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I'm reading Heppe's Reformed Dogmatics and on page 422 he says that Eve was a virgin up through the fall of man.
Is this common knowledge and can we necessarily conclude this?
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Originally Posted by Romans922 I'm reading Heppe's Reformed Dogmatics and on page 422 he says that Eve was a virgin up through the fall of man.
Is this common knowledge and can we necessarily conclude this? | I have no idea how he could know this. What does he use to make a dogmatic statement regarding her virginity?
Incidentally, I wouldn't necessarily be convinced that simply because it notes Adam knowing her after the Fall and her conception of Cain that this necessarily proves the point. Jewish historical narrative is not always presented chronologically.
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Of course, that does raise the question that if Cain was conceived pre-Fall then he wouldn't be conceived in sin.
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Although it would be that she had not had a child before the fall, it would not have to be true that she was a virgin.
They were already instucted to be fruitful and multiply,and it sounds as if Adam was very happy to see Eve 
If the fall had not happened as of Gen 1:31, why would this writer suggest that Adam could not/or did not perform the duties of a husband? Why even speculate on this?
Obviously if Eve conceived before the fall," All" would not have died in Adam.
Rom5:12. 1Cor 15:22.
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It's my opinion that the Fall happened pretty fast. It's possible that Adam and Eve knew each other pre-Fall but I also don't think it's impossible that they did not.
The interesting thing would be that one would assume that, if they did, that she would surely conceive as menstration is a curse of the Fall. It never ceases to amaze me the kind of "angels dancing on the head of a pin" discussions we get into here. | 
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Originally Posted by SemperFideles It never ceases to amaze me the kind of "angels dancing on the head of a pin" discussions we get into here.  | Actually, at this point it seems as if you are in soliloquy mode but that doesn't stop the rest of us from enjoying the show!
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I agree Rich, that the fall probably did happen fast, but one time I heard a pastor saying that in the Hebrew, Adam got pretty excited about his helpmeet. Quote:
22And Jehovah God buildeth up the rib which He hath taken out of the man into a woman, and bringeth her in unto the man;
23and the man saith, `This [is] the [proper] step! bone of my bone, and flesh of my flesh!' for this it is called Woman, for from a man hath this been taken;
24therefore doth a man leave his father and his mother, and hath cleaved unto his wife, and they have become one flesh.
25And they are both of them naked, the man and his wife, and they are not ashamed of themselves. | Maybe someone with the Hebrew can capture the excitement that the pastor was speaking about in these text's. He said it has more the idea of Adam being extremely pleased in vs.23- sounded good to me! He that findeth a wife finds a good thing, amen!
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I get the definite impression, from Genesis 4:1 and its immediate context, that Eve did not become pregnant until after the Fall. However, this does not necessarily mean that Adam and Eve did not engage in sex until after the Fall. The Bible gives us no evidence either way. If they did, it is perfectly possible that God providentially prevented Eve from becoming pregnant.
Either way, there's no biblical evidence that Eve was a virgin until the Fall. I have no idea why Heppe would make such a statement.
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Originally Posted by Romans922 I'm reading Heppe's Reformed Dogmatics and on page 422 he says that Eve was a virgin up through the fall of man.
Is this common knowledge and can we necessarily conclude this? | I have no idea how he could know this. What does he use to make a dogmatic statement regarding her virginity?
Incidentally, I wouldn't necessarily be convinced that simply because it notes Adam knowing her after the Fall and her conception of Cain that this necessarily proves the point. Jewish historical narrative is not always presented chronologically. | Heppe actually has a really good work where he finds what everyone says on every topic. He takes all of those things that have been written on a topic and picks out the best quotes from among them. It is a really good resource for Reformed doctrine. However, this point is kind of off. This particular thought Heppe is quoting Polan (VI, 13). He says as point 4 of an argument, "As destruction was imported into the world through a virgin (for when Eve became the cause of transgression to herman, she was still a virgin, not yet known by Adam), so the salvation of the world had to be born by the ministry of a virgin."
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Originally Posted by Iconoclast Although it would be that she had not had a child before the fall, it would not have to be true that she was a virgin.
They were already instucted to be fruitful and multiply,and it sounds as if Adam was very happy to see Eve 
If the fall had not happened as of Gen 1:31, why would this writer suggest that Adam could not/or did not perform the duties of a husband? Why even speculate on this?
Obviously if Eve conceived before the fall," All" would not have died in Adam.
Rom5:12. 1Cor 15:22. |
Keep in mind that they were in perfect obedience to God's commandments prior to the fall.
So, I do not think anyone could build a compelling case making the assertion that Eve was a virgin prior to the fall.
To me it would seem quite the contrary.
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Originally Posted by Romans922 I'm reading Heppe's Reformed Dogmatics and on page 422 he says that Eve was a virgin up through the fall of man.
