@windblown, I really want to give you a fair answer here, but I'm confused, because I think the paragraph you quoted is pretty self-explanatory. In addition, the matter has been addressed repeatedly throughout this thread, so I'm at a bit of a loss. Take a look at this post and let me know if you still have a question: The Husband’s Call to Love Is A Call to Rule
Here's your position from the beginning:
Gen 3:16 teaches us pretty squarely that the rulership of the husband over the wife is an artifact of the curse of God on Eve for her disobedience—"from the beginning it was not so".
And here in a little more detail:
So we know you believe rulership is part of the curse. Got it. But where are you going with this? We are kinda stuck with these curses, no? (Am I the only one flashing back to the whole "God created Adam and Eve not Adam, Eve, and Stacy" rhetoric...?)
Now we possibly start to see a glimpse of what might be your bigger point here:
for Gen 3 I'll simply repeat my assertion that future tense means future tense, which means it will happen in the future. Gen 3:16 says he shall rule over you, not he "will continue" to rule over you. Future means future..............Bottom line is: Woman is one half of the "mankind" that God said He would make "in our image and likeness", and was created from the very substance of man to be his partner in having dominion over the earth. Then she screwed it all up, one of the consequences of which was that "he shall have power over you".
So we know you believe rulership is part of the curse. Got it. But where are you going with this? We are kinda stuck with these curses, no? (Am I the only one flashing back to the whole "God created Adam and Eve not Adam, Eve, and Stacy" rhetoric...?)
Now we possibly start to see a glimpse of what might be your bigger point here:
Fortunately for us, that's not the end of the story. Jesus comes along a few millenia later, becomes the ultimate remedy for our sin problem, and unleashes the Holy Spirit to fill and empower believers, then His apostle Paul comes along and teaches us how we're supposed to treat wives, emphasizing again the essential "one flesh" unity of the man
Oh and here's maybe another clue:
I still see Gen 3:16 as curse stuff. I think the grammar is pretty clear about that, and I'd like to officially dial 1-800- @IshChayil to see if we could get a ruling on the Hebrew grammar in Gen 1, 2, & 3...............So the only thing I would concede here is that man 'has the rule over' or 'has power over' the woman as a result of the fall, which is congruent with Jesus's teaching (cited by both myself and Samuel) that the Gentile rulers lord it over their subjects and "exercise authority over" them, but for those of us following Christ's example it should not be so. Rather, we are called to serve/minister and lay down our lives for those we love even as Christ did.
And here's more requests for clarifying tenses (must be pretty important for your mysterious big point?):
What can you say about that future tense verb from the Hebrew grammar? I see a Greek OT text that has a clear future tense, but I don't have the tools or experience to speak to the Hebrew. Is that a clear "this will happen from now on" future tense, or is it some kind of "this will keep happening the way it has been" construction that I'm not familiar with?
So, again. What difference does pre-fall or post-fall rulership make? Does Jesus and the Holy Spirit now cause the ground to effortlessly burst forth with bounty? While breaking the curse of sin and death, did He also enable snakes to grow feet? Please tell us the ways in which the curse is not in effect or how we should somehow strive to live pre-fall...I've got a birthing coming up that could be vastly improved with this pertinent information!