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Mark

2010-03-03

I agree Pinklight, therefore the question is manyfold…

  1. Is the reference to ‘the man’ (in the banishment narrative) to include Eve aswell, regardless of whether one sees Adam as the head or not.

  2. Was Eve (now in her sinful nature) able to listen to God’s command and therefore not eat from the tree of life, or did she need to be banished aswell (i.e was she a threat or not). What does the bible say about sin and about the heart? Are we able to obey God as sinful people, therefore was Eve even able to obey God as a sinful person?

  3. What is the true meaning of Eve’s desire for her husband? Is that really the reason she was not in the garden by chapter 4?

Anyway these and more questions i deal with as i try and prepare a suitable answer.

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