RE: If God of Abraham is true, then why didnt he use his intelligent design to make a new
June 25, 2017 at 5:24 pm
The story of Adam and Eve illustrates several of the Ten Commandments from Exodus 34:12-26.
The first one is the First Commandment, about worshiping no other God except Yahweh, the God of the Hebrews and the God of the armies. Adam and Eve broke that commandment when they followed the serpent and ate from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Exodus 34:14
Yahweh then showed them mercy, which is a recurring theme in the Bible.
The second one is the Fourth Commandment, about the firstborn males being Yahweh's to do with as he pleases. Adam, being the original golem, was Yahweh's to do with as he pleased. That theme is repeated in Romans 9:20-21, which says that the potter has the right to make one vessel for honor and another vessel for garbage.
The story also encapsulates the ebb and flow of the relationship between the Israelites and their God Yahweh that's repeated in all of the biblical stories.
Remember, all of the biblical stories are based upon the passage in Exodus 34:10-28. Once you understand that it helps you to see which of the Ten Commandments the story is illustrating. Exodus 34:10 is the basis for all of the miracles.
The first one is the First Commandment, about worshiping no other God except Yahweh, the God of the Hebrews and the God of the armies. Adam and Eve broke that commandment when they followed the serpent and ate from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Exodus 34:14
Yahweh then showed them mercy, which is a recurring theme in the Bible.
The second one is the Fourth Commandment, about the firstborn males being Yahweh's to do with as he pleases. Adam, being the original golem, was Yahweh's to do with as he pleased. That theme is repeated in Romans 9:20-21, which says that the potter has the right to make one vessel for honor and another vessel for garbage.
The story also encapsulates the ebb and flow of the relationship between the Israelites and their God Yahweh that's repeated in all of the biblical stories.
Remember, all of the biblical stories are based upon the passage in Exodus 34:10-28. Once you understand that it helps you to see which of the Ten Commandments the story is illustrating. Exodus 34:10 is the basis for all of the miracles.