* The serpent deceives Eve. (1-5) Adam and Eve transgress the Divine
command, and fall into sin and misery. (6-8) God calls upon Adam and
Eve to answer. (9-13) The serpent cursed, The promised Seed. (14,15)
The punishment of mankind. (16-19) The first clothing of mankind.
(20,21) Adam and Eve are dr... [ Continue Reading ]
1-5 Satan assaulted our first parents, to draw them to sin, and the
temptation proved fatal to them. The tempter was the devil, in the
shape and likeness of a serpent. Satan's plan was to draw our first
parents to sin, and so to separate between them and their God. Thus
the devil was from the begin... [ Continue Reading ]
6-8 Observe the steps of the transgression: not steps upward, but
downward toward the pit. 1. She saw. A great deal of sin comes in at
the eye. Let us not look on that which we are in danger of lusting
after, Matthew 5:28. Matthew 5:2. She took. It was her own act and
deed. Satan may tempt, but he... [ Continue Reading ]
9-13 Observe the startling question, Adam, where art thou? Those who
by sin go astray from God, should seriously consider where they are;
they are afar off from all good, in the midst of their enemies, in
bondage to Satan, and in the high road to utter ruin. This lost sheep
had wandered without end... [ Continue Reading ]
14,15 God passes sentence; and he begins where the sin began, with
the serpent. The devil's instruments must share in the devil's
punishments. Under the cover of the serpent, the devil is sentenced to
be degraded and accursed of God; detested and abhorred of all mankind:
also to be destroyed and ru... [ Continue Reading ]
16-19 The woman, for her sin, is condemned to a state of sorrow, and
of subjection; proper punishments of that sin, in which she had sought
to gratify the desire of her eye, and of the flesh, and her pride. Sin
brought sorrow into the world; that made the world a vale of tears. No
wonder our sorrow... [ Continue Reading ]
20,21 God named the man, and called him Adam, which signifies red
earth; Adam named the woman, and called her Eve, that is, life. Adam
bears the name of the dying body, Eve of the living soul. Adam
probably had regard to the blessing of a Redeemer, the promised Seed,
in calling his wife Eve, or lif... [ Continue Reading ]
22-24 God bid man go out; told him he should no longer occupy and
enjoy that garden: but man liked the place, and was unwilling to leave
it, therefore God made him go out. This signified the shutting out of
him, and all his guilty race, from that communion with God, which was
the bliss and glory of... [ Continue Reading ]