It’s interesting to know how the story of mankind starts and ends in the garden. In the book of Genesis, we can read how God formed a man, named Adam, and placed him in the garden of Eden. In this garden, we can also find the River that flowed from Eden and the Tree of Life which was planted in the midst of the garden. This is the place where the journey of mankind started, the birthplace of the first covenant given to mankind through Adam (Genesis 3). Similarly, at the very end of the Scriptures, in the Book of Revelation, we can see a picture of new rebirth of God’s original creation. In Revelation 22: 1-2 “And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb. In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations”. This is the final place where God intends His people to live with Him and restoring the fellowship they had from the beginning of the creation.
However, between these two gardens, there is another garden mentioned in the Bible which is foundational to God’s plan of redemption – This is the garden tomb of Jesus Christ. If the first Adam was formed and placed in the Garden of Eden, here we can see God the Father through the power of the Holy Spirit, formed a new glorified body – The second Adam, Jesus Christ. In the first garden, God gave the first covenant through the first Adam, but in the garden tomb, God gave us the better and everlasting covenant through the second Adam, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. This signifies the birthplace of the covenant of Grace through the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Behind the Hebrew name of Adam, we can get the root word “ground or soil”. Adam was formed from the ground and to the ground he shall return. This tells us that, because of the curse of sin, it is appointed for a man to die (return to the ground) since the wages of sin is death. But, the Gospel of Christ, teaches us that through the risen body of Christ, He has given us a blessed hope, that through the name of the second Adam – JESUS (Yeshua), we can find SALVATION!
Also, as the Holy Scriptures teaches us, Jesus came not to abolish the law but to fulfill it including prophesies. If we study the meaning of the Hebrew word EDEN, we can see that this comprises of three Hebrew letters; Ayin, Daleth, Nun. The first letter (Ayin) which means “To see/witness, or To Know, Light”, the second letter (Daleth) which means, “Door, or the path” and the last letter (Nun) which means “Life”. This could point to Jesus’ resurrection where in the garden of tomb, anyone can enter through the door and witness the birth of new life. People like Mary Magdalene, and His apostles came to fulfill this prophecy. Interestingly, Light (Ayin) could also represents Truth in the Bible, therefore the word Eden could represent – The Way, the Truth and The Life – Jesus Christ.
Let us continue to trust God and His Words, for His Words are true, faithful and trustworthy. Truly, we are thankful to God for giving us this wonderful blessing that Jesus Christ is the only WAY that leads to the TRUTH that brings us to everlasting LIFE.