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David Guzik commentary on Genesis 3, which describes the temptation and sin of Adam and Eve, as well their fall and the curse that came upon them.
David Guzik Sermons on Genesis. Click here to read David Guzik’s written commentary on the book of Genesis. Video and Audio Teaching Through the Book of Genesis. Genesis 1:1 – In the Beginning. Genesis 1:1-2 – Before the Beginning, At the Beginning. Genesis 1:3-23 – The First Five Days of Creation.
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Part 7 in Pastor David Guzik's in-depth look at the book of Genesis, covering the Fall and the initial temptation that led to it. Here is David Guzik's commentary on Genesis chapter 3: https ...
Recognizing the value of consistent reflection upon the Word of God in order to refocus one's mind and heart upon Christ and His Gospel of peace, we provide several reading plans designed to cover the entire Bible in a year.
1. It is certain it was the devil that beguiled Eve. The devil and Satan is the old serpent (Rev. 12:9), a malignant spirit, by creation an angel of light and an immediate attendant upon God's throne, but by sin become an apostate from his first state and a rebel against God's crown and dignity.
Want to join the discussion? Feel free to contribute! Part 8 in Pastor David Guzik's in-depth look at the book of Genesis, covering the aftermath of the Fall and the curses that followed it.
Commentators used to see in the words, “thou shalt bruise his heel,” a prediction of the sufferings and crucifixion of our Lord, as “the seed” of the woman; and in the words, “it shall bruise thy head,” the victory of the Crucified and Risen Son of Man over the forces of sin and death.
4 minute read. A Scripture study from Caring, part three of three. Read part two here. A story that began with three little words— “In the beginning…” —and carries on for just three chapters, sets the entire stage for a tremendous journey to come. Hope is found here.
(Genesis 3:4-5) Satan’s direct challenge to God’s Word. Then the serpent said to the woman, “You will not surely die. For God knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”