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24. כרוּב _kerûb_ ברך in Aramaic: “carve, plow”;
Persian: “grip, grasp.” This word occurs about eighty-seven times
in the Hebrew scriptures; in sixty of which it refers to carve...
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CHAPTER 3
The Fall of Man
_ 1. The serpent and the woman (Genesis 3:1)_
2. The fall and the immediate results (Genesis 3:6)
3. Jehovah Elohim questions Adam (Genesis 3:8)
4. His question to the w...
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Among the animals formed by Yahweh, in His first attempt to provide
man with a companion, was the serpent; at that time either a quadruped
or holding itself erect. It was eminent among its fellows for...
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THEREFORE: the object is self-evident....
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The Expulsion from the Garden
22. _as one of us_ It is not stated to whom Jehovah addresses these
words. Two explanations are possible. Either (1) He speaks to the
Heavenly Beings by whom the throne o...
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_sent him forth_, &c. Man is dismissed from the garden with the duty
imposed upon him to till the ground. Agriculture is here treated as
the earliest human industry. See note on Genesis 3:18....
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DISCOURSE: 8
THE WAY OF SALVATION ILLUSTRATED TO OUR FIRST PARENTS
Genesis 3:21. Unto Adam also, and to his wife, did the Lord God make
coats of skins, and clothed them. And the Lord God said, Behold,...
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THEREFORE THE LORD GOD, &C.— The connexion of this and the following
verse, according to the sense which we have given, is this: "And the
Lord expelled, divorced, the man from the garden of Eden, to t...
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PART THIRTEEN:
THE BEGINNING OF PHYSICAL EVIL ON EARTH
(Genesis 3:9-24)
_Recapitulation_
1. Aldo J. Tos writes interestingly as follows (ABOT, 61): The account
of the Fall is an artistic presentatio...
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_THEREFORE THE LORD GOD SENT HIM FORTH FROM THE GARDEN OF EDEN, TO
TILL THE GROUND FROM WHENCE HE WAS TAKEN._
Therefore the Lord God sent him forth. The particular form of the
Hebrew verb implies eje...
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THIS IS NOW] Render, 'This time it is bone of my bones,' etc. It is
Adam's cry of delight at finding a congenial, sympathising companion,
after failing to find one among the animals (Genesis 2:20). SH...
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PARADISE AND THE FALL
In this famous passage we possess a wealth of moral and spiritual
teaching regarding God and man. The intention of the writer is
evidently to give an answer to the question: How...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 3
ADAM AND EVE DO AN EVIL THING
V1 The snake was the cleverest wild animal that the *Lord God had
made. The snake said to the woman, ‘Is it true...
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EXCURSUS C: ON THE DURATION OF THE PARADISIACAL STATE OF INNOCENCE.
The _Bereshit Rabba_ argues that Adam and Eve remained in their
original state of innocence for six hours only. Others have supposed...
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TO TILL THE GROUND. — This is the same word as that rendered
“dress” in Genesis 2:15. Adam’s task is the same, but the
conditions are altered....
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וַֽ יְשַׁלְּחֵ֛הוּ יְהוָ֥ה אֱלֹהִ֖ים
מִ גַּן...
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THE FALL
Genesis 3:1
PROFOUND as the teaching of this narrative is, its meaning does not
lie on the surface. Literal interpretation will reach a measure of its
significance, but plainly there is more...
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OFFERINGS BY CAIN AND ABEL
Genesis 3:22; Genesis 4:1
It was good that man should be driven from Eden. Soft comfort
enervates. The natives of the South Sea Islands are moral pulp. Man
goes forth from...
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Here begins the second section of the Book of Genesis. As the first
has answered questions concerning creation, the second replies to
questions asked in the presence of sin and suffering and sorrow.
T...
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So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of
Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep
the way of the tree of life.
Numbers 22:23. While the view of th...
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There is one characteristic of divine revelation to which attention
may be profitably called as a starting point. We have to do with
facts. The Bible alone is a revelation of facts, and, we can add (n...
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23._Therefore the Lord God sent him forth _(217) Here Moses partly
prosecutes what he had said concerning the punishment inflicted on
man, and partly celebrates the goodness of God, by which the rigou...
