I originally wrote these down when I was in Jr. High School (private Christian School) and asked them to one of my teachers and my father, a minister. I found the answers they gave unconvincing:
If the entire earth was an earthly paradise, why did God need to create the Garden of Eden in particular?
Where was Adam before he was placed in the Garden (2:8, 2:15)?
If Adam, after the Fall was banished from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken (3:23, NIV), does this mean that he was banished to work the ground where he had been before being placed in the Garden?
How long was Adam, and then Eve, in the Garden before the Fall? (If physical death came to Man with the fall, then they were previously immortal and could have been there any length of time) Is there anything in the Scripture which provides information on this?
Why was there a Tree of Life in existence before the Fall if every living creature was already immortal? He was told he could eat of every tree other than the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and so he was allowed to eat of the Tree of Life. Is it possible that he was given freedom from physical death in that way, only to lose it again at the Fall?
Who was Cain afraid of if only Adam and Eve were left alive? Who is God referring to by anyone and no one in 4:15?
How was there a land of Nod if the only human inhabitants on the Earth were Adam, Eve and Cain?
Of course, the age-old who did Cain marry? [I found the "sisters" answer to be just a major cop-out]
What group of people lived in Cains city?
Why does 5:1 need to point out that what follows is *Adams* line in particular? What other lines is Adams being distinguished from?
If the entire earth was an earthly paradise, why did God need to create the Garden of Eden in particular?
Where was Adam before he was placed in the Garden (2:8, 2:15)?
If Adam, after the Fall was banished from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken (3:23, NIV), does this mean that he was banished to work the ground where he had been before being placed in the Garden?
How long was Adam, and then Eve, in the Garden before the Fall? (If physical death came to Man with the fall, then they were previously immortal and could have been there any length of time) Is there anything in the Scripture which provides information on this?
Why was there a Tree of Life in existence before the Fall if every living creature was already immortal? He was told he could eat of every tree other than the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and so he was allowed to eat of the Tree of Life. Is it possible that he was given freedom from physical death in that way, only to lose it again at the Fall?
Who was Cain afraid of if only Adam and Eve were left alive? Who is God referring to by anyone and no one in 4:15?
How was there a land of Nod if the only human inhabitants on the Earth were Adam, Eve and Cain?
Of course, the age-old who did Cain marry? [I found the "sisters" answer to be just a major cop-out]
What group of people lived in Cains city?
Why does 5:1 need to point out that what follows is *Adams* line in particular? What other lines is Adams being distinguished from?