Genesis 3 v 21 Coats of skins

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Something I have been thinking about while reading this verse. If no animals died in Paradise and Adam and Eve did not eat meat, where did the skins come from? Or did animals started dying the moment Adam and Eve sinned?
Genesis 3:21 (KJV) Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins, and clothed them.
 

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As with the previous verse, this passage contains some hope for Adam, Eve, and humanity. God's curses for their sin were severe and painful to hear. However, Eve's name points to the future generations to come. And this verse reveals that God will still provide, starting with clothing for Adam and Eve. Their hastily constructed fig leaves would not be adequate to continue to cover their nakedness. In clothing them, God demonstrates that it is right for them to be clothed.

In order to make this clothing of skin, though, an animal had to die. This is the first recorded physical death in Scripture, even of an animal. No death is explicitly recorded until after human sin. God Himself is the one who takes the animal's life to provide warmth and covering for the humans. Later in Genesis, God will require the sacrifice of animals to provide a blood covering for human sin. Eventually, Jesus' Himself would bleed and die to provide a final covering for the sins of all who would trust in Him for salvation.


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Gen 2:15-17 . .The Lord God took the man and placed him in the garden
of Eden, to till it and tend it. And the Lord God commanded the man, saying:
Of every tree of the garden you are free to eat; but as for the tree of
knowledge of good and bad, you must not eat of it; for in the day you eat of
it, you shall die.

In order for his maker's warning to resonate in Adam's thinking; it had to be
related to death as he understood death in his own day rather than death as
modern Sunday school classes construe it in their day. In other words:
Adam's concept of death was primitive, i.e. normal and natural rather than
spiritual.

As far as can be known from scripture, Man is the only specie that God
created in His own image, viz: a creature blessed with perpetual youth. The
animal kingdom was given nothing like it.

That being the case, then I think it's safe to assume that natural death was
common all around Adam by means of vegetation, birds, bugs, and beasts
so that it wasn't a strange new word in his vocabulary; i.e. God didn't have
to take a moment and define death for Adam seeing as how it was doubtless
a common occurrence in his everyday life.

Adam saw grasses spout. He saw them grow to maturity, bloom with
flowers, and produce seeds. He watched as they withered, became dry and
brittle, and then dissolve into nothing. So I think we can be reasonably
confident that Adam was up to speed on at least the natural aspects of death
and fully understood that if he went ahead and tasted the forbidden fruit
that his body would lose its perpetual youth and end up no more permanent
than grass.

In other words; had Adam not eaten of the forbidden tree, he would've
remained in perfect health but the very day that he tasted its fruit, his body
became infected with mortality, i.e. he lost perpetual youth and began to
age; a condition easily remedied by the tree of life but alas, Adam was
denied access to it.

Adam was supposed to die on the very day he tasted the forbidden fruit and
he did; only in a natural way-- subtly and not readily observed rather than
instantly. The thing is: mortality is a lingering, walking death rather than
sudden death, i.e. mortality is slow, but very relentless: like Arnold
Swarzenegger's movie character "The Terminator"-- mortality feels neither
pain nor pity, nor remorse nor fear; it cannot be reasoned with nor can it be
bargained with, and it absolutely will not stop-- ever! - until you are ready
for burial.

"A voice said: Shout! I asked: What should I shout? Shout that people are
like the grass that dies away. Their beauty fades as quickly as the beauty of
flowers in a field. The grass withers, and the flowers fade beneath the breath
of The Lord. And so it is with people. The grass withers, and the flowers
fade, but the word of our God stands forever." (Isa 40:6-8)
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Something I have been thinking about while reading this verse. If no animals died in Paradise and Adam and Eve did not eat meat, where did the skins come from? Or did animals started dying the moment Adam and Eve sinned?
Genesis 3:21 (KJV) Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins, and clothed them.
“And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.”
‭‭Revelation‬ ‭13:8‬ ‭KJV‬‬

