Dann legte Gott, der HERR, einen Garten im Osten an, in der Landschaft Eden, und brachte den Menschen, den er geformt hatte, dorthin. Viele prachtvolle Bäume ließ er im Garten wachsen. Ihre Früchte sahen köstlich aus und schmeckten gut. In der Mitte des Gartens standen zwei Bäume: der Baum, dessen Frucht Leben schenkt, und der Baum, der Gut und Böse erkennen lässt. Ein Fluss entsprang in Eden und bewässerte den Garten. Dort teilte er sich in vier Arme: Der erste Fluss heißt Pischon; er fließt rund um das Land Hawila. Dort gibt es reines Gold, wertvolles Harz und den Edelstein Onyx. Der zweite ist der Gihon; er fließt rund um das Land Kusch. Der dritte heißt Tigris und fließt östlich von Assyrien. Der vierte ist der Euphrat.
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Alle Übersetzungen vergleichen: 1. Mose 2:8-14
5 Days
Do you ever find yourself saying “this isn’t turning out the way I thought it would”? Whether it’s a relationship crisis, the loss of a loved one, an unexplained illness, or a hard life situation, Lysa TerKeurst understands and invites you to join this 5-day reading plan. Together, we’ll learn where disappointment comes from and how to discover the strength you need to face heartbreak in a biblical way.
Are you experiencing a wilderness season, finding no water or oasis for your soul? What if this season held the greatest hope of all: to know God’s Presence intimately, authentically, and passionately? This devotional encourages you that this time is not wasted, though some days you feel as if you are going nowhere. Because no matter what terrain you tread, God is journeying with you as Comforter, Life-giver, & Friend.
6 Days
Once, a man predicted His own death. He also predicted He’d only be dead for three days. And He was right! Jesus’ death and return to life are the amazing truths of the Easter story. Christians still celebrate the day. But what does it all mean for you? This Bible Plan will help you understand the mysteries and the beauty of Easter!
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In this 7-day reading plan, Beth Moore uses questions from Scripture to lead you into intimacy with the One who knows you best. The crooked punctuation mark at the end of a sentence speaks of curiosity, interest, and perhaps doubt. A question is an invitation to vulnerability, to intimacy. The Bible does not shy away from such an invite. Over and over we see the people of God asking questions of their Creator. We also see the God of the universe asking questions of His creation. The Quest is a challenge to accept the invitation. Learn to dig into the Word, to respond to the questions of God, and to bring your questions before Him. Let the crooked punctuation mark be the map that points you into a closer relationship with the Father.
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