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In this article I provide some insight into "The Sin" of Adam and the woman.
08/13/25 • 110 Views
If you have scrolled my article section, you would see that I have written about being perfect. Many individuals, including Christians and Hebrew Israelites, believe that perfection equates to flawlessness, and I hold no stance on this interpretation. I am rather neutral with openly stating my understanding of the truth. Sometimes I openly state what I believe, and sometimes I don’t. Unless I really have to do so because some dim light wants to challenge my interpretation of the writings of all the prophets. Then I have to do so because I can’t allow myself to be viewed as a liar. Did you know that is the worst position to be in?
Well, in this article, I will be extremely open about what I believe. I’m going to show you what happened in the Garden of Eden and offer an explanation about the lie that the serpent wants you to believe. That lie is, “We have been created in God’s image and likeness.” Satan has used that lie because he knows that mankind has this need to feel special. We want to feel important in one way or another. That need is described in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. In fact, narcissistic personality disorder fits all of mankind. One may read this and instantly deny that they possess these traits, but it is so common in those who do not believe the truth that the Apostle Paul addressed it in the church:
“For through the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think more highly of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have sound judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith.” Romans 11:3 NASB
Those who think highly of themselves are the same people who don't have the truth. They think they were created in the image of God. They believe they are special, and because they believe this lie they think God values them on the basis of what they believe. When the truth finally hits, it will be far too late for any of them to stop looking in the mirror, magnifying their importance. Hebrew Israelites, unlike myself, believe they are special as well. Now that we have rediscovered our identity, we view ourselves on the basis of the lies that Satan is feeding us through our leaders. We are so special that every curse of Deuteronomy 28 is still running rampant through our communities. Reality verified! We were cut off from being a people and benefiting from what was promised to our fathers because our fathers did not listen to the voice of Yahuah. This is why you were born in the land of our captivity and not in the land of promise, the inheritance that was passed down to every successive generation of the children of Israel. Some people don’t think so; I’ll have to make it clear.
Let’s begin in Genesis chapter 3!
“Now the serpent was more crafty than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said to the woman, “Indeed, has God said, ‘You shall not eat from any tree of the garden’?” Genesis 3:1 NASB
The first thing you need to know is that Moses is using Egyptian and Canaanite imagery to identify God’s adversary. In the Kemitic tradition, in the place we call Egypt, the serpent Apep is the enemy of the sun god Ra, and in the Canaanite tradition, Prince Sea, or Yam, is the seven-headed serpent in the sea who is the enemy of Baal. Both traditions have a significant belief concerning resurrection, and both are used to describe Yahuah’s enemy, HaSatan, the ruler over the land of the dead in which you live.
Moses starts Adam and Eve's story by explaining how they were banished from the land of the living. The place that they were banished from can hardly have been on earth, seeing that God dwells only where the living can reside, and the place where Adam and the woman were booted to is the place where the dead dwell, away from the presence of the most high. If you doubt we live in the land of the dead, Paul has said:
“And you were dead in your trespasses and sins, in which you formerly walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, of the spirit that is now working in the sons of disobedience. Among them we too all formerly lived in the lusts of our flesh, indulging the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest.” Ephesians 2:1-3 NASB
Before you had the opportunity to have your sins forgiven, you were considered dead in them. Now if everyone on the piece of ground called Earth has fallen short of the glory of God and is labeled a sinner, then everyone is currently dead except for those whom God has forgiven and granted life. But when you were born again in God's righteousness, did he take you from the dead to the living, where God is? No! Not literally. Though you are walking in the light, you do so to make your parabolic trek through the netherworld—the earth—until you have reached the final hour, for at that moment God will resurrect his body—that is, his parabolic body—literally from among the dead. That body is the body of the Anointed One. The head of that body has to be rejoined with his body in order for the resurrection to take place. The Head is Jesus Christ, or as I call him, Yahushuah Hamashiach. He is the head of the assembly, which is his body. What I have explained to you is the imagery that came out of ancient Kemet. But let’s continue to see how Adam and the woman died to land themselves on Earth, where their seed currently resides.
So the serpent begins his assault on the woman by questioning her knowledge of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. He wants to see if God has warned them about the fruit from that tree that obviously gives one who eats from him the knowledge of good and evil, which the woman will believe can make one wise. I hope you can see that all of the imagery about this tree of knowledge of good and evil is parabolic imagery that hides the truth concerning the serpent. If you don’t know that Moses uses two images to describe the angel that turned on Yahuah and deceived a third of the angels in heaven, that is because the translations of Genesis chapter three hide critical information pointing to the same serpent, who is the parabolic tree of the knowledge of good and evil. So let me show you my translation of Genesis 3 from here on out.
