Obey or Not to Obey? Paradise Lost by John Milton

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|To Obey or Not to Obey? | |To obey | |Paradise Lost by John Milton | | | |12/7/2011 | |Naomi Thompson | I Samuel 15: 22 states: “And Samuel said, hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams” (KJV). The bible teaches one to trust in the Lord, and he will make a way out of no way. In the book of Genesis, God created the earth. After creating the earth he made man and woman to maintain the land, and direct the wild life. God made man with the intention of allowing free will. In John Milton’s Paradise Lost, explicated the story of “Man’s first disobedience”. What is the importance of being obedient to God? This is the main question the reader will ask themselves. What are the consequences of being disobedient to God? There are a plethora of examples in this story on what happens when you disobey God, and why it important to obey God. Paradise lost presents two paths; the path of disobedience and the road to redemption. Paradise Lost is a parallel story to the biblical Adam and Eve story. In Milton’s epic poem the “Fall” of Adam and Eve is the most famous Christian poem in English Literature. The stories are similar, but Milton goes beyond Genesis. The importance of obeying God not only had something to do with your

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