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  2. Zotiel (angel) - Wikipedia

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    In Lee Albert Siegel's Love and the Incredibly Old Man: A Novel, he explored a fictionalized conversation between Zotiel, who was a guardian of the Garden of Life, and Enoch. The angel brought Enoch to a spring within the garden after the latter whispered to the former a "password" given by God. [10]

  3. You can still register for next weekend's Garden of Life Palm ...

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    The Garden of Life Sun Run 5K will be held on Saturday at 7:30 a.m. along with a 10K race. Registration is open at $150 for the marathon, $115 for the half-marathon, $65 for the 10K and $55 for ...

  4. Page of Life - Wikipedia

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    Page of Life is the fourth and final studio album by Jon and Vangelis. It was recorded in 1986 in Athens and Rome and released in 1991 by Arista Records , and is their last studio collaboration as a duo.

  5. Garden of Life Palm Beaches Marathon seeking to double ... - AOL

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    The SunRun 5K and 10K races will be held Dec.14 at 7:30 a.m. The marathon, half marathon and marathon relay will be held Dec. 15 at 6 a.m., in West Palm Beach.

  6. The Garden of Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Overlooking the garden is a neighboring home. Rappacini is an expert on botany and toxic plants. The plants in his garden are beautiful but deadly. He lives with his daughter, Beatrice. Beatrice's cousin Bianca is visiting. Bianca's love is Enrico. Giovanni Guasconti is a university student who lives in a room that overlooks Rappacini's garden.

  7. Tree of life (biblical) - Wikipedia

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    In Judaism and Christianity, the tree of life (Hebrew: עֵץ הַחַיִּים, romanized: ‘ēṣ haḥayyīm; Latin: Lignum vitae) [1] is first described in chapter 2, verse 9 of the Book of Genesis as being "in the midst of the Garden of Eden" with the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (עֵץ הַדַּעַת טוֹב וָרָע; Lignum scientiae boni et mali).