Now let us look at who was in the Garden of Eden, and what happened in the Garden.
Bereshis (OJB) 3:1-7:
'Now the serpent (Hasatan or other evil spirit) was more subtil (cunning, clever, deceitful) than any beast of the field which the HASHEM Elohim had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, has Elohim said, You shall not eat (become wise) of every tree (man) of the garden? 2 And the woman said unto the serpent, We (Aw-dawn and Chavvah) may eat (become wise) of the fruit (reward) of the trees (people) of the garden: 3 but of the fruit of the tree (person/creature) which in the middle of the garden, Elohim has said, You shall not eat of it (undetermined sex), neither shall you touch it, less you die. 4 And the serpent said unto the woman, You shall not surely die: 5 for Elohim does know that in the day you eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and you shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. 6 And when the woman saw that the tree (man) was good (handsome) for food (wisdom), and that it (penis) was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree (man) to be desired to make one wise (desire), she took of the fruit (reward) thereof, and did eat (became sexually wise), and gave (withdrew from Elohim) also unto her husband with her; and he did eat (became sexually wise). 7 And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked (took bad advice); and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.'
Eat (akal): burn up, consume, devour, wise (398)
Food (ma'akal: flesh, fruit (3978), of akal (398), to become wise.
Fruit (periy): reward (6529)
Serpent (nachash): snake, hiss (5175), of (5172): divine enchanter, to learn by experience, to diligently observe.
Gave (nathan): prime root word of multiple applications; withdraw, +would to God, and yield (5414)
Good (towb): men or women, beautiful, pleasure (2896)
Tree (Anuwb): borne (6086), from enab: to bear fruit (6025)
Eyes (ayin): affliction (5869)
Wise (sakal): intelligent, instruct, teach, cause to make or act (7919)
Naked (eyrom): nudity (5903) from 6191: bare, deal subtilly, to take crafty counsel (Source- Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible)
It: a person or animal whose sex is unknown or disregarded (Merriam-Webster.com).
Folks, do not allow cognitive dissonance to continue to dictate what you have been taught, above that which you have read with your own eyes. Let the synapses of your mind fully open for you to achieve the reality of Scripture. Allow me to pull some of the most important word definitions above together in graph-form to make it easier to follow: Wise= intelligent or knowledge or teach an act; fruit= reward or gift; tree= seed or offspring; serpent= snake deceiver with experience; gave= withdraw or remove or disobedience; good= a beautiful person or pleasure; eyes= punishment; naked= nude by trickery. Hopefully, this breakdown of the words draws a clear picture of what Hasatan did to Chavvah in the Garden of Eden: It was sex! Chavvah then encouraged Aw-dawn to also partake of the same act(s), with the same creature (tree), she had gained knowledge therefrom.
Conclude what you will about the above Scriptures, and specific word meaning in the Scriptures. One thing that must be pointed out is something that is evasive to most readers of the Garden of Eden story; and that is: there was more than Aw-dawn, Chavvah, and Hasatan in the Garden. The Bible uses the word tree in many instances to represent a person or persons (Yudges 9:8-15; Teh./Psl. 1:3; 37:35; Pro. 3:18; Shel./Sol. 2:3; 7:7; Isa. 14:8). Clearly these verses say- paraphrasing: Aw-dawn and Chavvah are free to interact with all of the trees, except the tree in the middle of the Garden (3:3): “We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden (3:2)”. Aw-dawn and Chavvah were only restricted from that one tree, the tree of evil seed. Was that tree Hasatan or other fallen malach or the product of Hasatan? There is no clear Scripture which says, directly the tree is Hasatan. Chavvah was already in contact with Hasatan meaning, she was in communication with him. Listen-up: It was not in having a conversation with Hasatan that caused the disobedience, it was the physical act Chavvah did with Hasatan, and then having Aw-dawn to do the same. But whatsoever transpired between the three of them, the communication all centered on that one tree in the middle of the Garden.
We have come to the point of Aw-dawn and Chavvah being in sin. Before we examine what is yet to come because of the sin committed in the Garden, we have to revisit somewhat Gondwanaland and Pangaea. We must also look at what happened in the African Diaspora. Over some 200-250 million years ago in human time, Elohim formed the eretz (earth). All of the land was one large mass. All of the eretz was water, dirt, and rock, nothing else had been formed by Elohim at that time. Elohim then decided to change the eretz into land masses bringing about Pangaea, separating the land into continents. In the time from Gondwanaland to Pangaea are untold creations stories because Elohim designed and redesigned the eretz until it was acceptable to HIM. The times of Triassic: Mesozoic; Permian; Tertiary; and Cenozoic are different creations stories that came and went. After Elohim separated the land, HE decided on where HE would put the animals, and eventually the humans yet to come. The first animals included dinosaurs, and other mammoth size creatures. Those creatures would eventually be polluted by the Annunaki, and because many of them were carnivorous (meat eaters), they were incompatible with the humans that will be formed by Elohim. The creation period for the dinosaurs (Mesozoic Era, 200-250 million years ago) ended many eons before humanity would come into existence. In Gondwanaland all of the creatures lived above the equatorial line, the climate above the equator was warm; whereas, the land below the equator was ice covered. In Pangaea, as Elohim moved the land where HE chose to put it, the wildlife on the moved sections of eretz became specific to that region, lending credence to why some animals can only be found in specific areas of the earth. When Elohim decided to bring humanity about, the foul, evil Annunaki, who had polluted the wildlife, also polluted Lilith and her mate. Those Pre-Aw-dawnic creatures were then destroyed by Elohim, ending another creation. In the next creation of humanity, Elohim decided to make a garden to place the man, and instructed the man on his duties in the Garden. After the man completed his tasks, Elohim decided to give the man a partner. Listen-up: There were other creatures in the Garden of Eden other than Aw-dawn and Chavvah. Those creatures were in full contact with Aw-dawn and Chavvah; however, the creature that was confined to the middle of the Garden, Aw-dawn and Chavvah were forbidden to interact therewith. The disobedience that occurred in the Garden led to the spreading out of the people outward from the Garden. We can postulate from the countries mentioned in the location of the Garden of Eden that the Garden was in Africa. The countries listed in the Scriptures are Assyria, Ethiopia and Havilah. Havilah can be directly connected to Iraq and Mitzrayim (Egypt). Don't continue to believe there is a continent called, the Middle East, it is all Africa. The Garden of Eden was quite large. This brings us to the African Diaspora.