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Garden of Eden - translation to dutch

BIBLICAL "GARDEN OF GOD"
Gan eden; Earthly Paradise; Garden of eden; Terrestrial paradise; Terrestrial Paradise; Garden Of Eden; Eden (Bible); Gan Eden; Paradise, Terrestrial; Gan 'Eden; Garden of Paradise; Gan Eiden; Gardens of Eden; The Garden of Eden; Paradise in Judaism; Earthly paradise
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  • The Garden of Eden as depicted in the first or left panel of [[Hieronymus Bosch]]'s ''[[The Garden of Earthly Delights]]'' triptych. The panel includes many imagined and exotic [[Africa]]n animals
  • 1896–1902}})
  • domestic]] and exotic wild animals such as [[tiger]]s, [[parrot]]s and [[ostrich]]es co-existing in the garden
  • Map by [[Pierre Mortier]], 1700, based on theories of [[Pierre Daniel Huet]], Bishop of Avranches. A caption in French and Dutch reads: ''Map of the location of the terrestrial paradise, and of the country inhabited by the patriarchs, laid out for the good understanding of sacred history, by M. Pierre Daniel Huet''
  • Mozarabic]] world map from 1109 with Eden in the East (at top)
  • Map showing the rivers in the Middle East known in English as the Tigris and Euphrates

Garden of Eden         
Paradijs
botanical garden         
  • 20th-century botanical garden on [[Kitchener's Island]], [[Aswan, Egypt]]
  • Braunschweig Botanical Garden]], [[Braunschweig]], Germany; ''[[Victoria amazonica]]'', giant Amazon water lily
  • The [[Chelsea Physic Garden]] was established in 1673.
  • Chicago Botanic Garden, with a view of the [[zig-zag bridge]]
  • The [[New Brunswick Botanical Garden]], Canada
  • The [[Eden Project]], established in 2000 in [[Cornwall]], England, includes a modern botanical garden exploring the theme of [[sustainability]].
  • [[Auburn Botanical Gardens]], with a view of its lake
  • p=113}}</ref> with the [[Tower of Babel]] in the background, a 16th-century hand-coloured engraving by [[Martin Heemskerck]]
  • [[Hatanpää Arboretum]] in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • A zig-zag bridge across a small [[pond]] in [[Quito]] at the [[Jardín Botánico de Quito]], inside the [[Parque La Carolina]]
  • Richard Turner]] to [[Decimus Burton]]'s designs.
  • Inside the [[Palm House, Kew Gardens]]
  • Lake in the [[Calcutta Botanical Garden]], circa 1905
  • Seiwa-en Japanese Garden, [[Missouri Botanical Garden]], US
  • Botanical Garden of Padua]]{{mdash}}the oldest academic botanic garden still at its original location
  • The [[palm house]] of the [[Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden]]
  • Hothouse]], [[Jardin des Plantes]], built 1834–1836 by [[Charles Rohault de Fleury]]. Example of French glass and metal architecture.
  • [[Singapore Botanic Gardens]], established in 1822. Eco-lake at the [[Bukit Timah]].}}
  • Gardens by the Bay, Singapore]]
  • Talcott Greenhouse at Mount Holyoke
  • Inside the United States Botanic Garden, Washington, D.C.
  • [[Wave Hill]] botanical garden
WELL-TENDED AREA DISPLAYING A WIDE RANGE OF PLANTS LABELLED WITH THEIR BOTANICAL NAMES
Botanic garden; Botanical gardens; Botanic gardens; Botanical Garden; Botanic Garden; Botanical Gardens; Botanic Gardens
de botanische tuin (tuin met speciale planten)
Madison Square Garden         
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  • [[Led Zeppelin]] guitarist [[Jimmy Page]] performing at Madison Square Garden in 1973
  • [[Katy Perry]] onstage at the venue in 2017
  • [[Lady Gaga]] performing at the Garden in 2011
  • Madison Square Garden pictured after the 1991 renovation.
  • A picture of the hockey playing surface before the retirement ceremony of Henrik Lundqvist.
  • Mark Messier Night]]" on January 12, 2006
  • left
  • The [[New York Rangers]] and [[St. Louis Blues]] play hockey beneath the renovated Garden's new HD scoreboard in January 2014
  • Getting the arena ready for a basketball game in 2005
  • The 7th Avenue entrance to Madison Square Garden and Penn Station in 2013
MULTI-PURPOSE INDOOR ARENA IN NEW YORK CITY, LOCATED IN MIDTOWN MANHATTAN BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVENUES FROM 31ST TO 33RD STREETS
Madison Square Gardens; Madison square garden; Theatre at Madison Square; Madison Square Garden Training Center; Knicks-Rangers Finals Series of 1994; Knicks–Rangers Championship runs of 1994; Knicks–Rangers Finals series of 1994; Knicks-Rangers Finals series of 1994; Knicks-Rangers Championship runs of 1994; MSG IV; Madison Square Garden IV; Madison Square Garden 4; Madison Square Garden (1968); Madison Garden; The M.S.G.; The MSG; @TheGarden; Madison Square Garden Center; Madison Sq Garden; Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame
n. groot sport en amusementscomplex in Manhattan (in de stad New York, V.S.)

