the Lord Thy God In The Midst Of Thee
is Mighty, Is Mighty
he Will Save, He Will Rejoice Over Thee
with Joy
we Will Rest In His Love;
we Will Joy Over Thee With Singing
the Lord Thy God In Thee Midst Of Thee
is Mighty, Is Mighty, Is Mighty
In effect, by accepting Satan's statement, Eve was calling God a liar, even though she might not have recognized those implications of her action. She accepted Satan as the truth-teller and God as the prevaricator. By partaking of the fruit she was implicitly stating her belief that Satan was more interested in her welfare than God was. Yielding to the temptation implied that she accepted Satan's analysis of the situation instead of God's.
Henry Virkler