What does EGW write about...
Ellen Gould White über: "Where does Ellen G. White write about Adam and Eve's activities at night?"
Answer
In the writings of Ellen G. White it is described that Adam and Eve explored the mysteries of the “mysteries of day and night” as part of their studies in the first school of the earth. During the night rest, animals such as lions and lambs slept peacefully at their feet, while the holy pair dwelt in a natural arbor of vines. Their life was characterized by harmony with creation, the study of the stars, and joint worship with the angels.
The Study and Rest in Eden
The book of nature, which spread its living lessons before them, offered an inexhaustible source of instruction and joy. ... The glory of God in the heavens, the countless worlds in their ordered courses, “the balance of the clouds,” the mysteries of light and sound, of day and night – all these were study objects of the students of the first school of the earth.
It was the joyful work of Adam and Eve to form beautiful arbors from the branches of the vines and to cultivate them, thereby creating dwellings from the beautiful, living trees and the foliage of nature, which were laden with fragrant fruits.
The holy pair was very happy in Eden. ... The lion and the lamb played peacefully and harmlessly around them or slept at their feet.
Part of their time was to be spent in the happy occupation of garden tending, and part in receiving visits from angels, listening to their instruction, and in joyful meditation.
The angels united with Adam and Eve in holy sounds of harmonious music, and when their songs rang out from blissful Eden, Satan heard the sound of their joyful worship for the Father and the Son.
- Adam and Eve study night
- Eden dwellings vines
- Animals in paradise sleeping
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