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Essay / Analysis of Genesis 3 - 1028
In addition, archeology is essential to history and learning the ancient writings and dialects of the Near East in order to understand the expectations of the authors of the Bible and the importance of their influence efforts. This level shows how shame and exposure are deciphered from the biblical passage, from its unique dialect, to English. For example, there is a part that deserves attention in the term nudity written in the Collegeville Bible Commentary, namely: "The man and the woman are naked and yet they feel no shame, it is more than a simple observation of their undressing” (p: 43). The term “Nudity” in Genesis 2:25, symbolically refers to the intact relationship between man, woman and God; thus, it cannot be or cause shame. However, later in Genesis 3:7, nudity becomes an embarrassment due to the disobedience of Eve and Adam. The serpent is characterized as being “cunning,” (arum) in Hebrew. » The ruse forms a play on words with the word "naked" ('arummim) in Hebrew. of the cunning of the serpent” (Collegeville Bible Commentary, on Genesis, p..: