Yes!
This article by Martin VanderWal examines God's purpose in planting the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden, using the contrast between God's abundant provision (the many trees Adam could freely eat from) and His one prohibition to illuminate the nature of God's sovereignty and the covenant relationship He established with mankind. Through exposition of Genesis 2:16, VanderWal explores how God's "Yes" to creation and His "No" to one tree reveals God's governing purposes and sets the stage for understanding sin, redemption, and God's gracious work through Christ.
"And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat,…" Genesis 2:16 So very many trees God planted in Paradise. So many trees with their fruit God gave to the man and the woman for food. Theirs was a delicious variety to enjoy every day. They never had to go far for their food. As soon as they were only a little hungry they might reach out with their hands to the fruit hanging right before them, and take and eat. Easily and quickly they might satisfy...
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