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How could Adam and Eve go from God’s presence if God is

Why didn’t Adam die the day he ate the forbidden fruit, as God

Why didn’t Adam die the day he ate the forbidden fruit, as God

 

 

How could Adam and Eve go from God’s presence if God is

everywhere?

PROBLEM: The Bible says that God is everywhere present at the same time, that is, He

is omnipresent ( Ps. 139:7–10 ; Jer. 23:23 ). But, if God is everywhere, then how

could Adam and Eve be sent out “from the presence of the Lord”?

SOLUTION: This verse is not speaking of God’s omnipresence, but of a visible

manifestation of God (cf. v. 24 ). God is everywhere in His omnipresence, but from

time to time He manifested Himself in certain places through certain things, such as a

burning bush ( Ex. 3 ), the pillar of fire ( Ex. 13:21 ), smoke in the temple ( Isa. 6 ),

and so forth. It is in this latter localized sense that one can go “from the presence of

the Lord.”

 

 

 

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