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PARADISE (Gr. lrap6BEwos) , the name of a supernatural locality reserved for God and for chosen men, which occurs in the Greek Bible, both for the earthly " garden " of Eden (see EDEN), and for the heavenly " garden," where true Israelites after death see the face of God (4 Esdras viii. 52; Luke xxiii. 43; 2 Cor. Xii. 4; Rev. ii. 7). The Hebrew parties (one), to which 7rapaaecvos corresponds, occurs thrice in the Old Testament in late
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home in heaven. Similarly the Zoroastrians speak of their Paradise-mountain Alburz both as heavenly and as earthly (Bundahish, xx. r, with West's note). It appears that originally the Hebrew Paradise-mountain was placed in heaven, but that afterwards it was transferred to earth. It was of stupendous size; indeed, properly it was the earth itself.' Later on each Semitic people may have chosen its own mountain, recognizing, however, perhaps, that in primeval times it was of vaster dimensions than at present, just as the Jews believed that in the next age the " mountain of Yahweh's house
We now return to the accounts in Ezek. xxviii. and Gen. ii. The references in the former to the precious stones and to the " stones of fire " may be grouped with the references in Enoch (xviii. 68, xxiv.) to seven supernatural mountains each composed of a different beautiful stone, and with the throne of God on the seventh. These mountains are to be connected with the seven planets, each of which was symbolized by a different metal, or at least colour.' Ezekiel's mountain therefore has come to earth from heaven. And a similar result follows if we group the four rivers of Paradise in Gen. ii. with the phrase so often applied to Canaan, " flowing with milk and honey " (Exod. iii. 8; Num. xiii. 27, &c.). For this descriptive phrase is evidently mythical,' and refers to the belief in the four rivers of the heavenly Paradise which " poured honey and milk, oil and wine " (Slavonic Enoch, viii. 5; cf. Vision of Paul, xxiii.). In fact, the four rivers originally flowed in heavenly soil, and only when the mountain of Elohim was transferred to this lower earth could mythological geographers think of determining their earthly course, and whether Havilah, or Cush
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Some strange disclosures on this subject are made by the Slavonic Enoch (c. viii.; cf. xlii. 3), according to which there are two Paradises. The former is in the third heaven, which explains the well-known saying of St Paul in 2 Cor. xii. 2, 4; o' It was the Babylonian " mountain of the lands," which meant not only mother earth, but the earth imagined to exist within the heaven; cf. Jeremias, Atao, pp. II, 12, 28, and Jastrow, Religion f Bab. and Ass., p. 558. 2 See Zimmern, K.A.T. (3), pp. 616 sqq. 3 See also r Esdras ii. 19. This explains Joel iv. 18; lea. lv. r (wine and milk). See also Yasna, 'die. 5 (Zendavesta) ; and cf. Cheyne
4 The statement in Gen. iii. 24 comes from a form of the story in which the " garden " was not geographically localized.the latter is conventionally called the Paradise of Eden. In fact, the belief in an earthly Paradise never wholly died. Medieval writers loved it. The mountain of Purgatory in Dante's poem is " crowned by the delicious shades of the terrestrial Paradise." See further The Apocalypse of Baruch and The Ethiopic and the Slavonic Enoch, both edited by R. H. Charles; also Kautzsch's Apocrypha, and Vole, Judische Eschatologie (1903), pp. 3748, whose full references are most useful. On the Biblical references, cf. Gunkel, Genesis (2), pp. 2135; Cheyne
Series ). The doorkeeper of the mountain-Paradise of the Parsees is the Amshaspand Vohu-mano (Vendidad, xix. 31). (T. K. C.)End of Article: PARADISE (Gr. lrap6BEwos) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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