a2:15
bLev 8:35
cNum 3:5-10
d4:46-49
e2:17
fExod 20:1-17
gDeut 5:6-21
h3:22-23
iEccl 12:6-7

‏ Genesis 2:15-17

2:15  a to tend and watch over: The garden required maintenance and oversight. Tending the Garden was humanity’s dignifying work. These roles in God’s garden-sanctuary were later applied to God’s Tabernacle (see Lev 8:35  b; Num 3:5-10  c; 4:46-49  d).
2:17  e except (literally but you must not eat): This prohibition is given in the same legal format as Israel’s Ten Commandments (see Exod 20:1-17  f; Deut 5:6-21  g). The Lord built law and obedience into the fabric of his covenant relationship with humanity.

• the knowledge of good and evil: See study note on 2:9.

• you are sure to die: The consequences of disobedience would be immediate spiritual death (loss of relationship with God) and eventual physical death (see 3:22-23  h; Eccl 12:6-7  i).
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