The tree of Life
In the (KJV) of the scripture,
the Tree of Life represents eternal life, wisdom, and God’s unbroken presence. It appears in
key passages from the
beginning to the end of the scriptures.Genesis: The Garden
of EdenThe Tree of Life first
appears in Eden
(Genesis 2:9).
Following the Fall, cherubim and a flaming sword were placed to
guard it, ensuring humanity
could no longer access it
(Genesis 3:24).
Proverbs: Symbol of WisdomIn Proverbs, the Tree of Life is used
metaphorically for
wisdom
(3:18),
righteousness (11:30), and
righteous speech
(15:4).Revelation:
The New JerusalemThe tree
reappears in
the final book of the Bible, symbolizing restoration and healing in the New Jerusalem
(Revelation 22:2
God Loves You So Do I
In the (KJV) of the scripture,
the Tree of Life represents eternal life, wisdom, and God’s unbroken presence. It appears in
key passages from the
beginning to the end of the scriptures.Genesis: The Garden
of EdenThe Tree of Life first
appears in Eden
(Genesis 2:9).
Following the Fall, cherubim and a flaming sword were placed to
guard it, ensuring humanity
could no longer access it
(Genesis 3:24).
Proverbs: Symbol of WisdomIn Proverbs, the Tree of Life is used
metaphorically for
wisdom
(3:18),
righteousness (11:30), and
righteous speech
(15:4).Revelation:
The New JerusalemThe tree
reappears in
the final book of the Bible, symbolizing restoration and healing in the New Jerusalem
(Revelation 22:2
God Loves You So Do I
The tree of Life
In the (KJV) of the scripture,
the Tree of Life represents eternal life, wisdom, and God’s unbroken presence. It appears in
key passages from the
beginning to the end of the scriptures.Genesis: The Garden
of EdenThe Tree of Life first
appears in Eden
(Genesis 2:9).
Following the Fall, cherubim and a flaming sword were placed to
guard it, ensuring humanity
could no longer access it
(Genesis 3:24).
Proverbs: Symbol of WisdomIn Proverbs, the Tree of Life is used
metaphorically for
wisdom
(3:18),
righteousness (11:30), and
righteous speech
(15:4).Revelation:
The New JerusalemThe tree
reappears in
the final book of the Bible, symbolizing restoration and healing in the New Jerusalem
(Revelation 22:2
God Loves You So Do I