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* - '''Garden of E'den:''' (According David Rohl's theory: 38°048242"N, 46°188242"E) linked the with location Tabriz, iran. (This is according to David Rohl's theory). -('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_Eden#Iran.27s_Azarbaijan_province'''), ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabriz'''). The Bible contains a series of detailed descriptions on its location consider the following descripions the bible offers.  
* - '''Garden of E'den:'''  
* - (According David Rohl's theory: 38°048242"N, 46°188242"E) linked the with location Tabriz, iran. (This is according to David Rohl's theory). - ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_Eden#Iran.27s_Azarbaijan_province'''), ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabriz'''). The Bible contains a series of detailed descriptions on its location consider the following descripions the bible offers.  
* - A traditional site a few kilometers South of Lake Van? - ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El%C3%A2z%C4%B1%C4%9F''')?


* - The Garden of Eden was located in Northern Mesopotamia: "Now there was a river issuing out of Eden to water the garden, and from there it began to be parted and it became, as it were, four heads. ((Therefore: located near at the source of the rivers in northern Mesopotamia)) The Hebrew term: "Rosh" or "Roshim" (Literally translates as head) indicates a northern Mesopotamia location. - '''Genesis 2:10'''. (See: The Anchor Bible (1964), which compares this scripture with '''Joshua 15:5''' and Semitic Akkadian langauge cognate: Resu) - ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdistan''')
* - The Garden of Eden was located in Northern Mesopotamia: "Now there was a river issuing out of Eden to water the garden, and from there it began to be parted and it became, as it were, four heads. ((Therefore: located near at the source of the rivers in northern Mesopotamia)) The Hebrew term: "Rosh" or "Roshim" (Literally translates as head) indicates a northern Mesopotamia location. - '''Genesis 2:10'''. (See: The Anchor Bible (1964), which compares this scripture with '''Joshua 15:5''' and Semitic Akkadian langauge cognate: Resu) - ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdistan''')
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