Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
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What excuse did Adam give for eating the forbidden fruit?

The woman whom You gave me to be my companion gave me of the Tree, and I did eat.

How did Eve respond when God asked her why she had eaten the forbidden fruit?

The serpent deceived me, and I did eat.

What was the consequence for the serpent's actions?

Cursed among all cattle and beasts of the earth, to crawl upon the ground and eat dust always.

What did God foretell when addressing the serpent?

<p>I will put enmities between you and the woman, and your seed and her seed. She shall crush your head.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Eve told would be the consequence of her disobedience?

<p>She should bring forth her children in sorrow and pain, and be subject to her husband.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Adam's curse for his actions?

<p>Cursed is the earth in your work. With labor and toil, you shall eat thereof all the days of your life.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

The Fall of Humanity

  • Adam gave the excuse that "the woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it" when God asked why he ate the forbidden fruit.

Eve's Response

  • Eve responded to God's question by saying "the serpent deceived me, and I ate" when asked why she had eaten the forbidden fruit.

Consequences for the Serpent

  • The consequence for the serpent's actions was that it would crawl on the ground and eat dust all the days of its life.

God's Prophecy

  • God foretold that the serpent's offspring would bruise the heel of the woman's offspring, but the woman's offspring would crush the serpent's head.

Eve's Curse

  • Eve was told that her consequence for disobedience would be increased pain in childbirth, and that her desire would be for her husband, but he would rule over her.

Adam's Curse

  • Adam's curse for his actions was that he would have to work hard to produce food from the ground, and that eventually he would return to the dust from which he was created.

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This quiz narrates the Biblical story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, focusing on their interactions with God after eating the forbidden fruit. It includes dialogues between God, Adam, Eve, and the serpent.

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