Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
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Who did God call out to in the Garden?

Adam

Why was Adam afraid in the Garden?

He heard God's voice and was afraid.

Who did Adam blame for eating the forbidden fruit?

The woman whom God gave him as a companion.

Who did Eve blame for eating the forbidden fruit?

<p>The serpent who deceived her.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What curse did God place on the serpent?

<p>To crawl upon the ground and eat dust always.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did God foretell when speaking to the serpent?

<p>The coming of a Redeemer born of the Blessed Virgin Mary.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What consequences did God tell Eve she would face for her disobedience?

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

What curse did God place on Adam's work on the earth?

<p>The earth would be cursed in his work, and he would have to labor and toil to eat from it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What would Adam have to eat from the earth?

<p>Thorns, thistles, and herbs of the earth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How would Adam have to eat bread according to God's decree?

<p>In the sweat of his face till he returned to the earth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

The Fall of Humanity

  • God called out to Adam in the Garden, showing His presence and awareness of humanity's disobedience.
  • Adam was afraid in the Garden because he had sinned against God's command.
  • Adam blamed Eve for eating the forbidden fruit, attempting to shift responsibility.
  • Eve blamed the serpent for deceiving her into eating the forbidden fruit.
  • God cursed the serpent, causing enmity between it and humanity, making it crawl on its belly, and eating dust.
  • God foretold that the serpent's head would be crushed, symbolizing the ultimate victory of humanity over evil.
  • Eve's disobedience would lead to multiplied pain in childbirth and a desire for her husband, with him ruling over her.
  • God cursed Adam's work on the earth, making it unfruitful and causing him to toil to produce food.
  • Adam would have to eat from the earth, earning his bread through sweat and toil.
  • According to God's decree, Adam would return to the earth, symbolizing humanity's finite existence.

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This quiz narrates the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden from the Bible, highlighting their actions and responses after eating the forbidden fruit. It includes dialogue between God, Adam, Eve, and the serpent.

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