In conclusion, this essay presented my interpretation of the text in the book of Genesis other writers views on the same subject were in cooperated like Watson (2003) who contends that the topic of closeness in Genesis 2 (God's production of man and woman) is interlaced with the topic of distance in Genesis 3 (man and woman's unique sin against God). This double subject as opposes by Watson, incorporates the story and is applied as an abstract gadget by the creator to uncover the disturbance of request that happens in everyday life. While Hauser's examination concentrates on the issue that evidently comes about because of the transgression of Adam and Eve, different commentators see the end of this story to some degree in an unexpected way. Dan E. Blazes thinks about the irregularities inside …show more content…
This hypothesis would work under the assumption that in the Bible’s metanarrative, from the moment God uttered his judgment against the serpent, the seed of the woman (the collective of those who trust God) were hoping for the seed of the woman (the man who would achieve the ultimate victory over the serpent). If the books of the Bible were written by and for a remnant of people hoping for the coming of this person, one would expect to find in these texts various resonations of this promise of God. The essay argued that one does, in fact, find imagery from Gen 3:15 in many texts across both testaments. Believers have seen the seed of the woman crushing the head(s) of the seed of the serpent; believers have seen shattered enemies, trampled enemies, dust eating defeated enemies, and smashed serpents. The essay finds this evidence