Waynes, R. Genesis 2: Rivers of Life - Genesis 2. . 1992. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/caa5af43-2c5b-404d-94f0-215a5d56f295.
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Waynes, R. (1992). Genesis 2: Rivers of Life - Genesis 2. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/caa5af43-2c5b-404d-94f0-215a5d56f295.
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Talk on Indigenous Australians and their interaction with Christianity. Waynes relates his experience with Indigenous Australians on Elcho Island, discussing the connection between Genesis 2 and the Rainbow Serpent Dreamtime story. Wayne suggests that God has left signs of His own character within the world. The blessings of the Creator can be enjoyed even beyond the Garden like the rivers of water which extended beyond Eden. Wayne picks up further emphasis upon river imagery throughout the Bible. In Isaiah 58, those who are blessed by God are described as never-ending streams of water. Jesus likewise compares believers to rivers of living water in John 7.
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