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  • Mas on Genesis 1 - 11 years ago
    Hi Dylan,
    In fact there are not 2 creations of man (and woman) in the book of Genesis, but one which took place in Genesis 1:27. God then created them male and female in His own likeness.
    Now in Genesis 2, God did not create man the second time, but just formed man (body), because what man’s body is made of was already created when God created the heavens and earth, Genesis 2:7.
    Which means Genesis 2:7 just completes Genesis 7:26-28 where God created the spiritual side of man, which creation no one can explain; yet in Genesis 2:7, God gives a body to that spiritual man, a body God formed from already existing natural elements. But that was simultaneous, it is only the count that separate them.
    God bless you.
  • MARK ANDREWS on Genesis 2 - 11 years ago
    I have read this chapter and found a bit of confusion. It is a detailed account of the beginning. God created man plural and then women! From that seed we are all in existence. Lean not to your on understanding, but rather give the holy spirit freedom to expand your knowledge of the truth. God has given us more than just chapters 1 and 2. Just look around us and all the witness he has given us. I find no such witness for evolution! I’ve never seen an ape turn into a man. Evolution is of man and creation of God. I am a living proof that there is one God, and so are you!!
  • Mkayla on Genesis 2 - 11 years ago
    That is very touching.
  • Kate on Genesis 3 - 11 years ago
    The serpent was Lucifer (the prince of this world, the devil) in disguise; a fallen angel, and is not associated with the earthly beasts that were created in Genesis 2:19.
  • Bro. Daniel FC on Genesis 2 - 11 years ago
    Genesis 2:
    1 Thus the heavens and the earth were finished and all the host of them. 2 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made. 3 And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made. 21 And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; … 22 And the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man. 23 And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man. 24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.” If the seventh day Sabbath was instituted at creation, along with the marriage between a man and a woman: why do people call it “the Jewish Sabbath”, and think that same sex marriage is OK? Could it be that we lost them both and now we are just looking for excuses not to listen to God? What kind of legacy do we leave to our children?
  • Mas on Genesis 3 - 11 years ago
    @Gary El,
    Yes, the serpent was one of the animals Adam named.
    Genesis 2:19 declares : “And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof”.
    The verse says “Adam called every living creature”, which definitely includes the serpent.
    God bless you.
  • Margaret on Genesis 2 - 11 years ago
    I like what Jane says, God knew us even before we came to be. Even before life was put in us just like before the plants got water to Grow, God knew of our existence. God is just awesome.
  • Hellen Beeldsnijder on Matthew 6:22 - 11 years ago
    Your body = the garden Genesis 2:10. And a river (spinal cord) went out of Eden (brain/arc) to water the garden (body): from there it separated into four headwaters. Pison: urine --Gibon: intestinal tract --Tigris: blood --Euphrates: the nerve fluid.
  • Mr. Mrs. Felicia Tonjo Numbere on Genesis 2 - 11 years ago
    Thanking God for his blessing upon us because it makes riches and adds no sorrow.
  • Stanley Long on Genesis 2 - 11 years ago
    No Sin - No Shame. The blackness of sin is far worse than man can comprehend. I am so glad I have been born again by grace through faith in the blood of Christ Jesus my Lord. There is no Shame in Jesus!
  • Michael K on Genesis 1 - 12 years ago
    I believe every written in King James Version is correct and there are no errors, but can someone please explain Genesis 1:27 it says God created man in his own image. And then in Genesis 2:5, it says after the seventh day, he rested and then God looked and there was not a man to till the ground, so he created one. But chapter 1 says he already created man? Please explain?
  • Neril W on Genesis 2:6 - 12 years ago
    I think this "mist" formed a vapour canopy over all the earth. It came down to help flood the earth in Noah's time. Since it stayed on the earth a rainbow was seen for the first time.
  • Robert on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    The first and second chapters of Genesis gave a brief explanation of creation. It’s fascinating how God gives such a cryptic account of the world’s beginning and then the creation of man. What a marvelous act and how can we really understand the full significances of creation and what it meant with such little information. Genesis 1:7 says, “And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so.” A number of people believe that an envelope of water was formed around the world which formed a condition similar to a hot house that allowed an even temperature throughout the new world. Not only did water exist on the earth but additional envelope of water circled the planet. As far as I know there is no hard proof that supports this theory but sounds plausible to me. Another interesting passage is Genesis 2:7, “And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” The idea that God stooped down and actually formed man from dust and then breathed into him to give life is mind boggling. Truly the work of creation is marvelous and wondrous.
  • Jane on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    Chapter 1 sheds a lot of light on not only the creation of the temporal earth but also the spiritual. In verse 1 it adds, "...and all the host of them”. We can ask, who are they? Then in verse 5 it reads "And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground". In other words we were created spiritually before we and all the earth were created temporally (physically). Our origins come from heaven. That is why the Lord knew us before we were ever born.
  • Riose on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    Chapter 2 of the Book of Genesis is a recapitulation of Chapter 1. Chapter 2 is emphasizing and giving more light to Chapter 1. Chapter 2 answers the question how God created Man and Woman.
  • Chanel on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    What I am getting from Genesis chapter 2 is that our God is teaching them and holding their hands. Yes, Adam was a man and Eve a women. Without God, they clearly wouldn’t know anything. Our God was teaching and showing Adam and Eve as his own children.
  • HARRY ALLISON and BEAUTIFUL WIFE SHIRLEY. on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    My "HELP MATE "is a gift from JESUS... SHIRLEY inspires me, loves me, corrects me, and completes me… THANK YOU JESUS for not creating us to be robots! WE CHOOSE YOU, after YOU CHOSE us...
