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Navy_Ken
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Forgive me because I do not have a Bible handy so I cannot quote directly from scripture, but am going from memory.
During recent meditations on the Eucharist I’ve been thinking: Is it possible that the fruit of the Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden is the Eucharist? The Bible says that (my paraphrase) God exiled Adam and Eve from the Garden and placed one or two angles to guard the entrance lest they eat from the Tree Of Life. Am I correct in interpreting that the tree of life is another forshadowing of Christ and the Eucharist, since He is the bread of life and was crucified on a tree? The cross, tree, was the consumation of his sacrifice and the institution of the Eucharist (the giving of his flesh for the world).
Also in many chruches there are two statues of angels placed on either side of the tabernacle. Is this symbolic of the cherubim on the Arc of the Covanent or of the angels guarding the tree of life?
Thanks and God Bless,
Ken
During recent meditations on the Eucharist I’ve been thinking: Is it possible that the fruit of the Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden is the Eucharist? The Bible says that (my paraphrase) God exiled Adam and Eve from the Garden and placed one or two angles to guard the entrance lest they eat from the Tree Of Life. Am I correct in interpreting that the tree of life is another forshadowing of Christ and the Eucharist, since He is the bread of life and was crucified on a tree? The cross, tree, was the consumation of his sacrifice and the institution of the Eucharist (the giving of his flesh for the world).
Also in many chruches there are two statues of angels placed on either side of the tabernacle. Is this symbolic of the cherubim on the Arc of the Covanent or of the angels guarding the tree of life?
Thanks and God Bless,
Ken