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:Trees always represent the cross. | :Trees always represent the cross. | ||
:Apron of leaves will represent the works of men. | :Apron of leaves will represent the works of men. | ||
:Garment of skin is like light. It is not light, but it is like it, representing a kind of holiness. | :Garment of skin is like light. It is not light, but it is like it, representing a kind of holiness. | ||
:The path represents life which allows you into or keeps you out of the garden. | :The path represents life which allows you into or keeps you out of the garden. |
Revision as of 17:50, 27 April 2023
This book is the story of Adan and Eve in the garden. It is the story of the source of temptation, suffering, and peace.
Cast of Characters
- God plays himself. I mean really... Who else would be qualified to play God?
- Adam plays the role of Christ.
- Eve will represent the church.
- Animals will represent people who don't know God.
- The serpent will play the part of Eve's heart.
Props
- The garden represents the kingdom of God in eternity.
- Trees always represent the cross.
- Apron of leaves will represent the works of men.
- Garment of skin is like light. It is not light, but it is like it, representing a kind of holiness.
- The path represents life which allows you into or keeps you out of the garden.