The Fall of Man
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COMMENT:
This chapter tells of the temptation of Eve by the serpent, the sin
of Adam and Eve in eating the forbidden fruit, their shame and separation
from God, and God’s act of sending them out of the Garden of Eden. This
chapter deals doctrinally with shat is known as the Fall of Man.
WHAT
DOES IT SAY?
1. The
serpent, as a representation of Satan, was more ____________ than any
beast of the field.
2. After
Adam and Eve ate of the forbidden fruit, their eyes were opened, they
knew that they were __________, and they sewed _______ _________ together
to make aprons.
3. God
judges the woman for her sin by telling her, “in ____________ thou
shalt bring forth children; and thy ___________ shall be to thy husband.”
4. In
judgment for his sin, God tells the man, “In the sweat of thy _______shalt
thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ___________.”
5. In
place of their handmade aprons, God made coats of _________ for Adam
and Eve to wear.
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN?
1. After
their sin, Adam and Eve heard the voice of the LORD God walking in
the garden in the cool of the day. Why does the Bible put so
much emphasis on God’s voice? What does this passage teach us
about man fellowshipping with God?
2. Verse
15 is a classic prophecy of the coming of Jesus Christ. He
is the seed of the woman (see Galatians 4:4). Who then would
be the seed of the serpent [remember that the serpent is a representation
of the devil]?
When will the woman’s seed bruise the head of the serpent? To what
does the bruising of the heel of the woman’s seed refer?
3. Read
verses 22-24. After Adam sinned, God
determines that he can no longer eat of the tree of life? How
would you describe the tree of life?
Why would God not want Adam to eat of it after he had sinned? What
was used to guard the tree?
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN TO ME?
1. In verse
6, Eve is tempted when she “saw that the tree was good for food,
and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to
make one wise.” Notice the three different temptations. They
have been compared to the three mentioned in 1John 2:16—the lust
of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life. Match
them up for yourself. Which matches which? What does
this verse tell us about how we are tempted to sin? Take each
point and give modern day temptations that use that particular way
to draw us into sin.
2. God
asked Adam what had happened to make him hide from God. He said,
“The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and
I did eat” (v.12). He asked the woman
and she said, “The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat” (v.13). Everyone
blames someone else. How is this like us today? Give examples.
Read Adam’s excuse carefully. Who is he really blaming?
SUGGESTED
MEMORY VERSES: Genesis
3:6, 15, 19
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