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We Are Adam

The Partnership of Adam and Eve in the Garden and What It Means for You

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We Are Adam

By: Ramona Siddoway
Narrated by: Jessica Mathison
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Many people, both in and outside of the church, have misconceptions about Adam and Eve in the garden, as well as miss the rich symbolism of Eve as the mother of all living and a woman's representation in the tree of life symbolism. Because of cultural overlays onto this allegory, societies have twisted and lost the lessons - and template - for consecration in marriage and the eternal divinity within womanhood, as well as the measure priesthood plays in the entire narrative.

Through extensive research of the church's doctrine, prophetic and apostolic quotes, Hebrew scholars, and Hebraic definitions of biblical passages and words, this manuscript gathers into one place extensive research that uncovers and reveals an amazing and profound plan encapsulated within the Garden of Eden that most people have barely scratched the surface of.

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It was awesome to hear what the explanations of certain garden of Eden and the Fall language really means, and how those mistranslations have caused unfair social views of women. An incredible LDS perspective overview of the relationship between men and women. after reading this I felt even more empowered as a woman, wife, and mother, while respecting even more the role of men

amazing LDS perspective of Adam and Eve

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