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* God walked in the garden "in the cool of the day", right after Adam and Eve ate of the fruit, and then confronted them ''Genesis'' 3.8 | * God walked in the garden "in the cool of the day", right after Adam and Eve ate of the fruit, and then confronted them ''Genesis'' 3.8 | ||
* '''pre-fall:''' late summer | * '''pre-fall:''' late summer | ||
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+ | *'''prefall paradise peace:''' before HCE's fall there was a deep feeling of peace | ||
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+ | *'''fall''' (since Joyce likes to work in opposites, pre-fall is also post-fall, as in, before the snowfall — consider multiple references below to ''The Quarterly Review'', vol. 238, 271: 'Reynard the Fox' in which ‘A late snowfall .. prevented hunting’) → [[lady pack]] | ||
[[Category:Adam and Eve]] | [[Category:Adam and Eve]] | ||
[[Category:Fall]] | [[Category:Fall]] | ||
[[Category: Genesis]] | [[Category: Genesis]] |
Latest revision as of 01:42, 11 July 2020
- God walked in the garden "in the cool of the day", right after Adam and Eve ate of the fruit, and then confronted them Genesis 3.8
- pre-fall: late summer
- prefall paradise peace: before HCE's fall there was a deep feeling of peace
- fall (since Joyce likes to work in opposites, pre-fall is also post-fall, as in, before the snowfall — consider multiple references below to The Quarterly Review, vol. 238, 271: 'Reynard the Fox' in which ‘A late snowfall .. prevented hunting’) → lady pack