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Great Sermon! Hi Steve, thanks for listening. Fair point. The 'immah is pleonastic in 3:6 (less so in v. 12) if it merely means
"in (general but non-spatial) relationship with her." You know? The pronominal suffix on le'ishah (to HER husband) already says that. So I take it as spatial, as the ESV does ("her husband who was with her"; cf. HCSB, NET, etc.). Hope that helps
Steve Drake (8/15/2012)
Great Sermon! Hi Dan,
I enjoy listening to your sermons on-line. Good stuff! Had a question and comment about 'What Comes Next For Me?'
Do you consider Gen. 3:6 'with her' to be spatial or relational? From the sermon it sounds like you were saying spatially, that Adam was right there with Eve when the serpent was asking her questions and didn't intervene or do anything. I have always looked at this in relationship to 1 Tim. 2:14, 2 Cor. 11:3, to be 'relationally', not 'spatially'. Gen. 3:12 uses the same Hebrew phrasing as 3:6 when Adam says 'whom thou gavest to be 'with me'. Your thoughts?