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The Snake in the Throne Room - Son of Man E3

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Jan 28, 2019
Tim and Jon delve into the serpent's complex role in Genesis, exploring the meaning of the Hebrew word 'arum,' typically signifying wisdom but framed negatively here as 'crafty.' They discuss how the serpent entices humanity to overturn its intended peaceful role over animals. The duo speculates on the serpent's potential identity as a rebellious divine being and connects its legacy to the violent behaviors of figures like Cain. The conversation also links Noah's story to humanity's ongoing struggle for peace, culminating in the quest for a 'son of man' to restore true humanness.
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INSIGHT

Human Rule Destined Then Inverted

  • Daniel 7's Son of Man shows humans were meant to rule creation with God but failed by becoming beast-like.
  • The Genesis serpent tempts humans to seize divine-like knowledge and rule independently, inverting the original vocation.
INSIGHT

Arum Means Wise, Not Merely Devious

  • The Hebrew arum for the serpent denotes perceptive cunning and usually is a positive wisdom trait in Proverbs.
  • Here the serpent weaponizes arum to bring death, so 'crafty' is contextual, not lexical.
INSIGHT

Serpent As Beast And Divine Rebel

  • The serpent is presented both as a beast and as having insider knowledge of God's counsel, implying a rebellious member of the divine council.
  • Ancient Near Eastern imagery links serpents and divine throne-room protectors, strengthening that dual identity.
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