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The "Woman" of Genesis 3:15

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I was recently sharing with a reader via Facebook Messenger about a Tour I am getting ready to take. The tour is:


Of course, the question came up, and it's not a stupid question by no means, "Who is the Woman."

Are ya ready for a DEEP subject? Hang on, here we gooooo......

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The “woman” of Genesis 3:15.
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Notice the two things that were happening in this scripture, Jehovah God sentenced humankind's parents, Adam and Eve; also, God gave the promise of a seed that would be brought forth by the "woman," and who would crush the serpent's head. (Ge 3:15) Here, my dear reader, was a "sacred secret" that God purposed to reveal in his due time. (Col 1:26) Some factors in the circumstances existing at the time of the prophetic promise provide clues as to the 'woman's' identity. Since her seed was to crush the serpent's head, he would have to be more than a human seed, for the Scriptures show that it was not to a literal snake on the ground that God's words were aimed.  The "serpent" is shown at Revelation 12:9  to be Satan the Devil, a spirit person. Consequently, the "woman" of the prophecy could not be a human woman, such as Mary the mother of Jesus. The Apostle sheds light on the matter at Galatians 4:21-31.—See SEED.

In this passage, the apostle speaks of Abraham's free wife and of his concubine Hagar and says that Hagar corresponds to the literal city of Jerusalem under the Law covenant, her "children" being the citizens of the Jewish nation. Paul says that Abraham's wife Sarah, corresponds to "the Jerusalem above," who is the spiritual mother of Paul and his spirit-begotten associates. This heavenly "mother" would be also the "mother" of Christ, who is the oldest among his spiritual brothers, all of whom spring from God as their Father.Heb 2:11, 12; see FREE WOMAN..

Logically and in harmony with the Scriptures, it would follow that the "woman" of Genesis 3:15 would be a spiritual "woman." And corresponding to the fact that the "bride," or "wife," of Christ is not an individual woman, but a composite one, made of many spiritual members (Re 21:9), the "woman" who bring forth God's spiritual sons, God's 'wife' (prophetically foretold in the words of Jeremiah and Isaiah), would be made up of many spiritual persons. It would be a composite body of persons, an organization, a heavenly one.

This "woman" is described in John's vision, here in Revelation chapter 12. She is shown as bringing forth a son, a ruler who is to "shepherd all the nations with an iron rod." (Compare Ps 2:6-9; 110:1, 2.)  This vision was given to John long after Jesus' human birth and also after his anointing as God's Messiah. Since it obviously has to do with the same person, it must have reference, not to Jesus' human birth, but to some other event, namely, his being installed in Kingdom power. So the birth of God's Messianic Kingdom was here pictured.

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Satan is shown later as persecuting the "woman" and making war with "the remaining ones of her seed." (Re 12:13, 17) The "woman" being heavenly, and Satan by this time being hurled down to the earth (Re 12:7-9), he could not reach those heavenly persons of whom the "woman" was made up, but he could reach the remaining ones of her "seed," her children, the brothers of Jesus Christ still on earth. In that way he persecuted the "woman."


Like I said, it is a deep subject.



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Additionally, just this Thursday morning, when I went about my morning routine of coffee, banana, and my Daily Text, what should today's daily text be about but the very scripture I had just spent two days blogging about. I smiled to myself. 


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