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Quatro Rios do Paraíso Rivers of Paradise
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Os chamados Quatro Rios do Paraíso, seriam quatro braços de rios duma fonte que nascia no Éden segundo a bíblia, e eram o Tigre, o Eufrates, o Gehon e o Phison. Rivers of Paradise (also The four Rivers of Paradise) are the four rivers described in Genesis 2:10-14, where an unnamed stream flowing out of Garden of Eden splits into four branches: Pishon, Gihon, Hiddekel (Tigris), and Phrath (Euphrates). These four rivers form a feature of the Garden that is popular in the Abrahamic religions.
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Rivers of Paradise (also The four Rivers of Paradise) are the four rivers described in Genesis 2:10-14, where an unnamed stream flowing out of Garden of Eden splits into four branches: Pishon, Gihon, Hiddekel (Tigris), and Phrath (Euphrates). These four rivers form a feature of the Garden that is popular in the Abrahamic religions. Os chamados Quatro Rios do Paraíso, seriam quatro braços de rios duma fonte que nascia no Éden segundo a bíblia, e eram o Tigre, o Eufrates, o Gehon e o Phison.
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