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We always put the fall on Eve. But Genesis 3:6 says she gave the fruit "to her husband who was *with her* (Hebrew *immah*), and he ate." Adam was at the scene. And here's what makes it heavier: God had stationed him in the garden "to keep it" (Gen 2:15), where "keep" is *shamar*, a guard word, to watch and protect. He was the appointed guardian, and a predator walked in and went after his bride while he stood silent. He had even heard the command directly from God, before Eve existed (Gen 2:16-17), so he knew the truth firsthand and said nothing. Psychologists call the way a crowd freezes the bystander effect, each person sure someone else will act. But Adam was no crowd. He was the only one there, the one guard, and he still said nothing. Scripture put it on the first page: the first sin was a man standing next to the person he was made to protect, watching her be deceived, and staying quiet. His sin was silence before it was a bite. Then God's "Where are you?" (Gen 3:9) finds him hiding. But the whole Bible is the second Adam undoing the first, line by line (Rom 5; 1 Cor 15:45): where the first man went silent, Jesus answered the tempter out loud; where the first failed to guard, Jesus crushed the serpent's head; in another garden He chose the death the first man fled; and where the first let his bride be taken, the second stepped in front of His and took the death meant for her. This isn't about men being in charge. It's about a failure to love that lives in all of us, and the One who would not stay silent. #SilentAdam #Genesis3 #Eve #LastAdam #BystanderEffect
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