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“In Genesis 3:15, God promised that a descendant of Eve would defeat the serpent.”
Genesis 3:15 does portray God announcing that the woman’s offspring will strike the serpent in a way commonly understood as victory. But the verse does not literally say “defeat,” and the Hebrew can refer to offspring collectively, not necessarily one specific descendant. The claim is a fair summary of the dominant Christian reading, with important interpretive caveats.
“Eve was the first woman ever to live.”
The claim is not supported as a factual statement about human history. Genesis presents Eve as the first woman within a religious creation narrative, but modern genetics, paleoanthropology, and mainstream reference works indicate humans emerged from populations rather than from a single first woman. Confusing biblical Eve with “mitochondrial Eve” is also incorrect, since mitochondrial Eve was not the first woman alive.