EXPOSITION
GENESIS 3:1
How long the paradisiacal state of innocence and felicity continued
the historian does not declare, probably as not falling within the
scope of his immediate design. Psalms 49:12 has been thought, though
without sufficient reason, to hint that man's Eden life was of
comparati... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
GENESIS 3:8
AND THEY HEARD THE VOICE OF THE LORD GOD. Either
(1) the noise of his footsteps (cf. Le Genesis 26:33; Numbers 16:34; 2
Samuel 5:24; Knobel, Delitzsch, Keil, Kalisch, Macdonald); or
(2) the thunder that accompanied his approach (cf. Exodus 9:23; Job
37:4, Job 37:5;... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
GENESIS 3:20
Arraigned, convicted, judged, the guilty but pardoned pair prepare to
leave their garden home—the woman to begin her experience of sorrow,
dependence, and subjection; the man to enter upon his life career of
hardship and toil, and both to meet their doom of certain, though i... [ Continue Reading ]