“1) [Now the serpent] [was] [{more} intelligent] [from all] [{living} beast] [of the field] [that] [[Yahuah] [Elohim] made] [and he said] [to the woman] [Indeed] [surely [Elohim] {has} said] [you will [not] consume] [from all] [{the} trees] [of the garden?] 2) [And [the woman] said] [to the serpent,] [from {the} fruit] [of {the} trees of {the} garden] [we will eat:] 3) [But from {the} fruit] [of the tree] [that {is}] [in {the} middle of the garden] [Elohim] said] [you will [not] consume] [from him] [and [you will] not] touch] [in him] [in the event—you will die.]” Genesis 3:1-3 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
You may be interested to know why I translated the tree as an individual rather than a thing. Well, if you read closely, God called the tree of the knowledge of good and evil a pronoun. Let me show you:
“9) [And [Yahuah] [Elohim] called] [to The Man] [and he said] [to him] [where are you?] 10) [And he said] [[I heard] your sound] [in {the} garden] [and I was afraid] [because [I] {was} naked] [and I was hidden.] 11) [And he said], [who] [made known] [to you] [that] [you] [{were} naked?] [from the tree] [that] [I charged you] [not to] [consume from him] [{did} you consumed?] ” Genesis 3:9-11 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
The last time I checked, the pronoun “who” is only used to reference a person or people whom we are discussing. No one says, “Who is that tree?” Someone with a healthy level of common sense and who understands basic grammar would ask, “What is that tree?” Therefore, God could have only been questioning Adam to find out who the individual was that told him that he was naked. You don’t have to look far for an answer because God provides it in the next question that he asked Adam: “Have you eaten from the tree of which I commanded you not to eat?”
The NASB and the KJV don’t even give you a chance to see this because they don’t even translate the entirety of the text. Therefore, I provided you with what it says in the Hebrew text. However, below is the NASB version of the text so you can see how differently they translate it and how they hid who God is referring to when he is asking Adam these questions.
“9 Then the LORD God called to the man and said to him, ‘Where are you?’” 10 He said, “I heard the sound of You in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid myself.” 11 And He said, “Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree of which I commanded you not to eat?” Genesis 3:9-11 NASB
With all of that mentioned, it is now time for me to show you that Moses was using Kemitic imagery to conceal the truth concerning the tree of the knowledge of good and bad. It should be no surprise that the ancient Kemitic people used imagery to speak of the spiritual realm in which they couldn’t physically see. They sought to explain that realm by using things that they could see. So the hidden God that they can’t see was believed to be the sun. Osiris was described as a pharaoh. His soul was envisioned to be a bird with a human head—the head of the pharaoh to identify a specific pharaoh, etc.
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Here is an image of Ramesses II depicted as the Kemitic sacred tree of life standing before Ptah and Sekhmet, with Thoth behind him. Moses is mocking the Kemitic belief system because only one king will be resurrected and provide life to those who believe in him. This illustration is to show you that the Kemitic people explained spiritual reality by using imagery to conceal/reveal their understanding of the spirit realm. Moses uses the same imagery to hide the serpent as the tree of knowledge of good and bad. The serpent and the tree of the knowledge of good and bad are one and the same. Satan is the serpent and the forbidden tree whose fruit the man and his woman were told not to eat. So let’s talk about that.
“4) [And [the serpent] said] [to the woman,] [you will [not die] a death.] 5) [because] [Elohim] [knows] [that] [on {the} day] [you consume] [from him] [then [your eyes] will be opened] [and you will be] [like Elohim] [knowing] [good] [and bad.] ” Genesis 3:4-5 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
If you were paying attention to what the serpent said, you would see that he is mixing a lie with the truth. The lie is that he says, “[you will [not die] a death.] The truth is that, “[on {the} day] [you consume] [from him] [then [your eyes] will be opened] [and you will be] [like Elohim] [knowing] [good] [and bad.] So, let’s examine both statements. First, what did God say to Adam?
“15) And Yahuah Elohim took "the man" and put him in the garden of Eden to work and guard it. 16) And Yahuah Elohim {placed a } charge upon "The Man," saying, "From all {the} trees of the garden, eating you will eat." 17) But from {the} tree of the knowledge of good and bad you will not eat from him because on the day {that} you eat from him you will die a death.” Genesis 2:15-17 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
As you examine, there are two things I want you to notice. (1) that the Serpent lied about not dying if they ate from him. (2) He was telling the truth while mixing in a lie by hiding the fact that he was claiming to be Elohim. The serpent describes death as having your eyes opened, but then he says that they will be like Elohim, and that is true. What he failed to mention is that he is hiding the fact that, in theory, he is usurping the title of Elohim, and the evidence is that you will be like Elohim by knowing good and bad. Eating from the tree of knowledge of good and bad will make them like him. They died mentally because they gained knowledge of good and bad from the tree of the knowledge of good and bad and became like the tree of the knowledge of good and bad. God confirms this when He states:
“22) [And [Yahuah] [Elohim] said] [Look!] [The Man] [{has} become] [like One] [from us] [to know] [good] [and bad] [and now] [in event he will stretch-out] [his hand] [and take] [also] [from {the} tree] [of the living] [and consume] [and live] [to 'Olam:]” Genesis 3:22 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
To understand what God meant by what he said, you must see two things. (1) God never said that the man has become like me. If the man didn't become like Yahuah Elohim, who is the Elohim the serpent mentions? Well, Moses is again hiding the truth behind the noun "Elohim." Moses includes the memorial name "Yahuah" alongside the term "Elohim" to identify Yahuah as the parabolic head of the Canaanite pantheon. El is the head of the parabolic Canaanite pantheon and the father of the gods, his sons. The Elohim is the title of an assembly that meets in a tent on top of a mountain. So Yahuah was saying that the man has become like one of his sons, knowing good and evil. This son that he is referring to is Ha Satan, the serpent who is the parabolic tree of the knowledge of good and bad. This doctrine represents a significant departure from the traditional belief in Adam being created in the image of God. To that I ask, “Which Adam?” Some people will hold on dearly to that false belief. They will also explain away what I have just said by performing mental gymnastics rather than seeing the truth for what it is. But just to get your wheels turning in that rusted head of a brain, I will ask you one question. How can Adam be created before the animals and also after the animals that he called by name as God was looking for a helpmeet suitable for Adam? I'll leave that for you to trample or eat.
Genesis 3:22 presents a difficult reality for those who suffer from narcissistic personality disorder. Thinking that you were created in the image of God is hardly a true reality when Jesus puts things in perspective. The glass of that mirror cracks, and now you are viewing multiple pieces, unable to make out what one looks like. Jesus said this about everyone who doesn’t believe the truth:
“You are of your father the devil, and you want to do the desires of your father. He was a murderer from the beginning and does not stand in the truth because there is no truth in him.” John 8:44 NASB
“8) [The one {that}] [{is} doing] [a crime] [is] [from] [the] [false accuser;] [for] [from] [{the} beginning] [the] [false accuser] [{has been doing} a crime] [for] [this reason] [the] [Son] [of God] [was revealed] [so] [that] [He unbinds] [the] [works] [of the false accuser] 9) [Everyone,] [{after} having been engendered] [of] [God,] [does] [not] [commit] [a sin;] [for] [His] [seed] [remains] [in] [him] [and] [He cannot] [sin] [because] [he] [is] [engendered] [of God] 10) [by] [this] [the] [sons] [of God] [and] [the] [sons] [of the False Accuser] [are] [apparent:] [whoever] [does] [not] [act in accordance {with} [a pronouncement of not guilty] [is] [not] [of] [God] [and] [neither] [the one] {that} [{does} not] [love] [his] [brother.] “1 John 3:8-10 —My Provisionary Hebrew Translation
Both verses above should provide ample evidence that, unless you experience a new birth, you resemble your father, the devil. If you are not born again, then you have not experienced the transformative power that only comes from God’s ruach residing in your heart—that is, your mind. However, one can’t have a knowledge of good and bad residing in the same head space. That is where knowledge would reside, isn’t that correct?
The serpent said that when they eat from him, their eyes will open and they will become like him. What does Jesus have to say about that?
“And Jesus said, “For judgment I came into this world, so that those who do not see may see, and that those who see may become blind.” 40 Those of the Pharisees who were with Him heard these things and said to Him, “We are not blind too, are we?” 41 Jesus said to them, “If you were blind, you would have no sin; but since you say, ‘We see,’ your sin remains.” John 9:39-41 NASB
Jesus says that the Pharisees and anyone who, like Adam and Eve, has eaten from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil have their eyes opened, and their sins remain. However, for those who are blind to the truth, Jesus wants to open their eyes so they can live a life without sin. But most people will choose to be blind to the truth because they want a balance of good and evil in their lives. Good luck with that!