Others of Source

01/21/2025

And the man said, The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat.

13 And the LORD God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done? and the woman said, The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat.

Genesis 2:12-23

Ah yes, the all inclusive argument, the tale as old since time, or that of beauty and the beast. Only it's not a beast is it but rather a very real talking serpent at least. He's got a lot of stuff to say too had anyone ever actually bothered to listen. Apparently, the woman and the tree and the serpent all have a complicated relationship of some sorts as in Reuben where it seems they've been holding some of grudges. Isn't it interesting how the Lord had chased the woman here all the way from Naphtalim or the path of the angels on down through Joseph where the ruling occurs as little takes place over much. You'll have to come up with some class to put Reuben under, I'm very much sorry to say not to down it or nothing. I'm not sure if they had talking animals back in that day, and I'm fairly certain there's none today but if they did, here's what they'd say. Adam blames the woman for her poor decisions most certainly though since they came in a pair. It being Adam's job to watch over the garden and all, it seems he was not quite without fault. How could he though be in several places at once all the time. That's the common expression going in in houses today when the husband's mad or fussy or grumpy saying as at Bethany, 'Lord if you had only been here, my brother would not have died.' Only it was the wife very much proper or so on from there. He couldn't be in two places at once, t'wasn't much possible straight from the first. Then again, in a glorified state, as with all things created but to give praise back to the Lord, this whole issue of a missing life partner is very much – well, there's children listening. Let's not give them a run for their money. It's just with the walls having ears and all and my knowing what children do but to imitate and so to listen. Your not knowing that is a failure in who? Then again consider this as those that are pulled from the garden. Adam's part is a failure to do as well as to listen. With all the creatures roaming around through the garden, none had approached Adam to ask his opinion. Either Adam didn't think too highly of these of else something else besides this was wrong with the Garden. Given that the serpent talked just fine when it answered the Lord, the reason they hadn't talked since was man's failure to listen. That's why when the man blamed the woman, the Lord simply went straight to the source completely disregarding his further opinion. This was birthed in the mismanagement of man as straight from the source and also disorder. The Lord in Naphtalim would have to function as some sort of a reaper of course. Which of you think if it, that's what he's doing here very much really.