Saturday, January 25, 2014

4: Because of My Transgression My Eyes Are Opened

Reading Assignment for Sunday, January 25, 2014

Class Member Study Guide:  Lesson 4

TRANSGRESSION OPENED THE EYES OF ADAM AND EVE




The purpose of the events discussed in Genesis 3 was summed up by Lehi when he taught,


“Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy” (2 Nephi 2:25).


ADAM  


“Adam’s status before the fall was:
He was not subject to death.

He was in the presence of God. …

He had no posterity.

He was without knowledge of good and evil.



He had knowledge, of course.

He could speak.

He could converse.



There were many things he could be taught and was taught; but under the conditions in which he was living at that time it was impossible for him to visualize or understand the power of good and evil.

He did not know what pain was.

He did not know what sorrow was; and a thousand other things that have come to us in this life that Adam did not know in the Garden of Eden and could not understand and would not have known had he remained there. That was his status before the fall.” (Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, 1:107–8.).
EVE

“The devil in tempting Eve told a truth when he said unto her that when she should eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil they should become as Gods. He told the truth in telling that, but he accompanied it with a lie as he always does.


 He never tells the complete truth.



 He said that they should not die.


 The Father had said that they should die.

The devil had to tell a lie in order to accomplish his purposes; but there was some truth in his statement. Their eyes were opened. They had a knowledge of good and evil just as the Gods have. They became as Gods; for that is one of the features, one of the peculiar attributes of those who attain unto that glory—they understand the difference between good and evil.” (Cannon, Gospel Truth, 1:16.)

Paul the Apostle wrote of the Fall, “And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression” (1 Timothy 2:14).


Elder James E. Talmage explained how, even in her being deceived, Eve still brought about the purposes of the Lord:
“Eve was fulfilling the foreseen purposes of God by the part she took in the great drama of the fall; yet she did not partake of the forbidden fruit with that object in view, but with intent to act contrary to the divine command, being deceived by the sophistries of Satan, who also, for that matter, furthered the purposes of the Creator by tempting Eve; yet his design was to thwart the Lord’s plan. We are definitely told that ‘he knew not the mind of God, wherefore he sought to destroy the world’ [Moses 4:6]. 



Yet his diabolical effort, far from being the initiatory step toward destruction, contributed to the plan of man’s eternal progression. 



Adam’s part in the great event was essentially different from that of his wife; he was not deceived; on the contrary he deliberately decided to do as Eve desired, that he might carry out the purposes of his Maker with respect to the race of men, whose first patriarch he was ordained to be.” (Articles of Faith, pp. 69–70.)

THE ATONEMENT OF JESUS CHRIST SAVES US FROM PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL DEATH

 
 Ezra Taft Benson noted:

"The plan of redemption must start with the account of the fall of Adam. In the words of Moroni, ‘By Adam came the fall of man. And because of the fall of man came Jesus Christ, … and because of Jesus Christ came the redemption of man’ (Mormon 9:12). Just as a man does not really desire food until he is hungry, so he does not desire the salvation of Christ until he knows why he needs Christ. No one adequately and properly knows why he needs Christ until he understands and accepts the doctrine of the Fall and its effect upon all mankind” (in Conference Report, Apr. 1987, 106; or Ensign, May 1987, 85).


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Friday, January 24, 2014

Genesis Overview

The Book of Moses called Genesis—1st of 5 Books written by Moses

Correlation with The Book of Moses found in the Pearl of Great Price





Chapter 1--IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED—See Moses 2


Day 1
light

darkness
Day 2
earth

water
Day 3
grass

seed-bearing hers

fruit-bearing trees
Day 4
greater light

lesser light
Day 5
water creatures

fowl
Day 6
beast
man
cattle
woman—(from man)
creeping things
  
 

Chapter 2—See Moses 3 
God rests on the 7th day. Further explains creation of man and woman and location and condition of Garden of Eden
 2 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.
3 And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.

Notice the reference to “generations of heaven” suggesting that the “days” terminology is symbolic
4  These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens,
Situation in the Garden of Eden
 16 And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: 
17 But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die. 
 Relationship between husbands and wives and condition in the garden 
24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.
25 And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Chapter 3—See Moses 4--FIRST TEMPTATION
 
Eve and Adam partake of the fruit of good and evil. The Lord appears to the couple. The couple hides themselves.  They make aprons of leaves and the Lord clothes His children with animal skins. The Lord curses ground for the couple’s sake:  They must work. The couple is banished from the garden.

Chapter 4—See Moses 5--CAIN AND ABEL
 
Abel presents a sheep as an offering.  Cain offers fruit of the ground.  Cain’s offering is not acceptable to the Lord.  Cain is angry and kills is brother. Cain is marked so he is not killed.



