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| #Post#: 2495-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Cleaving | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 18, 2025, 2:06 pm | |
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| Is a difference in the sexes being pointed out here? | |
| Genesis 2:24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his | |
| mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one | |
| flesh. | |
| I think women tend to be more loving than men. Most women love | |
| their children automatically and want to care for them. I also | |
| think almost any woman could be happy with almost any man if he | |
| "cleaved" to her and did his best to make her happy. Some women | |
| in unhappy marriages persist in doing their best trying to | |
| "tame" the man. Men, generally speaking, tend to be more | |
| independent and need to learn to love. | |
| I tend to think too that if a woman commits adultery, it's | |
| because she doesn't feel loved by her husband and is looking for | |
| some affection. Men can commit adultery on a whim. | |
| Thoughts? | |
| #Post#: 2496-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 18, 2025, 2:34 pm | |
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| Most people think about the mistake Eve made; but I attribute | |
| some blame to Adam too. I believe if he had "cleaved" to her | |
| and made her feel loved -- if the two had become one -- she | |
| would not have listened to the voice of the serpent. Where was | |
| Adam when the serpent showed up? Was Eve alone? Hmmm. | |
| #Post#: 2497-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: Mike Waters Date: October 18, 2025, 2:42 pm | |
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| [quote author=KerryD link=topic=82.msg2495#msg2495 | |
| date=1760814369] | |
| Thoughts? | |
| [/quote] | |
| Goods thoughts spoiled by mine ... which is to point to Man's | |
| obsession with 'Cleavages'. | |
| #Post#: 2498-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 18, 2025, 2:54 pm | |
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| [quote author=Mike Waters link=topic=82.msg2497#msg2497 | |
| date=1760816544] | |
| Goods thoughts spoiled by mine ... which is to point to Man's | |
| obsession with 'Cleavages'. | |
| [/quote]That reminds me of something I can't explain too well. | |
| Some women "blessed" in that department make me uncomfortable, | |
| especially if they're married. Are they advertising what they | |
| have, hoping to entice a man into making a pass? Other women | |
| can be blessed in that department, but they don't make me | |
| nervous since I am so confident their marriages are happy that | |
| they're not interested in finding a partner for adultery. They | |
| aren't looking for cheap thrills. | |
| #Post#: 2499-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 19, 2025, 1:43 am | |
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| There seems to be a parallel in Revelation to this passage in | |
| Genesis. | |
| Man was made on Day Six. Was he/she divided on Day Six? I | |
| think so; and I think Adam and Eve were meant to unite on the | |
| Sabbath to become one. Some Jews believe it is very good for a | |
| married couple to have intercourse on the Sabbath. | |
| https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/sex-on-shabbat/ | |
| Now let us jump forward to the end of the Sixth Day, figuring a | |
| day is as a thousand years. What is happening right before the | |
| Glorious Seventh Day or Era? | |
| Revelation 17 Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to | |
| him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath | |
| made herself ready. | |
| 8 And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine | |
| linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness | |
| of saints. | |
| 9 And he saith unto me, Write, Blessed are they which are called | |
| unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he saith unto me, | |
| These are the true sayings of God. | |
| Why white? The wife of the Lamb is clad in the Divine Light as | |
| Adam and Eve had been before they fell and felt shame at being | |
| naked. The wife in Revelation is ready. | |
| 11 And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he | |
| that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in | |
| righteousness he doth judge and make war. | |
| So we see Jesus leaving his heavenly home to meet the wife | |
| waiting for him. This parallels Genesis nicely when it says the | |
| man should leave his parents to cleave to his wife. | |
| Revelation continues with the defeating of the beast and false | |
| prophet; and finally an angel defeats the serpent. | |
| 20:1 And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of | |
| the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. | |
| 2 And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the | |
| Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, | |
| The woman who had been persecuted by the dragon and hid in the | |
| wilderness is then depicted as the Bride of Christ or the New | |
| Jerusalem descending from Heaven. | |
| 21:9 And there came unto me one of the seven angels which had | |
| the seven vials full of the seven last plagues, and talked with | |
| me, saying, Come hither, I will shew thee the bride, the Lamb's | |
| wife. | |
| 10 And he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high | |
| mountain, and shewed me that great city, the holy Jerusalem, | |
| descending out of heaven from God, | |
| #Post#: 2500-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: Mike Waters Date: October 19, 2025, 3:14 am | |
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| Many thanks for your 'Parallels' input, Kerry. | |
| Please keep it up. | |
| #Post#: 2501-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: Rita Date: October 19, 2025, 5:27 am | |
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| I decided to look already at � Adam and Eve � | |
| Firstly - cleaving and leaving your mother and father � | |
| generally in ancient Israeli culture families all lived | |
| together. In my Bible notes it states that the context here was | |
| about priorities - in other words when a son marries the needs | |
| of his wife should come before the needs of the parents. ( Prior | |
| to marriage the needs of the parents would have been met first ) | |
| Secondly - We do not know when the snake put thoughts into Eves | |
| head about the tree - in the ESV it follows that interaction | |
| with � so when � �.this to my implies that it was later on at | |
| another time. Temptation often comes first with a thought and | |
| later an action, but not always immediately. Like most | |
| temptations Eve only remembers the positive benefits ( it will | |
| make � one wise � - how often is this the only thing we | |
| consider. | |
| Thirdly - Adam was with her at the time of giving into the | |
| temptation and as she reached for the fruit never challenged her | |
| ( so he was equally tested with regards to his obedience to God | |
| and the role he had been given with regards to being a husband ) | |
| I don�t believe that Eve was in need of anything other than | |
| guidance to do the right thing by God | |
| It also made me think that God didn�t have to make the tree of | |
| knowledge of good and evil productive of fruit that would be | |
| pleasing to the eye, he could have just made it a beautiful | |
| tree. The fact that originally , after all the animals, | |
| creatures were created, they were classed as good. So something | |
| had shifted, the fact that the snake was considered more crafty | |
| perhaps was evidence that � Satan prowls around waiting � | |
| observing all that was created it was the snake that he felt he | |
| could use to entice. | |
| However all of this happened because God allowed it to happen, | |
| which meant there was purpose in it all. Up to this point there | |
| was no evidence that Adam and Eve didn�t trust and obey, the | |
| only way you prove trust is to test obedience. | |
| #Post#: 2502-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: Dave Date: October 19, 2025, 2:28 pm | |
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| This is an interesting subject as it's recorded in Gen 2, it | |
| seems it's Adam who quotes verse 24, odd scenario as neither had | |
| a 'father or mother' cleave = to cling to, a strong affection | |
| for; is he to cling to his wife until love blossoms. There was | |
| no Tim LaHaye manuals for them. | |
| And God blessed them, and God said unto 'THEM'; Be Fruitful, and | |
| Multiply, and Replenish the earth, and subdue it, and have | |
| dominion over---------. but no admonition to love each other and | |
| they were not ashamed. | |
| The question being did 'they fulfill' what God blessed them for | |
| or look we for another? | |
| As to the tree blame, was it just a ploy for the 'seed;' so was | |
| it a no blame action to further, the plan and purpose of the | |
| Lord? TBC. | |
| #Post#: 2503-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 19, 2025, 10:43 pm | |
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| [quote author=Dave link=topic=82.msg2502#msg2502 | |
| date=1760902134] | |
| This is an interesting subject as it's recorded in Gen 2, it | |
| seems it's Adam who quotes verse 24, odd scenario as neither had | |
| a 'father or mother' cleave = to cling to, a strong affection | |
| for; is he to cling to his wife until love blossoms. There was | |
| no Tim LaHaye manuals for them. | |
| And God blessed them, and God said unto 'THEM'; Be Fruitful, and | |
| Multiply, and Replenish the earth, and subdue it, and have | |
| dominion over---------. but no admonition to love each other and | |
| they were not ashamed. | |
| The question being did 'they fulfill' what God blessed them for | |
| or look we for another? | |
