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Genesis 3:20-24
Excerpted from: Flag of Our FatherWe see here stated in verse 20, that these two not only passed their physical nature to all men, but the emotional and mental proclivities that came with the disobedience as well. Failure to stay under the banner of God in the truth of His Word that should have led to unity within the magnificent beauty of God's garden, barred them from the Tree of Life. But as opposed to what Adam and Eve did in Genesis 3:7, to rely on their own newfound knowledge of good and evil and selfishly keep each other from the unifying parts that God made to bring them.
In Genesis 3:21 we see where it says, "Also for Adam and Eve the Lord God made tunics of skin and clothed them," God gave the first indication of what it would take to bring us back to Him. He sacrificed an animal and covered Adam and Eve, picturing what He would do to ultimately unite all mankind and bring them back to Him. Here God gives the first picture of the promised perfect sacrifice that would once again bring unity to the very good differences that God had created.
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