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The foretold "seed" would crush the serpent's head, eliminating the cause of rebellion, sickness, and death. As revealed progressively in the Scriptures, this "seed" is identified as Jesus Christ.

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Did Jesus crush the head of the serpent in the garden of Gethsemane?

Jesus crushed whatever he choosed to crush... ANSWER: Jesus crushed the head of the serpent (Satan) when he died on the cross and was resurrected the third day. Satan has no power over those who belong to Christ but Satan has a strangle hold on those who do not belong to Jesus.


How was the father of Jesus?

Joseph was the legal father of Jesus but not the biological father. Jesus' mother, Mary, was a virgin when she gave birth to Jesus. The child, Jesus, was conceived in her by the power of the Holy Spirit so God was the Father of Jesus. There are many times in the Bible where God gave children to women who had previously been infertile. Some of them were Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Hannah. Nothing is impossible with God! In the case of Mary, it was an even greater miracle since God bypassed the normal means of conception completely. This was to fulfill the promise God made to Adam and Eve in Genesis, chapter 3, when He said that the "seed of the woman" (Mary's son, Jesus) would crush the head of the serpent (the devil).


What does the protoevangelium refer to?

The protoevangelium refers to the first prophecy in the Bible in Genesis 3:15, where God predicts that the seed of the woman will crush the head of the serpent. This verse is seen as a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ's victory over Satan.


Who is Ross Lynch's crush?

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Where does the first Messianic Prophecy appear?

The first Messianic prophecy appears in Genesis 3:15, known as the "proto-evangelium." In this verse, God promises that the offspring of the woman will crush the head of the serpent, foreshadowing the victory of Jesus over Satan.


Why do some statues of Mary have a snake under her feet?

In religious art, the snake under Mary's feet symbolizes her victory over evil and sin, often alluding to the biblical passage in Genesis where it is written that the offspring of the woman (a reference to Mary) will crush the serpent's head. The imagery of Mary stepping on the serpent also emphasizes her role in salvation and her triumph as the mother of Jesus.


Did any woman have had a crush on Jesus?

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Where are you first introduced to a savior in the Bible?

In the King James version the first appearance of the word - saviour - is in * 2 Sam 22:3 The God of my rock; in him will I trust: he is my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my high tower, and my refuge, my saviour; thou savest me from violence.


Why have people hoped for a messiah throughout history?

Quite simply, because God promised one. In Genesis 3:16, in the midst of all the curses that God was handing out, HE promised THE One who would crush the serpent's head. The ancient fathers understood it this way as is evident by Genesis 5:29. And he called his name Noah, saying, "This one will comfort us concerning our work and the toil of our hands, because of the ground which the Lord has cursed." The promise of the seed of the woman is the first Messianic promise recorded in the Bible. Since those who believe in God must by default believe that HE keeps HIS promises, there will be THE seed of the woman. Jews are still waiting on HIM, Christians claim that He is Jesus.


What dos it mean the seed of a women will crush the head of Satan?

As the King of the Messianic Kingdom, the promised Seed, Jesus Christ, will 'bruise Satan in the head.' The time is need for Jesus to administer a fatal blow to "the original serpent, the one called Devil and Satan," and thus release mankind from his wicked domination. (Genesis 3:15; Revelation 12:9)