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The Peace of the Lord, brothers and sisters!

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Well, you probably have been curious to know 
the location of the Garden of Eden, right? 
I was also curious…

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Of course, if we consider that the world 
has undergone a drastic transformation in 
its geology after the Flood,

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these places may have changed,

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but even if we consider it [as it is] today, 
it is possible to know a very approximate 
location.

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So in the Bible it says that there was a 
great river that surrounded the Garden and 
divided in four, right?!

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So the Bible calls them Pishon, Gihon, Euphrates 
and Hidequel.

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I was curious, as you are, and I went to 
look for old sources.

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An old source gave me valuable information 
and I would like to share it with you.

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Of course, this information is not mine, 
but that of someone who was a priest in Jerusalem, 
lived from the year 37 A.D. to A.D. 103.

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Therefore, he was born very close to the 
time of Jesus' death and was one of the witnesses 
of the apostles, right?!

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Now the book that I'm going to show you is 
this one, it's called “History of the Hebrews”, 
okay?!

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This book was written by Josephus, he was 
the son of a jewish priest, he was also a 
jewish priest, and his mother was a descendant 
of the Hasmonean royal house.

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So he is from an important family, he had 
a zeal and started to write the history of 
the Hebrews.

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This book, look at its size... I'm reading 
this book, and it's a huge book.

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After the Scriptures, and then I will also 
consider after the apostolic fathers, he 
will be the most reliable source that we 
have.

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Of course, apostolic fathers don't talk much 
about ancient history, right?! [They speak] 
more about doctrinal issues, but this book 
is precious.

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Of course, you will not have it as an inspired 
book, but it is something important and that's 
a tip for you.

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Now, what does Josephus share that I found 
interesting to pass on to you?

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He shares the following: look at this graph, 
how interesting...

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When you look here you will see that it says 
that the river Giom, mentioned in the Bible, 
surrounds the land of Cuxe, right?!

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The land of Cuxe is Ethiopia, okay?! This 
Giom river is the Nile River, an important 
river that still exists today.

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In fact, in extension, it is considered the 
largest river in the world, it only loses 
to the Amazon river,

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the length of the Amazon River is smaller, 
so it doesn’t lose in size, it loses in quantity 
of water,

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because the Amazon River, brothers, we are 
blessed, right?! Because the Amazon is a 
river that puts all other rivers “in the 
shade”.

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You can join all the other rivers that come 
after it in the list of the 10 largest rivers,

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because [even combining] the first six, according 
to the research I did, the Amazon River still 
has more water than the next six largest 
rivers combined.

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The Nile River, in extension, is the longest 
river in the world and it still exists today,

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and the Nile River in Egypt is considered 
a god by the Egyptians.

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I believe that the Nile River was even longer 
than it is today,

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probably its course was longer or had tributaries 
that reached the land of Cuxe.

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The Euphrates River... Can you see any red 
asterisks here?

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I put asterisks in the information added 
by Josephus, ok?!

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The river Nile, here is the asterisk, the 
river Euphrates he [Josephus] also calls 
the river "Fora", which goes to the Babylon 
region, ok?!

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A region very similar to the Tigre river, 
because the two rivers [Tigre and Euphrates],

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when they flow to reach the sea, they unite 
and form a single river,

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so they cover the territory of Turkey, Syria, 
Iraq, and check what important information 
for you: Iran,

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if I'm not mistaken, until about 1929, Iran 
was called Persia. So Persia still exists 
and it's Iran, ok?!

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So for you who study the prophecies: Persia 
is Iran.

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The Tigre River. Historians show the Hidequel 
River, which the Bible mentions as the Tigris 
River,

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they have a certain unanimity to say that 
the Hidequel river is the Tigre river.

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And Josephus calls it the Tigre river and 
also Diglath, that information is here [in 
the book].

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The Pishon River. Look how interesting, the 
Pishon River, as it is called by the Bible,

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Josephus points it out as the Ganges river, 
which goes to India.

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The Bible points to the land of Havilah, 
but gives no direction as to where the land 
of Havilah is and Josephus points it as the 
territory of India.

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I hope you enjoyed this geographic information.

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You who like to study the curiosities, I 
brought this to you because I was excited 
about it,

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I like geography and I thought it was good 
to share this information.

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So I'll leave it free for you to take a print 
to study with us.

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God bless you, until the next video.

