What is the prophecy in Genesis 3:15 known as and what does it mean?

What does it say will happen in the future?

Google that chapter and verse and read the different interpretations. Then decide what you think.

The prophecy in Genesis 3:15 is known as the Protoevangelium, which means "the first gospel." It is a verse where God is speaking to the serpent after Adam and Eve have sinned in the Garden of Eden. Let me explain how to find the answer to your question.

1. Open a web browser on your device.
2. In the search bar, type "Genesis 3:15."
3. Click on a reliable source, such as a Bible study website or online Bible.
4. Look for the verse in Genesis 3:15, and you will find the prophecy.

Now, let's talk about the meaning of the prophecy:
In Genesis 3:15, God says to the serpent, "And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel." This verse is considered significant because it foreshadows the coming of Jesus Christ, who would defeat the power of evil.

The part referring to the woman's offspring and the serpent's offspring represents the spiritual conflict between humankind, represented by the woman, and Satan, represented by the serpent. Although Satan would cause suffering (symbolized by striking the heel), the ultimate victory would belong to the woman's offspring (symbolized by crushing the serpent's head).

Christians interpret this prophecy as foretelling the coming of Jesus, whose death and resurrection ultimately triumphs over Satan's power and offers redemption to humanity. The Protoevangelium is seen as the promise and hope of a Savior who will overcome sin and restore humanity's relationship with God.