Living Things Once Again
20 And Adam called his wife's name Eve; because she was the mother of all living.
21 Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins, and clothed them.
Genesis 3:20-21
Here we see the power of the reapers in becoming the clothes, thusly in all things expressed as a visual. Last time we saw things that didn't look good to you as how beauty arises from ashes once more all the way to things that don't sound any better here at this time. Perhaps mother of all thing's living is a bit much for you. Then too the coats of the animals don't help matters any. After all, I thought the herb of the field was meat then to eat, not for them to be here slaughtering small animals once again. Then again, however large these might've been the text doesn't say assuming that Adam was roughly the size of most then today and some change. Though he could've been a little bit taller too in the bargain. I mean, really, you'd have had a way for genetics, or the looks of the Father to get expressed in the bunch. Mother though implies somewhat serious business as though he's not quite too sure from whence she's been taken the Lord. Something somewhere sure has got a bit fuzzy and it's probably due to looks in the bargain. Though, what with all the earth crept in once again, poor Adam was having trouble getting dressed once again. It seems since he'd been taken from earth, the Lord was required to tend for him so. It's sort of a giving up isn't it, this original sin of falling from grace even. Though God's mercy is still expressed to the few, the helpless, the needy, the orphan, the lost, and the seekers truly of him. Come on now, it's God's grace brought back to the house. Though to a man who'd just gotten dispossessed of his clothes and depended on God now for his food, it must've seemed a hard thing indeed. It's good though to see the powers of the reapers engaged in just more than destruction but that also of clothing, protection, and some care that is rendered.