Definition

garden centre
(garden centres)
A garden centre is a large shop, usually with an outdoor area, where you can buy things for your garden such as plants and gardening tools. (BRIT)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Garden of Eden

In Abrahamic religions, the Garden of Eden (Biblical Hebrew: גַּן־עֵדֶן, romanized: gan-ʿĒḏen) or Garden of God (גַּן־יְהֹוֶה, gan-YHWH and גַן־אֱלֹהִים, gan-Elohim), also called the Terrestrial Paradise, is the biblical paradise described in Genesis 2–3 and Ezekiel 28 and 31.

The location of Eden is described in the Book of Genesis as the source of four tributaries. Various suggestions have been made for its location: at the head of the Persian Gulf, in southern Mesopotamia (now Iraq) where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers run into the sea; and in Armenia.

Like the Genesis flood narrative, the Genesis creation narrative and the account of the Tower of Babel, the story of Eden echoes the Mesopotamian myth of a king, as a primordial man, who is placed in a divine garden to guard the tree of life. The Hebrew Bible depicts Adam and Eve as walking around the Garden of Eden naked due to their sinlessness.

Mentions of Eden are also made in the Bible elsewhere in Genesis, in Isaiah 51:3, Ezekiel 36:35, and Joel 2:3; Zechariah 14 and Ezekiel 47 use paradisical imagery without naming Eden.

The name derives from the Akkadian edinnu, from a Sumerian word edin meaning 'plain' or 'steppe', closely related to an Aramaic root word meaning 'fruitful, well-watered'. Another interpretation associates the name with a Hebrew word for 'pleasure'; thus the Vulgate reads paradisum voluptatis in Genesis 2:8, and the Douay–Rheims Bible, following, has the wording "And the Lord God had planted a paradise of pleasure".

For some Christians, especially in the Orthodox tradition, Eden is considered a reality outside of empirical history that effects the entire history of the universe as seen in the idea of an atemporal fall that separates humanity's current reduced form of time from the divine life enjoyed in Eden. This idea of an atemporal separation from Eden has been most recently defended by theologians David Bentley Hart, John Behr, and Sergei Bulgakov as well as having roots in the writings of several early church fathers, especially Origen and Maximus the Confessor.

Examples of use of Garden of Eden
1. Otherwise know as the "Garden of Eden" set between the lush green mountain of St.
2. If America had ever been a Garden of Eden, the garden was now overrun by snakes.
3. "We simply have to come out of the economic garden of Eden.
4. In many ways, they have been thrown out of the Garden of Eden, if you will.
5. This is, literally, the Garden of Eden." Tapping that potential, he said, will require more action than simply growing dates.