When can using every other be dangerous?

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God told Adam and Eve not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, but they could eat from every every other tree in the garden, It would be difficult, in the second sense of the meaning of ‘every other’ if they interpreted it to mean you could eat from one tree but not the next—then you could eat from the one after that, but not the next ,,,,

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