In the Beginning

 

In the Beginning

   On the 5th day, not after the Sabbath, God created them male and female and told them to “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth”. It doesn't say to live in the Garden. The Male and females were spoken into creation, and did not have life breathed or Holy Spirited into them.adam

    Mar 2:27  And he said unto them, The sabbath was made for man(or Adam) , and not man for the sabbath: 

Mar 2:28  Therefore the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath. 


   Paul compares Adam to Yeshua, for a reason. After creation week it says,” there was no man to till the ground”, not that there were no people. Remember the Parable of the sower starting in Matthew 13:24. Yeshua says He is the sower and the earth was the world.


   Adam had life breathed into him and could have shared it with the others in the world but he lost that life by eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, or Ten Commandment Covenant. It never said the Tree was bad. That is why the serpent said it would make you like Elohim, knowing good from evil.

    God did not breath life into Eve like He did Adam, but it says she was the mother of all living souls. God put Adam in a deep sleep (like our death), and from his side God took and formed Eve for Adam.

    When Yeshua was on the Cross and fell asleep, a roman soldier put a sword in His side and out came blood and water (like was used for first Covenant), for the 2nd Covenant for God to form us into His bride.


   When Cain killed Able, he went to the land of Nod, for a wife. These people were not his  brothers and sisters.  It says, Elohim in Hebrew or the word God's, created man in their image.  

   Since Adam had the Knowledge of Good and Evil in him he was an Elohim, just like at the burning bush, Moses was told he would be an Elohim to Aaron. 

   So Adam's sons, (not Angels), would be the sons of Elohim, that married the daughter's of men that were spoken into creation.

     Heb 1:5  For to which of the angels did He ever say, "You are My Son; today I have begotten You"? And again, "I will be a Father to Him, and He shall be a Son to Me." Psalm 2:7    

   Yehovah does not change. He wouldn't tell Adam and Eve's children to have sex together, then later change His mind and say that it's a sin.

   If God can change, we have no hope. Because He could change His mind that Yeshua's death on the Cross didn't take away sin. 

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