesting when talking about the fruit of the tree or apple, because that story is not only mentioned in the Bible..Eve's fruit of knowledge for immortality or loss of...apples of eternal life...Celts called the western Paradise Avalon..."Apple-land, a country ruled by Morgan, queen of the dead..The Irish kings received the Goddess's magic apples of immortality..Scandinavians thought apples essential to resurrection and placed vessels of them in graves. Greeks said Hera kept the magic apple garden in the west where the Tree of Life was guarded by her sacred serpent.
It could be that The Eve, Adam, and serpent and the tree was deliberately misinterpreted from the icons...like some other ancient beliefs......the Hellenes believed a triple Goddess giving Paris an apple, Romans apple mother was named Pomona, she symbolized all fruition.
The story in very old, it tells about when humans went from hunter-gatherer people to agriculture. This is when humans left the garden.
Originally posted by debbiejo
True...that isn't in scripture.It's interesting when talking about the fruit of the tree or apple, because that story is not only mentioned in the Bible..Eve's fruit of knowledge for immortality or loss of...apples of eternal life...Celts called the western Paradise Avalon..."Apple-land, a country ruled by Morgan, queen of the dead..The Irish kings received the Goddess's magic apples of immortality..Scandinavians thought apples essential to resurrection and placed vessels of them in graves. Greeks said Hera kept the magic apple garden in the west where the Tree of Life was guarded by her sacred serpent.
It could be that The Eve, Adam, and serpent and the tree was deliberately misinterpreted from the icons...like some other ancient beliefs......the Hellenes believed a triple Goddess giving Paris an apple, Romans apple mother was named Pomona, she symbolized all fruition.
Yeah... apples is also related to Afrodite too, but I heard that there is nothing about apples in the bible(maybe the one in hebrew) is just something like the fruit of the tree of knowledge.