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Sep 13, 2015 · There are 2 questions to resolve in this answer: 1) Does God 'know' evil? 2) Is man 'like' God, who knows good and evil? The Holiness of God. The attribute of God, which has been declared throughout Scripture, is His Holiness. In Hab. 1:13(KJV) it says,
Jan 25, 2023 · Genesis 3:22 notes, “The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever.” God is speaking in this verse. The question arises: how, exactly, did knowing good and evil make man like God?
Jan 4, 2022 · First, we should understand that knowing Satan would rebel is not the same thing as making Satan rebel. The angel Lucifer had a free will and made his own choices. God did not create Lucifer as the devil; He created him good (Genesis 1:31). 1) Lucifer had a good and perfect purpose before his fall.
For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, {e} knowing good and evil. (e) As though he said, God forbids you to eat of the fruit, only because he knows that if you eat of it, you will be like him.
Genesis 3:22 - Then the Lord God said, “Behold, the man has become like one of Us, knowing good and evil; and now, he might stretch out his hand, and take also from the tree of life, and eat, and live forever”—
22 And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever: 23 Therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken.
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What does Genesis 3:22 mean? Who is God talking to in this verse when He says that the man has become like "one of us?" Some Bible scholars see this as a reference to the Trinity: God the Father speaking to the Holy Spirit and to Christ.