It’s prophetic foretelling of Jesus dying to cover our sin and shame. It was determined from the foundation that God would sacrifice his lamb and clothe us with his righteousness to cover our sin

I believe when God said “ in the day you eat the fruit you will surely die “ this. Ow required death because God has said it required death his word must come to pass

so when an animal died because of mans sin it’s fulfilling the word of sin and death taking the place of the person the animal takes the death to atone for the sin of the person

this of course is a pretty figure of Christs sacrifice I believe your right there when you say the first animal was sacrificed when man became sinners but it was foretelling of Christ and his sacrifice determined from beforehand
 

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Something I have been thinking about while reading this verse. If no animals died in
Paradise and Adam and Eve did not eat meat, where did the skins come from? Or did
animals started dying the moment Adam and Eve sinned? Genesis 3:21 (KJV) Unto Adam
also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins, and clothed them.
Some say it was a ram God sacrificed to make the coverings for Adam and Eve, which really
would not have been the moment they sinned, as some time would have passed from the
moment of their sinning to when God came looking for them in the garden. How long a period
we cannot know, though it is probably safe to assume it was not a long interim. Neither are we
told which animal He chose to use the skins to cover them, but again, a ram makes perfect sense,
being that it would have been a prefiguring of Christ's shed blood for the remission of sins...
Christ being the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world.



Genesis 2:17
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Gen 3:21 . . And the Lord God made garments of skins for Adam and his
wife, and clothed them.

Precisely what species of animal God slaughtered in order to make the
Adams their first suit of real clothing is unknown.

That day, humans learned something about the advantages of leather
goods. Most of it is produced from cattle hides: calfskin, goatskin, kidskin,
sheepskin, and lambskin. Other hides and skins used include those of the
horse, pig, kangaroo, deer, crocodile, alligator, seal, walrus, and of late;
python. Humans have used animal skins for a variety of practical purposes
since ancient times, and to this good day leather is still a useful material all
around the world.

The exact cut and design of their garments isn't specified; the Hebrew words
kethoneth (keth-o'-neth) and/or kuttoneth (koot-to'-neth) just indicate a
shirt, or covering; as hanging from the shoulder.

A garment hanging from the shoulder indicates that Eve's topless days were
over; although that wouldn't necessarily rule out the possibility that she may
have become the Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel of her day and created some
interesting necklines.

The garments actually facilitated the people's association with God. They
were unbearably uncomfortable around their maker in the buff, even in the
semi-buff, and that was principally the reason they hid from The Lord when
He came calling. However, fig leaves aren't very durable; they're merely an
expedient. God showed them a much better way-- actually a way they would
never have thought of all by themselves because who would have guessed
that animals could be killed and stripped of their hides for clothing until God
showed them?

The point to note is that the clothing that humanity's maker crafted for the
Adams didn't cost them one red cent nor did they have to contribute even
the slightest bit of labor to its construction. God slaughtered the animals,
treated the hides, and fabricated the garments Himself; and gave the
clothing to them totally free of charge and no strings attached. However, I
wouldn't be a bit surprised if the couple watched how God went about the
whole business so they'd know how to take care of themselves.

NOTE: They'd eventually have to know how to make fire; no doubt God
showed them how to do that too.

I believe God went to all that trouble for a couple of reasons.

First; because He wasn't indifferent to their situation; rather, God felt
compassion for the Adams-- defined as sympathetic awareness of others'
distress together with a desire to alleviate it. And secondly; He didn't want
anything hampering His association with the humans. In other words,
Adam's felt-shame and embarrassment over undress was a barrier between
himself and his maker, so God showed him a really good way to overcome
it: a way that not only improved the quality of Adam's association with God;
but also greatly enhanced his limited survival skills.
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The verse below is deliberately misquoted; watch for the revisions.

Rom 5:12 . .Therefore, just as through one man sin entered the world, and
death through sin, and thus death spread to everything, because everything
sinned
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