Genesis Critically And Exegetically Expounded volume 1

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Genesis Critically And Exegetically Expounded volume 1
August Dillmann
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22, ch. Vi. 3 stood originally in the text, together with all the conse- quences deduced from it, is wholly to be rejected, since ch. Vi. 3 cannot be omitted from the passage ch. Vi. 1—4 : and, on the other hand, quite apart from the violence of the proposed transposition, 3 it would give no tolerable sense to this passage, neither in general 4 nor when particulars are considered. 5 Ver. 23. Therefore, not only for his punishment, but for his salvation, to bring him back from the course on whic...h he had entered, God sent man forth from the garden, in which he had access to the tree of life, in order outside, amid the troubles and difficulties spoken of in ch. Iii. 17 ff. , to cultivate the earth, to which in respect of derivation he belonged (ch. Ii. 7).
It is assumed that he had not hitherto tasted of the tree of life, although he had not been forbidden it. For one who was in possession of undiminished vitality a need for the tree of life did not exist. Only after knowledge had been won, and after a loss of vital power, does he know how to estimate the value of the tree, and experience desire for it.


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