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Episode 210: Subdue the Earth: Exploring God’s Command to Adam, Biblical Meaning, and the Mystery of a Fallen World

Episode 210: Subdue the Earth: Exploring God’s Command to Adam, Biblical Meaning, and the Mystery of a Fallen World

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Episode 210: Subdue the Earth-Exploring God’s Command to Adam, Biblical Meaning, and the Mystery of a Fallen World


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God created man to replenish and subdue the earth. While we could do an entirely different episode on the word replenish, we will focus on subdue today. What was Adam to subdue, and why did it need subduing? Does it simply point to creation, or is the verse in Genesis indicative of a prior history on earth, a world that was? Let’s examine the Scriptures!


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Notes:


Subdue: כָּבַשׁ kaw-bash’ - to subject, subdue, force, keep under, bring into bondage


make subservient, dominate, tread down 


to be subdued


Subdue: ὑποτάσσω hoop-ot-as'-so- to arrange under, to subordinate 


to subject, put in subjection 


to subject one's self, obey 


to submit to one's control 


to yield to one's admonition or advice 


to obey, be subject


Scriptures:


All Scripture references are from the King James Version of the Bible.  


Genesis 1:27-28, Joshua 18:1, 2 Samuel 8:10 b-12, Micah 7:19-20, Psalm 47:1-4, Philippians 3:20-21, Colossians 2:13-15, 1 Corinthians 15:24-28, Ephesians 6:12-17, Romans 14:11-12, Isaiah 45:20-25


Takeaway:


From the Word of God, man was created to subdue the fallen angelic realm. It is unclear how this would have been accomplished, but we can surmise that God would have equipped Adam to do so. However, Adam’s fall introduced sin into the human condition. Man was no longer equipped to subdue the enemy because of sin and death, but Christ was victorious over both! He will subdue all enemies under His feet shortly!


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Episode 210: Subdue the Earth: Exploring God’s Command to Adam, Biblical Meaning, and the Mystery of a Fallen World

Episode 210: Subdue the Earth: Exploring God’s Command to Adam, Biblical Meaning, and the Mystery of a Fallen World

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