@glitternoodle I thought the garden of eden was supposed to be on earth? how is it bigger than earth?
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@Felthry possibly! i'm obvs not super familiar with Christian tradition, but as far as Jewish tradition, stuff definitely gets . . . swimmy around the Garden, at least in the Talmud so far, and also in certain medieval prayers for the dead. but i also get a big "we don't worry about the specifics too much" vibe? like there's not a lot of halakhah to be derived from it and we don't have the concept of original sin, so the entire Garden story is like, less of a big deal in Jewish circles than Christian ones, is my general vibe
@Felthry what an interesting and fascinating question that the rabbis have absolutely zero interest in discussing or addressing :)
@glitternoodle (this could be a difference between christian tradition (which we're familiair with) and jewish tradition come to think of it)
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