| As to the tree blame, was it just a ploy for the 'seed;' so was | |
| it a no blame action to further, the plan and purpose of the | |
| Lord? TBC. | |
| [/quote]The scenario is very odd and difficult. What if Adam | |
| hadn't joined Eve in eating of the forbidden fruit? Could he | |
| have obeyed the commandment to be fruitful? I have been told | |
| and believe Adam deliberately chose death so he could be with | |
| Eve. I see Love in it. After all, they were in the image and | |
| likeness of God, so wouldn't they have had a loving nature? | |
| I see a parallel with the New Testament too where Jesus chose | |
| death, knowing he would die but still leaving his Heavenly home | |
| out of Love for those he had been sent to preach to --Israel -- | |
| to restore and redeem them so they could convert the Gentiles. | |
| The difference is Jesus defeated the serpent after his future | |
| "bride" had been bitten and poisoned. That leaves me wondering | |
| if Adam could have "redeemed" Eve? I do not know. | |
| #Post#: 2504-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Cleaving | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 19, 2025, 10:57 pm | |
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| [quote author=Rita link=topic=82.msg2501#msg2501 | |
| date=1760869638] | |
| I decided to look already at � Adam and Eve � | |
| Firstly - cleaving and leaving your mother and father � | |
| generally in ancient Israeli culture families all lived | |
| together. In my Bible notes it states that the context here was | |
| about priorities - in other words when a son marries the needs | |
| of his wife should come before the needs of the parents. ( Prior | |
| to marriage the needs of the parents would have been met first ) | |
| [/quote]Didn't they have separate tents? | |
| [quote]Secondly - We do not know when the snake put thoughts | |
| into Eves head about the tree - in the ESV it follows that | |
| interaction with � so when � �.this to my implies that it was | |
| later on at another time. Temptation often comes first with a | |
| thought and later an action, but not always immediately. Like | |
| most temptations Eve only remembers the positive benefits ( it | |
| will make � one wise � - how often is this the only thing we | |
| consider. [/quote] | |
| Did she feel inferior to God? Did she want to be superior to | |
| Adam? Did she lose faith in God? It seems to me she didn't | |
| accept the fact that God is Love, so any commandments He gives | |
| are given to benefit others. | |
| [quote]Thirdly - Adam was with her at the time of giving into | |
| the temptation and as she reached for the fruit never challenged | |
| her ( so he was equally tested with regards to his obedience to | |
| God and the role he had been given with regards to being a | |
| husband ) [/quote]I don't know that Adam was present. | |
| [quote]I don�t believe that Eve was in need of anything other | |
| than guidance to do the right thing by God [/quote] | |
| I think Eve needed Adam and Adam needed her since they were two | |
| halves of one being, temporarily separated. | |
| [quote]It also made me think that God didn�t have to make the | |
| tree of knowledge of good and evil productive of fruit that | |
| would be pleasing to the eye, he could have just made it a | |
| beautiful tree. The fact that originally , after all the | |
| animals, creatures were created, they were classed as good. So | |
| something had shifted, the fact that the snake was considered | |
| more crafty perhaps was evidence that � Satan prowls around | |
| waiting � observing all that was created it was the snake that | |
| he felt he could use to entice. | |
| However all of this happened because God allowed it to happen, | |
| which meant there was purpose in it all. Up to this point there | |
| was no evidence that Adam and Eve didn�t trust and obey, the | |
| only way you prove trust is to test obedience. | |
| [/quote]There is an idea that Adam and Eve were meant to eat of | |
| the forbidden fruit later. This idea says that the Tree of Life | |
| and the Tree of the Knowledge were also meant to be one Tree. | |
| After Adam and Eve were joined together and become one, they | |
| were meant to eat of both trees at the same time. Eve would | |
| pick fruit from one half of the tree and Adam from the other | |
| half. Note the peculiar phrasing: | |
| Genesis 2:16 And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of | |
| every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: | |
| 17 But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt | |
| not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou | |
| shalt surely die. | |
| It reminds me of salt, a sacred symbol, which is composed of two | |
| poisons, sodium and chlorine. Each could kill us separately; but | |
| when combined it is a useful thing our bodies need (although not | |
| to excess). | |
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