Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 3:24 - 3:24

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 3:24 - 3:24


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The east of the garden, where the entrance into it was, the other sides of it being enclosed or secured by God to preserve it from the entrance and annoyance of wild beasts. Or, before the garden, i.e. near to the garden; before any man could come at the garden any way.



Cherubims, i.e. angels, so called from their exquisite knowledge, and therefore fitly here used for the punishment of man, who sinned by affecting Divine knowledge.



And a flaming sword in the cherubims’ hands, as it was upon other occasions, Num_22:23 Jos_5:13 1Ch_21:16, 1Ch_21:27. And this was either a material sword, bright, and being brandished, shining and glittering like a flame of fire; or flaming fire, in the shape of a sword. Or, flaming swords, because there were divers cherubims, and each of them had a sword; the singular number for the plural. Or, a two-edged sword,



which turned every way, was brandished and nimbly whirled about by the cherubims; which posture was fittest for the present service,



to keep the way that leads to Paradise, and so to the tree of life, that man might be deterred and kept from coming thither.