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What does the Bible say about God's promise after the Fall?

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After the Fall, God promised redemption through the 'seed of the woman' seen in Genesis 3:15, which foreshadows Christ.

In Genesis 3:15, often referred to as the 'protoevangelium' or first gospel, God makes a profound promise of redemption in the aftermath of the Fall. He declares that enmity will exist between the serpent and the woman, and that her seed will ultimately crush the serpent's head. This is a direct reference to Jesus Christ, who would come to defeat sin and Satan through His death and resurrection. This promise of restoration and hope is foundational for the gospel message, underscoring that even in judgment, God’s mercy shines forth as He outlines His plan to redeem fallen humanity.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15

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The Fall of Man
Paul Mahan · Jul 22, 2012
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