Strong's number |
259 | 1320 | 1961 | 802 | 1692 | 517 | 853 | 1 | 853 | 376 | 5800 | 3651 | 5921 |
Genesis 2:24 HOT |
אחד׃ | לבשׂר | והיו | באשׁתו | ודבק | אמו | ואת־ | אביו | את־ | אישׁ | יעזב־ | כן | על־ |
Genesis 2:24 |
one." |
into flesh |
and the two shall become |
with his 'ishshah |
and shall cleave |
his mother |
and ayth |
his father |
ayth | 'iysh |
shall forsake |
thus |
Because of |
Adam seems to know he will soon forsake Eloheem, for his counterpart. Adam also seems to be familiar with the concept of a mother and a father, could he have known that there was a Father in heaven, and Jesus on the earth as his mother? This could mean a few different things, it could mean Adam knew that his children would someday do such a thing to him and his wife and then to each other, it could be that he had a Mother and Father namely Eloheem, from whom he felt he would forsake perhaps because he saw the animals do the same when they were coupled with their counterparts. It could mean that he and his new wife would be left alone now, and that there would be no need for God to be there with Adam 24/7 in person, or it was a prophecy placed in Adam's mouth to foreshadow his disobedience, or some other alternative.