The Story of Redemption -- Study Guide

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Answers to Lesson 2

1. She separated from her husband in employment, thought herself secure, gazed with mingled curiosity and admiration on the forbidden tree, reasoned with herself as to why God had prohibited it, was pleased by the serpent’s flattery, instead of fleeing she listened, beguiled, infatuated, entered into controversy with the serpent, Satan changed the words of God, she took the fruit in her hand, became bold because God did nothing to her while it was in her hand, ate the fruit. SR-SG 94.1

2. To lead us to pry into God’s secrets, not being satisfied with what He has revealed, and not careful to obey what He has commanded. SR-SG 94.2

3. You will not die, will be as gods, will have more noble knowledge, called God a liar, insinuated that God had kept back the tree from them because of its wonderful powers, claimed speech as a result of eating the fruit, God was only threatening and would not destroy them, eating from the tree would guarantee they would not die. SR-SG 94.3

4. Sinless, pair, evil. SR-SG 94.4

5. She was delighted, imagined wonderful effects. SR-SG 94.5

6. He did not think God could supply Eve’s place, and if she would die, he would too, as she was part of him. SR-SG 94.6

7. a. Sought her husband. SR-SG 94.7

b. Talked to God about the serpent’s claims. SR-SG 94.8

8. Sin, guilt. SR-SG 94.9

9. He first imagined that he felt himself rising to a new and higher existence, then terror gripped him. SR-SG 95.1

10. The air chilled them, a sense of sin, dread of the future, sense of want, nakedness of soul, love and peace and happiness removed, a want of something, turned their attention to the external. SR-SG 95.2

11. Every harp was hushed, the angels cast down their crowns, agitation and grief. SR-SG 95.3

12. They should be acquainted with evil all their days. SR-SG 95.4

13. Less strength to remain true and loyal and free from sin. SR-SG 95.5

14. Still a kingly form, features still noble, countenance full of anxiety, care, unhappiness, malice, hate, mischief, deceit, and every evil, forehead recedes from his eyes that are cunning, sly, and penetrating, large frame, flesh hangs loosely about his hands and face, and evil smile. SR-SG 95.6

15. The smile he wears as he is about to make sure of a victim. SR-SG 95.7

16. Atmosphere, unvarying. SR-SG 95.8

17. Their case was not hopeless, Jesus had volunteered to take their punishment, through faith in Him they could be saved, probation was given in which to develop a life of repentance and faith. SR-SG 95.9

18. Flood, advent. SR-SG 95.10

19. Ceremonial, reminder, guilt, sin. SR-SG 95.11