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1 Or il serpente era il più astuto di tutti gli animali dei campi che l’Eterno Iddio aveva fatti; ed esso disse alla donna: "Come! Iddio v’ha detto: Non mangiate del frutto di tutti gli alberi del giardino?"

2 E la donna rispose al serpente: "Del frutto degli alberi del giardino ne possiamo mangiare;

3 ma del frutto dell’albero ch’è in mezzo al giardino Iddio ha detto: Non ne mangiate e non lo toccate, che non abbiate a morire".

4 E il serpente disse alla donna: "No, non morrete affatto;

5 ma Iddio sa che nel giorno che ne mangerete, gli occhi vostri s’apriranno, e sarete come Dio, avendo la conoscenza del bene e del male".

6 E la donna vide che il frutto dell’albero era buono a mangiarsi, ch’era bello a vedere, e che l’albero era desiderabile per diventare intelligente; prese del frutto, ne mangiò, e ne dette anche al suo marito ch’era con lei, ed egli ne mangiò.

7 Allora si apersero gli occhi ad ambedue, e s’accorsero ch’erano ignudi; e cucirono delle foglie di fico, e se ne fecero delle cinture.

8 E udirono la voce dell’Eterno Iddio il quale camminava nel giardino sul far della sera; e l’uomo e sua moglie si nascosero dalla presenza dell’Eterno Iddio, fra gli alberi del giardino.

9 E l’Eterno Iddio chiamò l’uomo e gli disse: "Dove sei?" E quegli rispose:

10 "Ho udito la tua voce nel giardino, e ho avuto paura, perch’ero ignudo, e mi sono nascosto".

11 E Dio disse: "Chi t’ha mostrato ch’eri ignudo? Hai tu mangiato del frutto dell’albero del quale io t’avevo comandato di non mangiare?"

12 L’uomo rispose: "La donna che tu m’hai messa accanto, è lei che m’ha dato del frutto dell’albero, e io n’ho mangiato".

13 E l’Eterno Iddio disse alla donna: "Perché hai fatto questo?" E la donna rispose: "Il serpente mi ha sedotta, ed io ne ho mangiato".

14 Allora l’Eterno Iddio disse al serpente: "Perché hai fatto questo, sii maledetto fra tutto il bestiame e fra tutti gli animali dei campi! Tu camminerai sul tuo ventre, e mangerai polvere tutti i giorni della tua vita.

15 E io porrò inimicizia fra te e la donna, e fra la tua progenie e la progenie di lei; questa progenie ti schiaccerà il capo, e tu le ferirai il calcagno".

16 Alla donna disse: "Io moltiplicherò grandemente le tue pene e i dolori della tua gravidanza; con dolore partorirai figliuoli; i tuoi desideri si volgeranno verso il tuo marito, ed egli dominerà su te".

17 E ad Adamo disse: "Perché hai dato ascolto alla voce della tua moglie e hai mangiato del frutto dell’albero circa il quale io t’avevo dato quest’ordine: Non ne mangiare, il suolo sarà maledetto per causa tua; ne mangerai il frutto con affanno, tutti i giorni della tua vita.

18 Esso ti produrrà spine e triboli, e tu mangerai l’erba dei campi.

19 mangerai il pane col sudore del tuo volto, finché tu ritorni nella terra donde fosti tratto; perché sei polvere, e in polvere ritornerai".

20 E l’uomo pose nome Eva alla sua moglie, perch’è stata la madre di tutti i viventi.

21 E l’Eterno Iddio fece ad Adamo e alla sua moglie delle tuniche di pelle, e li vestì.

22 Poi l’Eterno Iddio disse: "Ecco, l’uomo è diventato come uno di noi quanto a conoscenza del bene e dei male. Guardiamo ch’egli non stenda la mano e prenda anche del frutto dell’albero della vita, e ne mangi, e viva in perpetuo".

23 Perciò l’Eterno Iddio mandò via l’uomo dal giardino d’Eden, perché lavorasse la terra donde era stato tratto.

24 Così egli scacciò l’uomo; e pose ad oriente del giardino d’Eden i cherubini, che vibravano da ogni parte una spada fiammeggiante, per custodire la via dell’albero della vita.

   

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True Christianity # 470

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470. We Are Not Life, but We Are Vessels for Receiving Life from God

There is a generally held belief that there is life in us, that it belongs to us, and that therefore we are not only vessels for receiving life but we ourselves are life. This common belief derives from the way things appear to be, because we are alive, that is, we sense, think, speak, and act completely as if we had autonomy. Therefore the statement that we are not life, but are vessels for receiving life, cannot help but seem like something completely unheard of before, or like a paradox that goes against our sense-oriented thinking because it goes against the way things appear to be. I have blamed this misleading belief on the way things appear to be - the belief that we are in fact life, and therefore that life has been created as part of us and grafted onto us from birth. But the real reason for this misleading belief (which is based on the way things appear to be) is that many people today are earthly, and few are spiritual. The earthly self makes judgments based on appearances and resulting false impressions, when in fact these run directly counter to the truth, which is that we are not life but are vessels for receiving life.

[2] The fact that we are not life but are vessels for receiving life from God is demonstrated by the following clear points of evidence: All things that have been created are intrinsically finite. Human beings, because they are finite, could only have been created from finite things. Therefore in the Book of Creation it says that Adam was made from the ground and its dust [Genesis 2:7; 3:19]. In fact, he was named for the ground, since "Adam" means the soil of the earth. And every human being actually consists of nothing other than types of materials that are in the earth or are in the atmosphere from the earth. The elements that are in the atmosphere from the earth we absorb through our lungs and through the pores all over our bodies; we absorb the denser substances through foods made up of earthly elements.

[3] As for the human spirit, however, that too has been created from things that are finite. What is the human spirit but a vessel for the life that the mind possesses? The finite things of which it is made are spiritual substances. These substances exist in the spiritual world, but they have also been incorporated into our earth in a hidden way. If these spiritual substances were not present within material substances, seeds would not be loaded with hidden instructions and would not miraculously develop, without deviation, from the first shoot all the way to the production of fruit and new seeds. Worms would not be generated from emanations from the ground and from the gases exuded by plants with which the atmosphere is saturated.

[4] It is unreasonable to think that the Infinite could create anything other than what is finite; and that human beings, because they are finite, are anything other than forms that the Infinite is able to bring to life from the life he has within himself. Indeed, this is what is meant by the following: "Jehovah God formed the human being, the dust from the earth, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life" (Genesis 2:7). Because God is infinite, he is life in itself. This life is not something he can create and then transfer into a human being - that would make the human being God. The serpent or Devil, and from him, Eve and Adam, had the insane thought that this had actually happened. This is why the serpent said, "On the day you eat some of the fruit of this tree, your eyes will be opened and you will be like God" (Genesis 3:5).

[5] At the end of the earliest church, when it came to its final close, people latched onto the dreadful conviction that God had transfused and transferred himself into human beings. I know so because I have heard it from their own mouths. On account of their horrendous belief that they are gods, they remain profoundly hidden in an underground chamber. No one can get near it without collapsing as a result of inner dizziness. (The fact that Adam and his wife mean and describe the earliest church was made known under the previous heading [466].)

  
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