Reference: Tree of life
Easton
stood also in the midst of the garden of Eden (Ge 2:9; 3:22). Some writers have advanced the opinion that this tree had some secret virtue, which was fitted to preserve life. Probably the lesson conveyed was that life was to be sought by man, not in himself or in his own power, but from without, from Him who is emphatically the Life (Joh 1:4; 14:6). Wisdom is compared to the tree of life (Pr 3:18). The "tree of life" spoken of in the Book of Revelation (Re 2:7; 22:2,14) is an emblem of the joys of the celestial paradise.
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Life existed in Him; and that Life [was what] enlightened mankind [spiritually].
PM if Jewish time were meant].
Jesus answered him, "I am the way [to God], and the truth [to believe], and the life [to live]. No one can go to the Father, except through [believing in] me.
"The person who has an ear should listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying to the churches. To the person who has victory [in the Christian life] I will give [the opportunity] to eat from the tree of life, which is in the Paradise of God." [Note: "Paradise" is equivalent to heaven. See II Cor. 12:4].
and down the middle of the city's street. And on each side of the river stood the tree of life; it produced twelve crops of fruit, yielding a crop every month. And the leaves of the tree [served as medicine] for healing the nations.
Those who wash their robes are blessed because [then] they will have the right to [eat from] the tree of life, and will [be able to] enter the city through the gates.