This phrase “seed of the woman” is notable because in Hebrew culture, the “seed” was always seen to pass through the father’s lineage line, not through the mother’s. In short, this passage hints at the virgin-born Jesus who would come to redeem humankind from their sin and “destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8). SETTING: THE WHOLE EARTH CHARACTERS: ADAM, EVE, CAIN, ABEL, NOAH AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS This scene is about the spread of sin and its consequences
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