  • David on Revelation 22:15 - 12 years ago
    I think that it may be related to the Garden of Eden, when God made man in His image, Genesis 2:8, 3:23. Genesis 4:16 tells of Cain going to the land of Nod and starting a family, whom God had marked for other men not to slay him. Maybe that Revelation 22:15 could be talking about that. Outside the Garden. Thank you and please write back to tell me what you think. Hope I expressed myself right. JESUS IS MY LORD! David.
  • Larry on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    I have often wondered when studying Genesis chapter one of creation, what the time gap may be as shown in Genesis chapter 2 verse 4. Chapter one states man and woman’s creation and all the creatures being sent forth to multiply. Chapter two shows the creation of Adam and all creatures again as well as Eve and the Garden of Eden.
  • Jill on Genesis 3 - 12 years ago
    We (women) weren't created as an afterthought or merely as an extension of man. God created us to fulfill Adam's need for an help meet ( Genesis 2:20). Ephesians 5:22-33 is also a great place to see the love of a husband for his wife. Verse 25 tells it best "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it;" Jesus loved us so much that He died for us; our husbands are to love us the same way and should be willing to sacrifice their lives for us as Christ did for mankind. That must mean that God wants men to recognize our value and worth as women.
  • Pernella Pollard on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    Can someone explain these two scriptures?
    #1 Genesis 1:26-28 " Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness."
    Verse27 “He created male and female".
    Genesis 2 "Formed man out of dust of the ground and breathed in his nostrils the breath of life," Verse 22 "Then the rib which the Lord God had taken from the man He made into a woman and he brought her to the man.
  • Richard E.Parmer on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    Where is Havilah?
  • Richard E.Parmer on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    When we read the word of God, we accept it as truth, and let the Holy Spirit guide us. He will give us revelation of his word: I find as when I read, I can find ways to doubt; but when I decide to trust, he makes it clear through study; or somebody will have the answer to my questions.
  • David on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    Having read the question about Cain, how old was he when he slayed Abel. Can I suggest that Adam and Eve could have been in the garden for 100 yrs before sin entered. Therefore, Cain could have been in his 20's when he killed Abel. This would mean that Eve bore Seth a short while, say within a couple of years of Able being killed. People often think that Adam/Eve sinned within a short space of time after being put in the garden, but I think they were there much longer. This is only my thought. Hope it helps.
  • Clint on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    @Chris, it may seem that God created man twice but in reality the second mention of creation is a recap or retelling with details not mentioned the first time! I hope that helped?
  • Mike Vellinga on Genesis 2:5 - 12 years ago
    Did it not rain on the earth until the days of judgment Noah, at the flood?
  • André on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    @Arthur,
    One can only replace when the first was taken away. Likewise one can replace the oldest with the least, as far as the least gets born after the eldest has passed away.
    And we should know that the Bible is not a like a census book where every single person must be listed. Bible is the word of God, and God spoke His word the way it can profit the believers, not necessarily the way we like it to be. With that God only lists those hold the thread, those that are pertinent to His word. There many (majority) who are not indicated, because they did not significantly impact there generation. There are people that God purposely removed from the genealogy of Jesus Christ, because of their worse behavior.
    So let’s take the word with simplicity of heart, and singleness of mind.
    God bless you
  • Arthur on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    @Andre
    I get that but I still don't get Cain being the first born and Seth being Abel's replacement. For both to be true Cain would have had to been over 100 when he killed Abel or else it took several generations for Abel’s Replacement to come.
  • André on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    @Arthur,
    Genesis 4 is the only section of the Bible that tells the story of Cain (and Abel), though they are also mentioned in few other sections of the Bible. And one section is not enough to tell one’s whole life.
    Yet the Bible says that Adam and Eve had two sons; Cain and Abel. Cain was land tiller and Abel sheep keeper. They both offered sacrifices of their fruits and God pleased only with Abel’s and was displeased with Cain’s; which caused Cain to get wroth with Abel, and ultimately slew him.
    Genesis 4:
    ‘’11 And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother’s blood from thy hand;
    12 When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.’’
    A fugitive and vagabond shalt thou be, which means he would have no fixed settlement, he would move from place to place, he could be seen at a certain time and disappear again.
    Verse 14 says ’’Behold, thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth;’’ Now, was Cain really driven from the face of the earth? The earth is figurative of man’s community. Cain lost harmony with the community.
    Verse 16 says ‘’And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden.’’ But could Cain really depart from the presence of the LORD ? No. this simply means Cain lost fellowship with GOD; otherwise he was still in face of the LORD.
    Verse 17: ‘’And Cain knew his wife; and she conceived,..’’ Now what may be the space of time between verses 16 and 17? It certainly took many years during which Adam and Eve were having other sons and daughters and Cain was coming and going as vagabond. It is in the course of this time that he got one of his siters for wife.
    Genesis 5:4 ‘’And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters:’’
  • Arthur on Genesis 2 - 12 years ago
    A few comments on questions I've seen. In the original Jewish Torah from which the first five books of the Bible come. Genesis 2:18 says God "had created" the animals. They were created before and He was just now bringing them to Adam. As for the comment that there had to be other people besides Adam that God created because Cain mated with one of them in 4:17, that was after he had killed Abel which had to be not too long before Seth was born because in 4:25 Seth is called a replacement for Abel. Seth was born 130 years after Creation, plenty of time for Adam and Eve to have had lots of children and for those children to have children and for those grandchildren to have children etc. etc God giving man dominion over the animals didn't make man the top of the food chain. Man didn't get permission to eat meat until after the Flood ( Genesis 9:3) Now a question. Was Cain the first child born to Adam and Eve? If he was then he would have been almost 130 years old when he killed Abel and I'd always thought of them being young when that happened. And would he really be just getting around to taking a wife at that advanced age?


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