So, in essence, the story as read from the glyphs would be that Adam and Eve, who lived in the Garden of Eden on the mother continent (tree), were descended from the original mankind (fruit) of that land, which incidentally was surrounded entirely by water (serpent entwined around the tree). Eve was Adam’s daughter, and he was a widower.
They realized that, in order to survive, they had to leave and never try to return, for the motherland was destined to be destroyed by a cataclysmic inundation. Eve had perceived this coming event, and Adam asked her how she had discovered it; she answered that she had inherited the intelligence to do so from her ancestors. As a result she had gained victory over the inundation (Eve’s heel on the serpent’s head).
They left the motherland; and afterward the continent (tree) was subjected to a fiery earthquake (flaming sword), during which it lost its foundations (cherubims) and sank beneath the ocean (serpent) which remained forever afterward burying the continent (forever afterward crawling on its belly).
So let’s review the event – two cataclysms ago – and then apply our knowledge toward a representative translation-interpretation of Genesis I, II, and III. It may be the most accurate reading of a story written I 1,500 years ago.
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