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More Than One Tree of Life?

 

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Q:  For the first time recently I noticed in Revelation 22:1-2 that it says "And
he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out
of the throne of God and of the Lamb. IN THE MIDST of the street of it, AND
ON EITHER SIDE of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve
manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the
tree were for the healing of the nations."

This seemed to show that there was more than one tree of life. Hmmmm.

So, my question is: Is there more than one tree of life and is it Christ? If
not, what was it actually for if death comes by sin and therefore there was
no death in the garden anyway?

I apologize for such a long question, but I would appreciate your own
conclusions immensely.

 

  
A:  I noticed a number of years ago that the "tree of life" as found in the New
Jerusalem (Revelation 22:2) does not fit our assumptions. As you point out,
it is in "the midst of the street" and "on either side of the river." I
suppose one interconnected tree could fill the entire city. I can imagine
the roots and branches joining in various places. But this would seem more
like a jungle than a city.

Another possibility is that he is referring to the tree of life as a type of
tree. We might say that we crossed the mountain and found that the fir tree
filled the valley below. This would mean that the fir tree as a species
filled the valley. There were fir trees everywhere we looked. This would
make sense in the New Jerusalem. It measures 1500 miles wide, deep, and
high. The people in it and using it must be a great multitude. Certainly, we
do not expect millions of people to eat of the fruit of a solitary tree.
Either the tree must be unusually large or there must be many trees. The
wording of Revelation 22:2 points to many trees.

Your reference to Ezekiel 47:12 is very interesting. The river referred to
here is the one that comes from under the temple altar and flows to the Dead
Sea bringing life to this body of water. The trees shall grow on each side
of the river (as in Revelation) and they shall bring forth as new fruit each
month: "it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months" with "which
bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month" (Revelation
22:2
). Also, in both cases, the leaves were for healing (Ezekiel says
"medicine").

However, although the two verses seem to refer to the same tree, there are
differences as well. Ezekiel certainly refers to the kingdom age--that is,
the time of the millennial reign of Christ. However, Revelation 22:2
undoubtedly refers to the time of the new heaven and new earth--a time after
the millennial reign. Also, the river in Ezekiel flows from under the altar
in the kingdom temple down to the Dead Sea. The river in Revelation flows
from the throne of God in the New Jerusalem that comes down from heaven
(Revelation 22:1). Certainly, the two are patterned after one another, but
they are not identical times of places.

You also mention the typology of the tree of life. This is not a settled
fact. The Jews look on the tree of life as a symbol of the Torah (law of
Moses) and immortality in the world to come. In the book of Proverbs, the
tree of life is a symbol of wisdom (3:18), the fruit of the righteous
(11:30), the desire fulfilled (13:12), and a wholesome tongue (15:4). In
Genesis, it was a tree of which they could "eat, and live for ever" (Genesis
3:22
). In Revelation, it is given to those who overcome (2:7) and to those
who do God's commandments (22:14).

The tree of life has been used as a type of the word of God and as a type of
Jesus Christ. There are certainly ways in which both can be taught. But no
matter how we approach the tree of life, it is a picture of that which gives
life and gives it more abundantly. It keeps showing up because God keeps
showing up with His offer of life.

Your question about the tree of life in the Garden of Eden is intriguing.
Why would they need a tree of life if there was no death in the world? And,
how could there be death in the world until there was sin? But when sin
entered the world, the tree of life was refused to those who needed it. It
seems that the tree of life was only offered when it was not needed. Then,
when the curse of death lay heavily on man because of his sin, the tree of
life was removed as an option. Why?

I think that the answer is found in the true purpose of the tree of life. It
was not meant to actually give eternal life to man. Rather, it was given
alongside the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in order to show Adam
and Eve that they had a choice to make. They must either choose life or
death. When the law was given to Israel, we see a similar offer: "I call
heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you
life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou
and thy seed may live" (Deuteronomy 30:19). The tree of life showed them
that life came because they chose it. However, they could also choose death.

In similar, though somewhat reversed fashion, the tree of life is offered in
the book of Revelation, not for the purpose of giving eternal life, but as a
reward to those who have already chosen life. When Adam and Eve chose the
forbidden fruit and reaped death, the tree of life was refused them. In
Revelation, those who have already chosen life and have already overcome
(Revelation 2:7) by believing in Jesus Christ (1John 5:5) are given access
to the tree of life. More than anything else, it is a picture of the offer
made to any in any age who has chosen God's way of salvation.

Till He comes,

Pastor David Reagan

 

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