• Gen 3:14 . .Then the Lord God said to the serpent: Because you did this, more
cursed shall you be than all cattle and all the wild beasts: On your belly shall you
crawl, and dirt shall you eat all the days of your life.
Ancient Jews thought maybe the Serpent was originally equipped with feet.
T. Upon thy belly thou shalt go, and thy feet shall be cut off, and thy skin thou shalt
cast away once in seven years; and the poison of death shall be in thy mouth, and
dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life. (Targum Jonathan)
It's probably best to interpret Gen 3:14 as poetic language because I have never
seen, nor yet heard of, a species of snake that eats soil for its food. True, snakes
crawl on their bellies; but they probably always did; because that's the way they're
designed. Some snakes live in trees and others live in water. Those kinds don't
spend a whole lot of time on the ground so not all snakes are alike. I really don't
think snakes crawl because they were condemned to crawl. Nor was every species
of snake condemned; nor every individual of a certain species; just the one snake.
A person who crawls and eats dirt is typically someone held in very low regard; in
other words: a worm. And "all the days of your life" is saying that God's low opinion
of the Serpent will never be rescinded.
Serpents will eat dirt in the kingdom of God; possibly as a perpetual reminder of
Man's first great mistake.
"The wolf and the lamb shall graze together, and the lion shall eat straw like the ox,
and the serpent's food shall be earth." (Isa 65:25)
Today, snakes don't eat earth, they eat prey. How serpents will survive on dirt is
unclear, unless their digestive system will be changed to that of a night crawler.
Serpents are never portrayed in the Bible as beneficial to Man. They are always of
the poisonous variety and a serious threat to Man's health and well being. That will
all be different in the kingdom of God.
"A babe shall play over a viper's hole, and an infant pass his hand over an adder's
den. In all of My sacred mount nothing evil or vile shall be done; for the land shall
be filled with devotion to the Lord as water covers the sea. In that day, the stock of
Jesse that has remained standing shall become a standard to peoples-- nations
shall seek his counsel and his abode shall be honored." (Isa 11:8-10)
• Gen 3:15a . . I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your
offspring and her offspring.
The word "offspring" is translated from zera' (zeh'-rah) which is an ambiguous
Hebrew word that technically means seed; but not always the biological kind. It can
also mean a product and/or a result (e.g. Isa 53:10) and also fruit, plant, sowing
time, and/or progeny and posterity.
I have yet to encounter a passage in the Bible indicating that spirit beings
reproduce; but I have encountered one strongly suggesting that they don't (Matt
22:30) so I think we should assume that the Serpent's seed would be something
other than biological progeny.
The beginning of the woman's seed was Cain; an obvious product of the Serpent's
handiwork (1John 3:12) and so were a number of the Lord's religious opponents
(John 8:44). So not all the woman's seed would be against the Serpent rather,
quite in league with him.
The woman finally did produce holy seed; beginning with Abel, and then on down
Seth's line to Noah, Abraham, David, and ultimately Jesus. (Gal 4:4)
• Gen 3:15b . . Hers will pound your head, and yours will bite his heel.
The Serpent's bite on Jesus' heel was fatal; however, it wasn't enough to render
him ineffective in his quest to destroy the Serpent. Jesus was restored to life with
immortality and will live to see the woman's ancient adversary permanently
incarcerated. (Rev 20:10)
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