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Mary Baker Eddy

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1875 & 1910 Textbooks
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Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures ~ 1910 Final Ed.
Key to Scriptures
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b - Genesis - Exegesis
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Interpretation - Inspired interpretation - 2 of 4 - Genesis 3 verses 22-24
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Genesis 3 verses 22-24 - Interpretation - Inspired interpretation

1910 Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures is the Final Edition authorized by Mary Baker Eddy.
This is subtitle 2 of 4 for the Bible verse below.
Bible Verses: Genesis 3 verses 22-24
30	     Genesis iii. 22-24.  And the Lord God [Jehovah] said,
  	Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good
 1	and evil:  and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take
  	also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever; therefore
 3	the Lord God [Jehovah] sent him forth from the garden
  	of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. 
  	So He drove out the man:  and He placed at the east
 6	of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword
  	which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of
  	life. 

 	    No one can reasonably doubt that the purpose of this
  	allegory — this second account in Genesis — is to depict
21	the falsity of error and the effects of error. 	                                     Inspired
  	Subsequent Bible revelation is coordinate	                                     interpretation 
  	with the Science of creation recorded in the
24	first chapter of Genesis. Inspired writers interpret the
  	Word spiritually, while the ordinary historian interprets
  	it literally. Literally taken, the text is made to appear
27	contradictory in some places, and divine Love, which
  	blessed the earth and gave it to man for a possession, is
  	represented as changeable. The literal meaning would
30	imply that God withheld from man the opportunity to
  	reform, lest man should improve it and become better;
  	but this is not the nature of God, who is Love always, — 
 1	Love infinitely wise and altogether lovely, who "seeketh
  	no...
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