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| | Genesis ch. 3. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | His business, before he sinned (disobeyed), was a constant pleasure to him, the garden was then dressed with easy labour, and kept with easy care; but now his labour shall be a weariness (tiresome) and shall waste (tire out) his body; his care (work) shall be a torment (trouble) and shall afflict (bother) his mind. |
 | | And let the rich, that are finely clad (dressed with all the decorations), learn therefore not to make the putting on of apparel (clothing) their adorning (decoration), 1Peter3:3, but to put on the new person, Born Again, and clothed with all the spiritual decorations. |
 | | [3.] That the way to the tree of life was shut up, namely, that way which, at first, he was put into, the way of spotless innocency (being without sin (disobedience). |
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