cursed is the ground The man is addressed as one who in the future is to be dependent upon the soil for the means of subsistence. Not man, but the ground for man's sake, is accursed. Its fruitfulness is withheld, in order that man may realize the penalties of sin through the pains of laborious toil. The sentence, which, reverses the blessing of Genesis 2:15, befalls the whole earth.

in toil R.V. marg. "sorrow." But see note on Genesis 3:16.

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