Saturday, October 14, 2017

PERIOD 8 EXEGETES: A LOOK AT ADAM AND EVE


Read Genesis 2: 15-16. Then read Genesis 3: 1-3.
What is the kushiyah?
What were Adam's intentions?
Is he to be blamed?
What lessons might we learn from Adam?
Your answer becomes the midrash!

10 comments:

  1. Cardinal Hayes High School
    Maynor Mendoza
    10/17/17
    1)The kushiyah in Genesis 3:1-3 is the word touch.
    2)No Adam's intention were not bad.
    3)No Adam is not to blamed because he just wanted to keep Eve away for the tree.
    4)The lesson we might learn from Adam is to not put words on people mouth.

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  2. Cardinal Hayes High School
    rj lynch
    10/17/17
    1 The kushiyah in Genesis 3:1-3 is the word touch.
    2 No Adam's intention were not bad.
    3 No Adam is not to blamed because he just wanted to keep Eve away for the tree.
    4 The lesson we might learn from Adam is to not put words on people mouth.

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  3. Andrew Vega. Oct.19

    Kushiyah is a promblem with the text.

    Adam's intentions were good.

    Yes Adam is to be blamed.

    The lessons we might learn from Adam is to keep the message the same.

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  4. Andrew Vega Oct 19

    Kushiyah is a problem with the text.

    Adam's intentions were good.

    No he is not to be blamed.

    The lessons we learn from Adam is to keep the message the same.

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  5. Steven Reyes October 19,2017 Period 8
    1. The kushiyah is that God told Adam not to eat the fruit and Adam told Eve not to touch or eat the fruit.The kushiyah is the word touch.
    2. Adam's intentions were that if he was to tell Eve to not touch the fruit. Then maybe she wouldn't touch it then eat it.
    3. I believe that Adam is not to be blamed because I believe he did not have bad intentions when he told Eve that she can't touch the fruit. I believe he was just trying to help.
    4. A lesson we can learn from Adam is that when a message is given then when the message is passed it should be as it was given. "KEEP THE MESSAGE THE SAME"

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  6. 1)kushiyah mean touch 2)Adam intention was good because he did not wanted eve to eat the apple 3)no because eve was the one that ate it when god said no 4)never change what god say Adam Negron 1f

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  7. Jake Reyes 10-18-17
    brother sherlog

    1.Adam told eve not to eat or even touch the fruit
    2. For eve to not touch the fruit
    3. he is to be blamed
    4. don't put words in gods mouth

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  8. Randerli Garcia

    The kushiya is when a problem is found in the text. In the story of Adam and Eve, Adams intentions were good because he was aiming for her to not eat the apple. Adam was not to blame because he was trying to help Eve to not be tempted to eat the apple but instead made her even more curious. To conclude, a lesson we can learn from Adam is to not add on to the story.

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  9. Isaiah Campbell

    1.problem in the text
    2.That Eve should not touch the tree of knowledge
    3.Yes cause he exaggerated gods words.
    4.To never over do things and exaggerate people's words.

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  10. Dashon McClain
    the Kushiyah is problem.
    Adams intntions were good then they turned to bad after he ate the fruit.
    Yes because if he would have never told eve don't eat it or touch it then she would have there gave him the fruit.
    Don't switch up gods words.

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