Why would Eve be blamed for causing women to rebel against their husbands'? This excerpt below from this site can better explain the above quote,
As God pronounces judgment on Eve for her part of the transgression in Eden, He says, “Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you” (Genesis 3:16). This verse causes some puzzlement. It would seem that a woman desiring her husband would be a good thing, and not a curse.
The Hebrew phrase in question does not include a verb and is literally translated “toward your husband your desire.” Since this judgment is predictive, the future tense verb “will be” is added for clarity: “Your desire will be for your husband.” The most basic and straightforward understanding of this verse is that woman and man would now have ongoing conflict. In contrast to the ideal conditions in the Garden of Eden and the harmony between Adam and Eve, their relationship, from that point on, would include a power struggle. The NLT translation makes it more evident: “You will desire to control your husband, but he will rule over you.”
As many of you might well know, the nominated senator has been dating Samidoh for some years now and they have gotten two kids together.
The couple seems to be in a strong place the past few months, even though that harmony between them seems o have affected the musician's marriage with his first wife, Edday Nderitu.
Just last week she declared that she and the father of her 3 kids had gone their separate ways.
Either way, Karen's share above shows that she wants to make this relationship succeed and is doing what is necessary. Good for her.
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