Friday, May 31, 2019
The Book of Genesis Essay -- Bible Religion Papers
The Book of Genesis   Genesis tells us that in the beginning,  god created the heavens,   separated light from dark, and gave earth life.  god also created two    manoeuvers in the Garden of Eden. One was the tree of life and the other   was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Adam was given life   for the  primary time, and as a special gift, God created Eve. Moreover,   God gave mankind freewill, allowing them to do whatever they pleased,   so although God had forbidden Adam and Eve to touch the tree of   knowledge of good and evil, He knew that it was their own choice   whether or not to obey Him.   In the story of the First Sin we see this first  betoken of LUST.   lust n. Intense or unrestrained sexual craving. An overwhelming desire   or craving a lust for power. Intense eagerness or  fervor a lust   for life.   The crafty serpent convinced Eve into eating the forbidden fruit by   telling her, You will not die for God knows that when you eat of it   your eyes will be op   ened, and you will be like God, knowing good and   evil (Genesis 3.4). Eve was curious to know what this evil was, and    because she lusted for knowledge to be powerful like the almighty God.   Eve took her chances and put her faith in the serpent and not the   Lord. After she ate the forbidden fruit, she offered it to her  conserve   who was also curious as to what it would do to them. Now the Lord came   down to confront Adam, and for the first time, Adam was afraid and   hid. They were punished accordingly and now had to  delay knowing the   darker half to life -- evil.   wrath n. Forceful, often vindictive anger. Punishment or vengeance as   a manifestation of anger. Divine retribution for sin...  ...  because he was Jacobs favorite son.   envy n. A feeling of discontent and resentment aroused by and in   conjunction with desire for the possessions or qualities of another.   Anyone would have love to take his place, but there was no separating   Joseph from his father. The envi   ous brothers got together and   conspired to kill him, but instead ended up selling their youngest   sibling to slavery. In the end, Joseph prospered  date all the others   ended up where they started envying their brother.   As you can see, the original examples of each of the Deadly Sins are   present in Genesis. From the beginning, we read about Lust in the   story of Adam and Eve and end up with a story about Envy in Joseph and   his brothers. Today, modern day people have to  wangle with choices   between good and evil just like the times of Adam and Eve.                  
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