Is this common knowledge and can we necessarily conclude this? | I have no idea how he could know this. What does he use to make a dogmatic statement regarding her virginity?
Incidentally, I wouldn't necessarily be convinced that simply because it notes Adam knowing her after the Fall and her conception of Cain that this necessarily proves the point. Jewish historical narrative is not always presented chronologically. | Heppe actually has a really good work where he finds what everyone says on every topic. He takes all of those things that have been written on a topic and picks out the best quotes from among them. It is a really good resource for Reformed doctrine. However, this point is kind of off. This particular thought Heppe is quoting Polan (VI, 13). He says as point 4 of an argument, "As destruction was imported into the world through a virgin (for when Eve became the cause of transgression to herman, she was still a virgin, not yet known by Adam), so the salvation of the world had to be born by the ministry of a virgin." | This seems to comport more with a Roman Catholic notion that sees Mary as the Second Eve.
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To argue where the Bibile is silent is always risky. To paraphrase, "Absence of evidence is not evidence of abstinence".
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Well I still suggest this work by Heppe. Thus far it is pretty good.
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I think the fall was only a few hours after Eve was created.
I don't think menstration is a curse of the fall as someone else said above.
I don't think that immediate intimacy of each being that was created is necessarily required. When for example, the dog or the bird or fish were created, they didn't necessarily have to have intimacy right after they were created. Sex is only a part of life, not the principle first and most important part of it. This being the case and that in my opinion they fell into sin within a few hours of their creation, I conclude that they united after the fall.
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Originally Posted by SemperFideles Anthony,
It's my opinion that the Fall happened pretty fast. It's possible that Adam and Eve knew each other pre-Fall but I also don't think it's impossible that they did not.
The interesting thing would be that one would assume that, if they did, that she would surely conceive as menstration is a curse of the Fall. It never ceases to amaze me the kind of "angels dancing on the head of a pin" discussions we get into here.  | I am led to agree with you here. That was one of the first things that came to my mind. I cant really it taking a long time before eating the forbidden fruit.
Also could it be that she was already pregnant and that the first child would be born into a world of sin and temptation? I am thinking like maybe weeks. It was just another thing that came to mind while reading this thread.
I just find it interesting that in Gen 3:16 that the pains of child bearing are mentioned. Kind of like saying "well this would have been easy and painless but now its not" kind of a thing.
Just some random thoughts as i awaken
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Originally Posted by reformedman I think the fall was only a few hours after Eve was created.
I don't think menstration is a curse of the fall as someone else said above.
I don't think that immediate intimacy of each being that was created is necessarily required. When for example, the dog or the bird or fish were created, they didn't necessarily have to have intimacy right after they were created. Sex is only a part of life, not the principle first and most important part of it. This being the case and that in my opinion they fell into sin within a few hours of their creation, I conclude that they united after the fall.
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Originally Posted by SemperFideles Of course, that does raise the question that if Cain was conceived pre-Fall then he wouldn't be conceived in sin. | This is key. After considering the ramifications of prelapsarian conception I can certainly see how Heppe can logically conclude that Eve was a virgin.
All offspring since Adam was created are conceived in sin, thus no successful conception before the fall.
Prior to the fall the only way I think a pregnancy would fail would be if Eve had already conceived which would mean the child within her was not conceived in sin which cannot be. With all things considered, I think we are safer assuming she was a virgin than not.
Of course Deuteronomy 29:29 applies here in that the creation narrative is not intended to be a detailed account of how the world was created and/or populated, but in setting the stage for the promised Christ.
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Originally Posted by Romans922 I'm reading Heppe's Reformed Dogmatics and on page 422 he says that Eve was a virgin up through the fall of man.
Is this common knowledge and can we necessarily conclude this? | That sounds like a Popish idea that sex is evil.
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Originally Posted by Romans922 I'm reading Heppe's Reformed Dogmatics and on page 422 he says that Eve was a virgin up through the fall of man.
Is this common knowledge and can we necessarily conclude this? | That sounds like a Popish idea that sex is evil. | A popish idea would be that Eve had no sex after the fall as well like Mary.
Heppe believes she had sex after the fall.
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Originally Posted by Romans922 I'm reading Heppe's Reformed Dogmatics and on page 422 he says that Eve was a virgin up through the fall of man.
Is this common knowledge and can we necessarily conclude this? | That sounds like a Popish idea that sex is evil. | A popish idea would be that Eve had no sex after the fall as well like Mary.
Heppe believes she had sex after the fall. | But don't the Papists believe that sex always involves sin? And did not even some of the church fathers think this?
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That sounds like a Popish idea that sex is evil. | A popish idea would be that Eve had no sex after the fall as well like Mary.
Heppe believes she had sex after the fall. | But don't the Papists believe that sex always involves sin? And did not even some of the church fathers think this? | First, the RCC believes all sex must be PiV.
Secondly, all sexual acts must be equally open to conception.
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