Dawn Davidson
Active 2009–2009
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First, really cool audio security. Such a blessing to find this site, been going through for a long time. We are of like mind, yet we differ. A rebellious Adam never knew Eve as his wife in the Garden, Eve did not even obediently get her name from the mouth of a now punished Adam until post fall in 3:20. Also, God’s stated will was for conception, that God spoke of increased conception in 3:16 is prophectic and derived from the future actions of a now increasing obedient Adam. Adam, in 4:1 would for the first time obediently know his wife, which is exactly why conception immediately took place. The first daughter had no issues of conception, the only problem was in physically coming together with a husband who would rather her dead than alive. She was eternal, therefore any elapse of time would have been of no effect upon her. She was in a physically perfected state. Further, just as a now awake but bleeding and sore Adam realised he was missing a rib, so to would Eve have felt the natural pains of childbirth, even as a God of Foreknowledge respectively also felt His own pains in the Creation and birth of his human children. Also, yes, a knowledgable Adam was present in 3:1-6 yet remained silent. It is imparative to make examination of his actual motives in doing this, the situation was extremely dark. Many more things to discuss. For instance 3:13 was a confession even honored by God, proven by both a name and title which she alone received, even post-fall, speaking to life, purpose and position in 3:20. Adam received no like recognition in the garden. He had a name speaking of shame only and received no title of “father of all living,” this is a like spiritual title he forfeited by withholding the garden confession before God. So much to this, but one more, according to the Hebrew, did you know that Adam was a “man” only as he is defined by the name of Adam (meaning to be “ashamed” as the word “man” also has a secondary meaning to be a “mighty champion” which Adam was not), and because Adam only achieved status as being a “man”, as only defined by the name of “Adam”, he was not therefore also, spiritually speaking and according to the Hebrew, a “male” (noteworthy sex). And even if Adam achieved status as a “male”, being the “noteworthy sex” only speaks to the greater difficulty of the male in humbling himself before God and admitting fault. That’s it. Even that has nothing to do with an elevated position of authority. What also of Adam’s illegal name changes in 2:23? That he was a man created by the Foreknowledge of God from “dust” which ultmately equated to death? Please visit my website, and consider my book: “The Real Skinny on Eve” sub-titled, “A Short but Comprehensive Guide on the Real Identity of Sisters in the Church of Jesus Christ.” There is still so much to say.