
Genesis 3-4; Moses 4-5 I Come Follow Me I Handmaidens, Harems and Heroines
Jan 12, 2026
Dive into the intriguing take on Genesis 3 and Moses 4, where Eve is portrayed as a seeker of wisdom rather than as reckless. Explore the symbolism of Adam and Eve's nakedness, representing human self-reliance versus divine atonement. The discussion reframes their banishment as mercy, preparing them for spiritual growth. Discover insights on accountability, the profound meaning behind early polygamy, and Eve's empowering role in teaching her children. This thought-provoking journey showcases the depth of scripture and its connection to redemption.
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Three Gardens Point To Christ
- The Garden of Eden narrative foreshadows Christ through three gardens: Eden, Gethsemane, and the resurrection garden.
- Moses and Abraham texts deepen the Old Testament by revealing Christ’s role early in human history.
Treat Commandments As Timed Blessings
- Reframe commandments as blessings that shape our development and timing.
- Trust God’s timing instead of forcing spiritual milestones prematurely.
The Commandment Was About Timing
- God’s command about the forbidden tree may be about timing rather than absolute prohibition.
- Satan’s approach is to usurp God’s timing and authority, offering a counterfeit path.










