It is completely nonsensical that God's words to Eve in Genesis 3:16 are commands in the same sense of the Levitical laws or ten commandments. Why didn't God say to Adam, whom He addressed moments later, that he shall rule over his wife? Further, why would God "command" that women suffer in childbirth? Do you consider that women who receive epidurals are committing sin in doing so?
I hope not. If that is truly what you believe, you need to give your head a shake.
Consider that Genesis 3:16 is a statement of certain consequence, not of commandment. God cursed the ground and the serpent; he told Adam and Eve what the consequences of their actions would be.
Therefore, "he shall rule over you" is what would happen. The history of men ruling harshly over women in all cultures is fulfillment of this. As Christian men, we should be proclaiming redemption to Eve's descendants, not adding to their suffering.
I hope not. If that is truly what you believe, you need to give your head a shake.
Consider that Genesis 3:16 is a statement of certain consequence, not of commandment. God cursed the ground and the serpent; he told Adam and Eve what the consequences of their actions would be.
Therefore, "he shall rule over you" is what would happen. The history of men ruling harshly over women in all cultures is fulfillment of this. As Christian men, we should be proclaiming redemption to Eve's descendants, not adding to their suffering.
It's what 7 and I were just talking about, sort of...making scripture bend to what you see and how you see...
If someone is just really law based in their thinking, everything is a command to them, even what is clearly a consequence and not a command.
Good job!