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Who was the first man?
Who was the first man?
Adam
How does God create the first man?
How does God create the first man?
The Lord God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.
Where does God place the man?
Where does God place the man?
God placed the man in the Garden of Eden.
How does God create the woman?
How does God create the woman?
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What is the one thing in the Garden that is forbidden to them?
What is the one thing in the Garden that is forbidden to them?
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Why did God put temptation in the Garden?
Why did God put temptation in the Garden?
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Who led the woman to eat the fruit?
Who led the woman to eat the fruit?
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Where was Adam when she ate the fruit?
Where was Adam when she ate the fruit?
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What happened when they ate the fruit?
What happened when they ate the fruit?
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What did they feel for the first time?
What did they feel for the first time?
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What did Adam and Eve do when they realized what they had done?
What did Adam and Eve do when they realized what they had done?
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God asks, 'Adam, where are you?' Why did God ask this question?
God asks, 'Adam, where are you?' Why did God ask this question?
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What was their response when God questioned them about eating the fruit?
What was their response when God questioned them about eating the fruit?
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What was God's punishment for the serpent?
What was God's punishment for the serpent?
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What was God's punishment for the woman?
What was God's punishment for the woman?
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What was God's punishment for the man?
What was God's punishment for the man?
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God banished Adam and Eve from the Garden. How did God keep them from getting to the Tree of Life?
God banished Adam and Eve from the Garden. How did God keep them from getting to the Tree of Life?
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What does it mean when the Bible says, 'From dust you are, and to dust you will return'?
What does it mean when the Bible says, 'From dust you are, and to dust you will return'?
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What do you think they learned about God from this experience?
What do you think they learned about God from this experience?
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Study Notes
Creation of Humanity
- Adam is recognized as the first man created by God.
- God formed Adam from dust and breathed life into him, making him a living being.
The Garden of Eden
- God placed Adam in the Garden of Eden, a paradise intended for him.
- The woman, Eve, was created from one of Adam's ribs as a companion for him.
The Forbidden Fruit
- God forbade Adam and Eve from eating the fruit from the tree in the middle of the garden.
- The presence of temptation in the garden was a test of Adam and Eve's trust in God.
The Temptation
- The serpent led Eve to eat the prohibited fruit.
- Adam was present beside Eve when she consumed the fruit and subsequently shared it with him.
Consequences of Disobedience
- Upon eating the fruit, Adam and Eve became aware of their nakedness and experienced emotions such as guilt.
- Their immediate reaction was to sew fig leaves together to cover themselves.
Divine Inquiry and Accountability
- God questioned Adam about his whereabouts to assess his honesty.
- Adam shifted the blame to Eve, while Eve blamed the serpent for their actions.
Punishments Assigned
- The serpent was condemned to crawl on its belly and consume dust.
- Eve was punished with increased pain in childbirth and a complicated relationship dynamic with her husband.
- Adam was sentenced to labor for his sustenance.
Banishment from the Garden
- Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden, barred from accessing the Tree of Life.
- A cherubim was placed to guard the Tree of Life to prevent their return.
Significance of Mortality
- The phrase "From dust you are, and to dust you will return" signifies the inevitability of physical death for humanity.
Lessons Learned from the Experience
- The event taught the lesson that one cannot hide from God and the importance of resisting temptation.
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Description
Test your knowledge of the creation story in Genesis Chapters 2 and 3 with this engaging quiz on Adam and Eve. Explore key concepts such as the formation of man, his placement in the Garden of Eden, and the creation of woman. Perfect for Bible study groups and enthusiasts alike!