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  • Andrew Kingsly Raj on Wisdom of Solomon 1:13 - 3 years ago
    Wisdom of Solomon 1:13

    "For God made not death: neither hath he pleasure in the destruction of the living."

    My question: How do he said like this. God created tree of death and life in Eden. It contradict this verse.

    Why Martin Luther translated this verse?
  • Chris - In Reply on Wisdom of Solomon 1:13 - 3 years ago
    Andrew, you're quoting from an Apocryphal book, which is not accepted in the Canon of Scripture. The reasons for these books not being accepted are many but come under the general reason that there are portions of text within them that conflict the general theme of Scripture. We can't say that all of it is wrong, but when you get Truth & dubious material mixed together, then it is wise to stay away from it.

    But to your question: from the King James Version, in Gen 2:16,17, we read that God created all the plants in Eden in perfection. The tree you mention that was one of the trees there, is the Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil. This wasn't a Tree of Death & Life - it did not give either. Why people consider it bad was because God used that tree to prevent Adam & Eve losing their innocence & remain pure. So the tree wasn't bad, it was their disobedience to God that caused them to sin & so spiritually die (i.e. become separated from their Maker) & to also physically die eventually.

    But the Tree of Life that was also in the garden, God had now secured it so Adam & Eve couldn't eat of its fruit & live forever in a sinful state: an unnatural state to be in for a sinner; the payment for sin is death ( Rom 6:23).
  • Andrew Kingsly Raj - In Reply on Wisdom of Solomon 1:13 - 3 years ago
    Thank you very much. Now I understood.



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