The Nakedness Motif and the Fall

Then the eyes of both were opened, and they knew they were naked; and the sewed fig leaves together and made themselves aprons. Gen 3:7 The concept of nakedness is too deep for the human mind to unravel. What it was before the fall can only be guessed at. What it is now, both dark … Read more

Snaky Words

Did God say …? You will not die…! Gen 3:1, 4-5 God “spoke” all creation into being through “words.” The snake, who we have previously identified as a “demonophany,” the “dark side” of the Theophany motif in the Garden, attempts to undo creation by deceitful words. Since evil has no necessary existence independent of God’s … Read more

The Faces of Adam, Eve, and Evil

The story of Adam and Eve with the snake is disarmingly simple. We may dismiss it outright as ridiculously unscientific and impossible to believe or to take seriously. However, it refuses to go away. In fact, it demands to be taken at face value. The human race most certainly had an origin, and even though … Read more

God’s Temple and Evil

Now the serpent was more subtle than any other wild creature that the Lord God had made.  Gen. 3:1 We have seen that God created His great temple from the very chaotic elements of the watery deep, formless earth, and darkness. The great paradox is that He created something so firm and enduring on something … Read more

The Purpose of Marriage and the Place of Animals

It is not Good that Man should be Alone; I will make him a helper to fit him.      Gen. 2:18 The fact that Adam was in original solitude without a helper is repeated twice and acts like “bookends” to the creation and naming of animals (2:18 and 20).  The primary meaning is obvious; Adam needs … Read more

In Statu Viae

…for in the day that you eat of it you shall die. Gen. 2:17 As we view Genesis 1 and 2, we find that God made all things that make up His cosmic temple “good,” but not “good” in a finished sort of way. He left the three elements of chaos ─ darkness, the watery … Read more

Binary World of Bright Side/Dark Side

God made the world binary. Everything comes in twos, whether in sets like man/woman, opposites like black/white, or dark side/bright side in positive-negative contrasts. Pagans observed this latter phenomenon and naturally concluded that reality was dualistic, where good and evil always existed alongside each other as equal powers, and are in eternal conflict. Their pantheons … Read more

The Two Trees

… the tree of life was also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. (Gen. 2:9) Trees tend to be mere plants to us westerners with little or no spiritual symbolism. Not so with the Hebrews, and for that matter, all ancient peoples. Trees always had … Read more

A Look into the Holy of Holies

And out of the ground the Lord God made to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food … Gen 2:9 It is, therefore, evident that the opinion is false of those who asserted that it made no difference to the truth of the faith what anyone holds about creatures, … Read more