pinklight
2010-03-22
Cheryl:
There is no historical interpretation that Teshuqa means turning away from God. If you take the meaning of turning toward that fits in really well with Eve leaving but to add to the meaning something that isn’t in the text, one would have to go beyond the Scripture.
Lin,
Even IF certain women have a “bad desire” (which results in them turning away from God and more to their husbands) because of their combined sin nature from Adam and Eve’s desire, what you are claiming about “Eve’s desire” still is NOT in the text itself on her desire. The text alone on Eve’s desire tells us nothing about all other women because she did not have a sin nature and it because there’s no way to prove that her desire was sin. But if we combine texts of Adam’s sin nature and Eve’s desire then we can come to other possible conclusions but again these conclusions about all other women beside Eve that can be made do NOT hinge alone on the text of Eve’s desire.
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