Carlos,
Here is the first Dispensation. Please tell me what part of it isn't Biblical.

Dispensation of Innocence
Represenative - Adam
Covenant - Edenic
Command - Do not eat of one tree
Promise - Life forever in the garden with God
Failure - Eve listens to serpent, ignores Adam's authority, Adam ate of the forbidden tree
Judgements - Shame (guilty conscience), Spiritual death (no fellowship with God), Confirmed disposition of enemity, curse on the serpent, promise of physical death, pain and sorrow in childbirth, pain and sorrow in tilling the earth (creation cursed), promise of a physical death, expulsion from the garden, man now lives in a hostile world ruled by a tyrant

God's provision of animal skins for Adam and Eve speaks of His first act of grace and redemption for fallen man by means of substitution, Adam and Eve who now have a conscience, are the first to experience redemption, foriveness and restoration.

Isn't this a moral period in the world's history which ends in a special judgement? Hasn't God revealed Himself to His people, or to the world, in a somewhat different pattern here than else where in the Bible? Wasn't the command to not eat of the fruit of a certain tree, different from other commands in the Bible?