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Title: Common Source
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August 20, 1998 |
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He tries to create women but has no success. This symbolizes again the birth coming from men. Adam does not like his creations and turns them down. God then takes the shape of a Gardener. He takes some marrow from Adam’s ribs (New Revised Standard Bible, Gen... Showed first 250 characters
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2-22) and is successful in creating a partner. This is symbolizing again the birth coming from men when Adam creates Eve. In comparison, both these stories closely because they both have one powerful leader and they share the fascination of the birth of children that are embodied in the male thoughts... Showed next 250 characters
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