There is a lot written about how Jewish rabbis through the centuries approached interpretation of scriptures. It's almost a whole branch of Jewish theology. It would take a semester college class to digest the most important parts. They favored allegorical interpretations.
These allegorical interpretations had a way of expanding and multiplying according to the number of rabbis that wrote about them.
Modern Christian scholars use a hermeneutical approach that is based on a set of common sense rules and do not allegorize unless there is a clear indication that something should be allegory. Therefore Gen 3:16
16He said to the woman:
This is how things are going to be now that you disobeyed. It' aint a pretty sight.
3:15-17. I am sure a Jew who uses normal hermeneutics and not one taught by a school of Rabbis who specialized in making things mean whatever they wanted to would agree.
These allegorical interpretations had a way of expanding and multiplying according to the number of rabbis that wrote about them.
Modern Christian scholars use a hermeneutical approach that is based on a set of common sense rules and do not allegorize unless there is a clear indication that something should be allegory. Therefore Gen 3:16
16He said to the woman:
I will intensify your labor pains;
you will bear children with painful effort.
Your desire will be for your husband,
yet he will rule over you.
Most likely would mean that labor pains in child birth was a result of the fall. That birth was not supposed to be that hard but sin caused a change in this regard. That her desire for her husband and him ruling over her, was that she would now need for him to provide for her for the most part that is how life is in the primitive wild and a woman would need the man to help her survive. The man would be stronger and really women were at their mercy for the most of human history. All part of the fall. These brief descriptions are not an establishing of the best order of things but of a result of the fall. It is what it is. you will bear children with painful effort.
Your desire will be for your husband,
yet he will rule over you.
This is how things are going to be now that you disobeyed. It' aint a pretty sight.
3:15-17. I am sure a Jew who uses normal hermeneutics and not one taught by a school of Rabbis who specialized in making things mean whatever they wanted to would agree.
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