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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Eve
        life; living, the name given by Adam to his wife (Gen. 3:20;
        4:1). The account of her creation is given in Gen. 2:21, 22. The
        Creator, by declaring that it was not good for man to be alone,
        and by creating for him a suitable companion, gave sanction to
        monogamy. The commentator Matthew Henry says: "This companion
        was taken from his side to signify that she was to be dear unto
        him as his own flesh. Not from his head, lest she should rule
        over him; nor from his feet, lest he should tyrannize over her;
        but from his side, to denote that species of equality which is
        to subsist in the marriage state." And again, "That wife that is
        of God's making by special grace, and of God's bringing by
        special providence, is likely to prove a helpmeet to her
        husband." Through the subtle temptation of the serpent she
        violated the commandment of God by taking of the forbidden
        fruit, which she gave also unto her husband (1 Tim. 2:13-15; 2
        Cor. 11:3). When she gave birth to her first son, she said, "I
        have gotten a man from the Lord" (R.V., "I have gotten a man
        with the help of the Lord," Gen. 4:1). Thus she welcomed Cain,
        as some think, as if he had been the Promised One the "Seed of
        the woman."
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Eve' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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