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| | Bible Query from Genesis |
 | | Moses was a learned man, and perhaps He might have read this story, and God used Moses’ reading to show Him what was true and what was not true. |
 | | The point is rather that for the rest of his life, as a result of the curse, when the snake crawls on his belly, as snakes do, he will "eat dust." The emphasis lies in the snake’s ‘eating dust,’ and expression that elsewhere carries the meaning of ‘total defeat’ (cf. |
 | | However, regardless of when God created man, the genealogies in Genesis allow for indeterminate gaps, as the word "son" also means "descendant", and the word "father" also means ancestor. |
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