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“See yonder another King's garden, which the King waters with his bloody sweat-Gethsemane, whose bitter herbs are sweeter far to renewed souls than even Eden's luscious fruits. There the mischief of the serpent in the first garden was undone: there the curse was lifted from earth, and borne by the…” quote by Anonymous
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“See yonder another King's garden, which the King waters with his bloody sweat-Gethsemane, whose bitter herbs are sweeter far to renewed souls than even Eden's luscious fruits. There the mischief of the serpent in the first garden was undone: there the curse was lifted from earth, and borne by the woman's promised seed.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown, religious allegory

The quote contrasts the suffering of Christ in Gethsemane with Eden, suggesting redemption through sacrifice and the promised seed.

In simple terms: Christ’s sacrifice redeems humanity.

Key Takeaway

Embrace sacrifice for renewal.

Themes

redemption spirituality sacrifice

Mood

contemplative hopeful

Type

theological poetic

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • faith practice
  • ethical decision making

Key Concepts

Christian theology allegory prophecy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does personal suffering lead to spiritual growth?
  • What does “promised seed” symbolize?
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Interpretation may vary across traditions.

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