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  • Evangleist Chatauna Robinson on Genesis 3 - 10 years ago
    Hello Max, I had answered this question on Saturday, unfortunately it did not get printed. I am trying it again. The prophetic mention of Jesus Christ is in verse 15 in this chapter. If you read verse 14 God is talking with the serpent and in verse 15 God is letting the serpent know or as some scholars say Satan that He is going to put enmity which means settled feeling of hatred or bitter attitude or feelings between Jesus and Satan. The scripture prophetically speaks about Jesus when it states And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed it shall bruise they head, and thou shalt bruise his heel . The woman that is prophetically spoken of here is Mary the mother of Jesus. When it says that her seed this is speaking about Jesus Christ, he will step on the serpent or Satan defeat him and he shall bruise his heel the serpent shall bruise Jesus heel . Other scriptures that pertain to this is found in Revelation 12 17 and Romans 16 20. There was an old song that we used to sing called I am going to step on the devil . Also Max, when you read over in St. John Chapter 1 and your read verses 1 14 you will see that God was the Word, He created all things, and He the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his glory . If you read over under Acts 2 you will find more answers to your questions.



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