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Bobby, I think where you are confusing the issue post fall is in God telling Eve due to their sin her desire will be that of her husband (to usurp his authority) and his will be to dominate her (both sin).
gl gave a good explanation. I could have done that, but I'm just not as talky. :laugh:
Strange for a woman huh?Did I say that?
Makes sense.
So I guess the only thing that still alludes me
Did Adam personally witness the deception/temptation or not?
Most of the conservative commentaries that I've read indicate, from context, that Adam was present and knew what was happening.
They base that on this:
3:6b ...she took of its fruit and ate, and she also gave some to her husband who was with her, and he ate.
Why did Adam not stop her? We're not told specifically. We can speculate, for instance, neither understood what the word "die" really meant, because (from a tet-driven young earth creation perspective) they had seen nothing die, and so had no consciousness of the penalty; or perhaps because they had no concept of "lie" they did not know that the words of the serpent were infact not truthful. But, to adopt either of these views is to say something that Scripture does not tell us.
22The wives! to your own husbands subject yourselves, as to the Lord,
23because the husband is head of the wife, as also the Christ [is] head of the assembly, and he is saviour of the body,
24but even as the assembly is subject to Christ, so also [are] the wives to their own husbands in everything.
25The husbands! love your own wives, as also the Christ did love the assembly,