The Bible discusses the two seeds as the seed of Satan and the seed of Christ, representing two types of people: those born of corruptible seed and those born of incorruptible seed from God.
The two seeds in Scripture symbolize two different lineages or groups of people: the seed of Satan and the seed of Christ. Scripture, particularly in 1 Peter, emphasizes that believers are born again not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible seed, which speaks of the new birth from above that believers experience through Jesus Christ. This doctrine highlights the theological distinction between those who belong to God and those who follow the ways of the world, tracing back to the themes of election and divine sovereignty throughout the Bible.
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