Ge 3:1-5. THE TEMPTATION.
1. the serpent--The fall of man was effected by the seductions
of a serpent. That it was a real serpent is evident from the plain and
artless style of the history and from the many allusions made to it in
the New Testament. But the material serpent was the instrument or tool
of a higher agent, Satan or the devil, to whom the sacred writers apply
from this incident the reproachful name of "the dragon, that old
serpent"
[Re 20:2].
Though Moses makes no mention of this wicked spirit--giving only the
history of the visible world--yet in the fuller discoveries of the
Gospel, it is distinctly intimated that Satan was the author of the
plot
(Joh 8:44;
2Co 11:3;
1Jo 3:8;
1Ti 2:14;
Re 20:2).
more subtile--Serpents are proverbial for wisdom
(Mt 10:16).
But these reptiles were at first, probably, far superior in beauty as
well as in sagacity to what they are in their present state.
He said--There being in the pure bosoms of the first pair no
principle of evil to work upon, a solicitation to sin could come only
from "without," as in the analogous case of Jesus Christ
(Mt 4:3);
and as the tempter could not assume the human form, there being only
Adam and Eve in the world, the agency of an inferior creature had to be
employed. The dragon-serpent [BOCHART] seemed the
fittest for the vile purpose; and the devil was allowed by Him who
permitted the trial, to bring articulate sounds from its mouth.
unto the woman--the object of attack, from his knowledge of her
frailty, of her having been but a short time in the world, her limited
experience of the animal tribes, and, above all, her being alone,
unfortified by the presence and counsels of her husband. Though sinless
and holy, she was a free agent, liable to be tempted and seduced.
yea, hath God said?--Is it true that He has restricted you in
using the fruits of this delightful place? This is not like one so good
and kind. Surely there is some mistake. He insinuated a doubt as to her
sense of the divine will and appeared as an angel of light
(2Co 11:14),
offering to lead her to the true interpretation. It was evidently from
her regarding him as specially sent on that errand, that, instead of
being startled by the reptile's speaking, she received him as a
heavenly messenger.
JFB.
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