We learn from Moses 5:17 a more complete version.  Cain’s offering was not acceptable because he followed Satan.


18 And Cain loved Satan more than God. And Satan commanded him, saying: Make an offering unto the Lord.

Genealogy of Adam’s son Cain

Cain
Adam’s Son
Enoch
Adam's grandson
Irad
Adam’s (2) great grandson
Mehujael
Adam’s (3) great grandson
Methuselah
Adam’s (4) great grandson
Lamech wife Adah. Jabal & Jubal
Adam’s (5) greats grandsons
Lamech wife Zillah son Tubalcain & daughter Naamah
Adam’s (5) greats grandson & grand daughter

Chapter 5—See Moses 6
ADAM’S SON SETH’S GENEALOGY

Name
Generation
Years
Adam

930
Seth
son
912
Enos
grandson
905
Cainan
great grandson
910
Mahalaleel
(2) great grandson
895
Jared
(3) great grandson
962
Enoch
(4) great grandson
365
Methuselah
(5) great grandson
969
Lamech
(6) great grandson
777
Noah
(7) great grandson
500


We find the story of Enoch in Moses 7.  This final verse summarize Enoch’s experience:

 69 And Enoch and all his people walked with God, and he dwelt in the midst of Zion; and it came to pass that Zion was not, for God received it up into his own bosom; and from thence went forth the saying, Zion is Fled.

Chapter 6--NOAH’S STORY

Noah was a just man who was commanded to build an ark of gopher wood 300 cubits by 50 cubits because the people were corrupt and violent.  Gopher wood is likely a type of coniferous cedar.  He is told a great flood will come and to populate the ark with his family and two of every kind of clean and unclean animal & fowl.
“It would take approximately 85 class members standing with their arms outstretched and their fingertips touching to make a line the same length as the ark that Noah built.”

An oceean liner is about 1007 feet long.  The ark just under 450 feet long.

Chapter 6--NOAH’S STORY CONTINUED

Noah obeys. It rains for 40 days.  The ark lifts from the ground and floats.  The water was 15 cubits upwards deep.

“The ordinary unit of length among the Hebrews; originally the distance from the elbow to the tip of the fingers. It varied in length, from 17 1/2 inches in the 8th century B.C. to 21 1/2 inches in time of our Lord.”

  23 And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth: and Noah only remaine alive, and they that were with him in the ark.

Chapter 8--NOAH CONTINUED

God made wind to pass over the earth. The waters receded. After 150 days the water was abated. The ark rested on Mt. Arafat. Waited in the ark from the 7th month until the 2nd month of the next year to leave the ark.

20 And Noah builded an altar unto the Lord; and took of every clean beast, and of every clean fowl, and offered burnt offering on the altar.

Chapter 9--NOAH CONTINUED

God Covenants with Noah never to destroy all the inhabitants by flood again.

He says that the symbol of the rainbow will remind the inhabitant of this promise.

 11 And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth.

Chapter 10--DESCENDANTS OF NOAH

Japeth whose descendants are Gentiles.

Ham whose descendants include the Canaanites.

Shem who is associated with Peleg.



Chapter 11--TOWER OF BABEL

Babel is located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Equivalent=Babylon.

The Lord confounds language and scatters them across the earth/



Chapter genealogy leads us to Abraham’s family.


Shem

600
Arphaxad
(born 2 yrs. after flood
Shem’s son
530
Salah
Shem’s grandson
403
Eber
Shem’s great grandson
860?
Peleg
Shem’s 2 greats grandson
239
Reu
Shem’s 3 greats grandson
239
Serug
Shem’s 4 greats grandson
230
Nahor
Shem’s 5 greats grandson
148
Terah
Shem’s 6 greats grandson—sons: Abram (later Abraham), Nahor, and Haran
205
Died in Haran





Chapter 12--ABRAM LEAVES HARAN FOR EGYPT       

 

At 75, Abram with Lot leaves Haran.  Abram passes through Sichem, the plains of Moreh in Canaan, pitching his tent by Bethel on the west and Hai on the east.  Continues to journey to the south.  Famine pushed Abram into Egypt.


Pharaoh tries to take Sarai from Abram because of her beauty.  

Chapter 13--ABRAM LEAVES EGYPT SETTLES IN HEBRON.  
A wealthy Abram leaves Egypt, and Lot and he divide the land. Lot gets the better land.

Abram is promised Canaan. He walks the length and breadth of the land.  He moves to Hebron.

Chapter 14--LOT CAPTURED IN BATTLE OF KINGS
Abram rescues Lot after he is captured in a battle between two groups of kings.

Abram refuses the spoils of war.  Abram meets Melchizedek who blesses him

 23 That I will not take from a thread even to a shoelatchet, and that I will not take any thing that is thine, lest thou shouldest say, I have made.
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