Biblical
WIll assume a more or less Protestant old+new testament version of "biblical." Please correct me if you had something else in mind.
the situation is Edenic in nature.
Ok, but Eden accounts for 43 verses from the book of Genesis: 2:4 to Genesis 3:21. Less than two chapters out of a book with 50 chapaters, from one single book out of 66 books in the (christian) Bible. Saying that Equestria being vaguely Edenic makes FIM a Biblical metaphor is like saying that since my mouth has saliva in it, that makes it resemble the Atlantic ocean.
And while there are a few matches between MLP and Eden, there are lots of very significant mismatches:
* No nonsense about trees or fruit
* No temptation story
* No fall from grace, and no being kicked out
* There were two humans in Eden. How many ponies are there?
a direct relationship with a divine being
But very little similarlity between the divine beings in question.
* Two goddesses doesn't mesh well with a singular god who insists on having "No other gods before me."
* Even if you consider the triumverate, the numbers still don't match: Celestia/Luna, Father/Son/Holy Ghost, and no obvious way to reconcile the difference.
* The corruption/banishment/redemption of goddess Luna is a
very significant event in Equestria. I see no suitable metaphor for this in the bible.
* The obvious "sun/Jesus" metaphor doesn't really work, because Celestia is the sun, but Luna is not her father. Celestia appears to be the one more fully "in charge" which would tend to imply that she's "the Father" rather than the son. And neither Celestia nor Luna seem to have any notion of redemption or salvation for ponies being through either of them. The only character who's been "redeemed" is Luna. If anything, MLP is an inversion on this point, because Luna was redeemed by the mane cast. This would be like saying that Jesus can only be brought to god by the actions of man. The whole metaphor just isn't working.
We've got two 'evil' beings, who are mostly evil because
they have turned away from Celestia and are rebels.
...k.
Few problems with that:
1) The christian notion of Satan as a fallen angel is not really biblical. Satan in the bible hasn't been cast out of heaven at all, nor is there any indication that he's turned away from god. Rather, he is present in heaven and he acts like either a private investigator or a legal assistant, depending on how you look at it. For example, in the
book of Job, Satan is in heaven reporting to god personally in a more or less advisory capacity.
2) Even if you ignore what the bible actually says and work with what christians think it says:
a) According to Celestia, Discord was the
former ruler of Equestria before she and Luna overthrew him. That would be like Satan ruling in heaven until god and his little sister kicked him out.
b) You say
two 'evil' beings. I assume you mean Luna and Discord. how do you reconcile two single, individual beings rebelling against Celestia with the "biblical" notion of a third of all angels in heaven following a singular Lucifer in rebellion?
as Biblical metaphor. Discuss.
Really not seeing it.