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And the commentators weren’t wrong about Eve acknowledging God’s promises - YOU are.I Always do the homework.
Please pay attention. Or, quit trying to hide. The information I gave showed that the commentators said Eve was acknowledging the Lords promise that from her would come the promised seed to destroy the serpent. (Gen. 3:15) This is what Adam was alluding to when he called Eve the 'mother of all living'. You do recognize that the term 'mother of all living' comes from Adam, not God. Both Adam and Eve were speaking in reference to (Gen. 3:15).
You are really twisting the Scriptures now. Concerning Abraham (Heb. 11:17-19) doesn't say anything about Abraham praising God. It says, "...he that had received the promises offered up his only begotten son, Of whom it was said, That in Isaac thy seed be called: Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead;..." Again, pay attention, or quit hiding. Abraham believed the promises which is why he was willing to offer up Isaac. And the promises involved Abraham as the father of many nations. So you see, Abraham recognized and acted on the promises God had gave him.
Concerning Jacob's name changed to Israel. Big deal. His name was changed to Israel. We have a whole nation today called Israel as a result. We have no one called the nation of Peter. Do we. Is anyone called Peterites? Anyone?
I gave you a verse where Eliakim was acting in the authority of his position. (Is. 37:2) Thus he acknowledged the authority that was given. A blind man can see that.
Peter never did act on the authority that Rome declares him to have and to be the successors of . Face it, the pope and the papacy are usurpers over the Christians of the Roman church. The Roman church is full of Christians, but they have over them a ruling class straight out of hell.
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Eve never said a WORD after the prophecy in Gen. 3:15.
This has NOTHING to do with her Title as “Mother of ALL the living” - and her title had NOTHING to do with Gen. 3:15. The prophecy says NOTHING about her being “Mother of ALL the living”.
Adam called her Eve FIVE verse later - and Eve NEVER called herself the “Mother of ALL the living”. She never even“acknowledged” it.
As for Abraham – his willingness to sacrifice Isaac had NOTHING to do with his being “Father of a multitude of nations.” This was an act of FAITH – not bargaining.
As for Eliakim – his ACTING on his Authority is not an “acknowledgement. Anyway, Peter acted on HIS authority (Acts 15). After much discussion, Peter got up and addressed the assembly to make his ruling. James later reiterated and agreedwith him.
As for your last comment in RED – just more of your angry stupidity . . .