Genesis 3:17
cebuano-2011
Ug miingon siya kang Adan, “Tungod kay namati man ikaw sa tingog sa imong asawa ug mikaon sa bunga sa kahoy nga niini ako nagsugo kanimo, ‘Ayaw pagkaon niini,’ tinunglo ang yuta tungod kanimo. Pinaagi sa pagbudlay makakaon ikaw gikan niini sa tanang mga adlaw sa imong kinabuhi.
What Does This Mean?
In Genesis 3:17, God is speaking to Adam, telling him that because he listened to his wife and ate from the forbidden tree, the ground will be cursed, and Adam will have to work hard to grow food for the rest of his life.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a special garden where you could grow anything you wanted, but you weren't allowed to eat one particular fruit. If you broke that rule, suddenly growing food would become really hard and you'd have to work very hard every day to get your meals. That's what happened to Adam when he disobeyed God.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the book of Genesis, traditionally believed to have been written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The audience was likely the Israelites, and it was written to provide a foundational narrative of human disobedience and its consequences.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can be seen as a reminder that our choices have consequences. For example, if someone chooses to ignore their doctor's advice and continues unhealthy habits, they might face health issues later in life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the ground cursed in Genesis 3:17?
The ground is cursed because of Adam's disobedience, making it harder for him to cultivate the earth and grow food.
How does Genesis 3:17 relate to the story of Adam and Eve?
It is a direct consequence of their disobedience, showing how their actions affected not only themselves but also the world around them.
What lessons can we learn from Genesis 3:17 about making choices?
The verse teaches that our choices have consequences and can impact not just us but also others and the environment.
How does Genesis 3:17 apply to the concept of work?
It introduces the idea that work can be challenging and often requires effort, which can be seen as a result of human disobedience.
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