Pinklight
2008-07-31
After my studying the serpent’s words, I see that he was asking the woman about the command that God gave the alone, though he omitted and twisted what God said in his question, and then after the woman responds he then straight out lies, saying the opposite of what God said, though using the same words God commanded the alone man, continues to lie some more and swap words around, and then tops it all off with a truth at the end.
In light of what God said to the alone man, what the serpent asked the woman on what God said to the both of them, and what she responds with, she looks entirely oblivous to what the serpent is doing to the command God explicitly gave the man while he was alone. And as I said elsewhere, what the serpent did would have been easy for the man, to untwist. We can see what the serpent did when we look.
Was it cunning enough for the serpent to manuver in and out of words, while twisting, omitting, and swapping, that the woman had no idea were spoken from God’s mouth to the alone man, while her husband was with her?
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