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In chapter 3 we find what, alas! has always happened, and happened
immediately when God has set up anything in the hands of responsible
man disobedience and failure. So it was in Adam, so in Noah, so...
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Therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till
the ground from whence he was taken.
Ver. 23. _Therefore the Lord God sent him forth._] He gently
dismissed him, as the word sig...
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Gen. 3:22-24
Gen. 3:22-24. See note on Genesis 2:9....
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1 The serpent deceiueth Eue.
6 Mans shamefull fall.
9 God arraigneth them.
14 The serpent is cursed.
15 The promised Seed.
16 The punishment of Mankind.
21 Their first clothing.
22 Their castin...
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therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the Garden of Eden to till
the ground from whence he was taken. Here the Triune God is again
shown in counsel with Himself. Man had become, in a manner of
sp...
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Man Driven Out of paradise...
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SECOND PART
THE GENESIS OF THE WORLD-HISTORY, OF THE TRIAL, OF THE SIN OF MAN, OF
THE JUDGMENT, OF DEATH, OF THE SALVATION-TRIUMPH, OF THE CONTRAST
BETWEEN A DIVINE AND A WORLDLY TENDENCY IN HUMANITY...
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THE FALL OF MAN
The serpent is introduced in this chapter as being more cunning than
all other beasts. This was evidently so just by the fact of Satan's
using the serpent for his mouthpiece. It is not...
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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...
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For prevention thereof, THE LORD GOD SENT HIM FORTH, or _expelled him_
with shame and violence, and so as never to restore him thither; for
it is the same word which is used concerning divorced wives....
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This section of our book sets before us the breaking up of the whole
scene on which we have been dwelling. It abounds in very weighty
principles; and has, very justly, been, in all ages, resorted to a...
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Genesis 3:23 LORD H3068 God H430 out H7971 (H8762) garden H1588 Eden
H5731 till H5647 (H8800) ground...
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‘Therefore the Lord God expelled him from the plain of Eden to serve
the ground from which he was taken.'
Man not only loses the tree of life, but all the trees in the plain of
Eden. He is sent out i...
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THEREFORE THE LORD GOD
The Second Dispensation: Conscience. By disobedience man came to a
personal and experimental knowledge of good and evil -- of good as
obedience, of evil as disobedience to the...
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Genesis 3
Consider: (1) some of the consequences, and (2) some of the
corroborative proofs of the fall.
I. Beside and behind the outward consequences, there were inward
results far more terrible. A d...
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Genesis 3:1. _Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the
field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea,
hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?_
H...
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Genesis 3:1. Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the
field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea,
hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden? And...
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CONTENTS: Temptation of Eve and entrance of sin into the race. God's
covenant with fallen man and the expulsion from Eden.
CHARACTERS: God, Satan, Adam, Eve.
CONCLUSION: Doubt lies at the root of all...
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Genesis 3:1. _The serpent._ The rabbins and the christian doctors have
largely sported their opinions here. St. Cyril contends that Satan
assumed the figure of the serpent, and so talked with the woma...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 3:1 The sudden arrival of a speaking SERPENT
presents a challenge to the human couple. Their choice to disregard
God’s instructions is an act of willful rebellion that has terr...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 3:22 God begins a sentence in v. Genesis
3:22 and breaks off without finishing it. For the man to eat of the
TREE OF LIFE and thus...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 3:24. Cherubims.] The final “s” is superfluous: the word
should be either “cherubim,” or, what comes to the same thing,
“cherubs.” It is of much more consequence to know and r...
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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...
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Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the
LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye
shall not eat of every tree of the garden (Genesis 3:1)?
Now...
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till. Genesis 3:19 Genesis 2:5 Genesis 4:2 Genesis 4:12 Genesis 9:20...
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THE CROSS IN GENESIS
Genesis 2:22; Genesis 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
If Jesus Christ, in the purposes of God, was given to die before the
world was formed, or before man was created; and if man, when h...
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He sent him forth — Bid him go out, told him he should no longer
occupy and enjoy that garden; but he was not willing to part with it....