Where is the location of Eden in our present world?

Eden – Here is the description of Eden that appears in Genesis 2:10-14, “And a river went out of Eden giving water to the garden; and from there it was parted and became four streams. The name of the first is Pison, which goes round about all the land of Havilah where there is gold. And the gold of that land is good: there is bdellium and the onyx stone. And the name of the second river is Gihon: this river goes round all the land of Ethopia. And the name of the third river is Hiddekel, which goes to the east of Assyria. And the fourth river is Euphrates.”
The geography seems clear when some translation issues are addressed.  The Hiddekel (Tigris) and the Euphrates place the garden securely in Mesopotamia.  Now for the translation issue – “Ethiopia” makes us think of the country on the horn of Africa south of Sudan. It is important to recognize that “Ethiopia” is translated from the Hebrew word “Cush.”  At the time following the flood of Noah from which the Genesis account comes, we find that one of the sons of Ham was Cush.  In turn, one of Cush’s sons was Havilah (Genesis 10:7), the same Havilah mentioned in Genesis 2 respecting Eden.  Both Cush and Havilah continued to dwell in Mesopotamia—some of the people of Cush later moved to what we today call Ethiopia.  Certainly, the most infamous of Cush’s sons was Nimrod (Genesis 10:8) who was the mastermind behind the Tower of Babel. The tower is in Babylon, and once again easily positioned in Mesopotamia.
So where is the Garden?  You will need scuba gear to visit it close up.  It is at the bottom of the Persian Gulf.  It has been there since the 15 cubit (~30 feet) sea-level rise of the flood of Noah (Genesis 7:2).  The identities of the Pison and Gihon rivers are consistent with what we can see in satellite images of ancient rivers.  An interesting article dealing with this location for the garden appeared in Smithsonian magazine!   The May 1987 issue of Smithsonian has an article by Dora J. Hamblin entitled “Has the Garden of Eden been located at last?”  However, the scholarly community has not left off investigating  the subject, and there is a more recent article by Jeffrey I. Rose, “New Light on Human Prehistory in the Arabo-Persian Gulf Oasis,” Current Anthropology51 (December 2010): 849–83.

What is meant by baptized by the holy spirit'?


Acts 1:45, “…wait for the promise of the Father…for John baptized with water, but you will bebaptized with (in) the Holy Spirit. Verse 4 tells us that this was a promise from God.
The Greek word for baptize is Strong’s #907 baptizoand it means to make whelmed (fully wet). Spirit is Strong’s Greek word #4151, pneuma, and that refers to a current of air, breath, breeze, spirit, etc. Essentially, it represents an invisible force or power. So, the Holy Spirit is the power of God starting a new life in the believer which transforms the character into Christ-likeness. Romans 12:12, “…present your bodies as a living sacrifice…be transformed by the renewal of your mind…” Galatians 5:22 – 25, “…the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control…if we live by the Spirit, by the Spirit let us also walk.”
This gift was given to the apostles and those gathered in the upper room on the day of Pentecost, fifty days after Christ's resurrection and after his ascension. Acts 2:2, “and suddenly there came a sound from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire house where they were staying.” At this point, the believers were baptized with the Holy Spirit and started a new life in the Lord. 

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