The Garden of Eden; Formation of Woman - (Genesis 2:4 - 25)
Lecture Two examined the formation of living creatures on
earth, climaxing with the creation of man. In this lecture, we study the Torah
text that begins the Torahs focus on human history alone. The lecture is
divided into four sections:
- G*d establishes the mediums for sustaining life on the
earth, particularly human life (Genesis 2:4-7)
- A description of the Garden in Eden (ibid. 2:8-15)
- The forbidden fruit (ibid. 2:16-17)
- A female partner for man (ibid. 2:18-24)
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2:18 |
G*d,
Master of all forces, purposefully thought
without effort |
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Man will not continue
to exist
as a lone
hermaphroditic human being; |
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I will make for him
the
female helper
as a separate person before him.
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2:19 |
G*d,
Master of all forces, fashioned from
the earth |
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all wild animals of the field, |
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and - from water
- all birds of the sky. |
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In anticipation of
fashioning the separate female helper,
G*d first brought them before Adam |
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to see what
classifying name
he would give each one in accordance with
Adams insight into the animal or bird species essential nature,
which included identifying each animals and birds proper mate. |
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Any animal or bird species that Adam would
classify by name as suitable to his
human nature,
G*d would refashion it into a female
human being. |
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2:20 |
Adam named every species of
herbivore,
bird of the sky, and carnivore
of the field - according to its intrinsic
nature; |
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however, for the name
man,
Adam did not find from among them a
suitable female that could be refashioned as a human female to stand
before him as a separate person. |
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2:21 |
As
a result of Adams craving to find a suitable female helper,
G*d, Master of all forces, caused
man to fall into a deep sleep, and he slept; |
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G*d took one of mans ribs and closed the flesh
in its place. |
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2:22 |
G*d built the rib that He took had taken from
Adam into a woman, |
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and He brought her to Adam. |
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2:23 |
Adam
expressed his own profound feeling of
attachment to her: |
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Now I have found a
female helper who is worthy of being called man, since she
is a bone from my bones, and flesh from my flesh; |
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she shall be called Woman, because she was
taken from man. |
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2:24 |
Consequently,
Adams male descendents exhibit a
similarly profound attachment to their wives: |
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A man leaves his close
blood-relation bond to his father and mother |
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and bonds to his wife. |
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The
husband and wife bond as blood relations
more intense than his bond to his parents. |
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2:25 |
Adam and Eve were both naked, yet they were not
embarrassed. |
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