Peter Paul Rubens – The Fall of Man (1628-1629).
Charles Joseph Natoire – The Rebuke of Adam and Eve (1740).
Definition:
“The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil,” also known as simply “the Tree of Knowledge,” is a fictional concept originating from the Torah (the Old Testament in the Bible), specifically from the fairy tale of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (Fall of Man) – the tale of the world’s first humans.
Etymology:
The term comes from the Hebrew Bible. In Hebrew, it is called “עֵץ הַדַּעַת טוֹב וָרָע” (Etz ha-da’at tov va-ra), which translates directly to “Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.”
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Symbolism:
The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is part of the symbol of the Tree of Life.
The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is a language symbol and symbolizes the language opposite to the Christian language. In other words, the “Satanic language,” the “dark language,” the “illuminated language,” the “exoteric language” (it’s important to understand that exoteric has the opposite meaning of what most people believe it has). In this opposite language, every fictional word has been given an opposite meaning. For example: “truth” means “lie” and vice versa, “left” means “right” and vice versa, “freedom” means “imprisonment” and vice versa, “love” means “hate” and vice versa, and “good” means “evil” and vice versa.
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Religion:
The primary source for the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is:
- The Bible, Genesis 2-3:
- Genesis 2:16-17: God’s command to Adam regarding the tree.
- Genesis 3:1-7: The serpent’s temptation and the eating of the fruit.
- Genesis 3:22-24: God’s response to the disobedience and the expulsion from Eden.