Disobedience in the Garden of Eden
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What motivated Eve to eat the fruit from the forbidden tree?

  • She thought Adam wanted her to try it first.
  • She was convinced she would be like God. (correct)
  • She wanted to have a conversation with God.
  • She was told it would grant her eternal life.
  • What consequence did Adam and Eve face for disobeying Jehovah?

  • They were cursed to wander the earth forever.
  • They were turned into animals.
  • They were banished from the garden of Eden. (correct)
  • They were given a second chance to stay in the garden.
  • Who did Jehovah say was responsible for deceiving Eve?

  • Eve's own curiosity and desires.
  • Adam for not protecting Eve.
  • A bad angel disguised as the snake. (correct)
  • The snake itself was punished.
  • What was the role of the angels and the sword of fire after Adam and Eve left the garden?

    <p>To guard the access to the garden from intruders.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What consequence is stated for Satan the Devil in the future?

    <p>He will be destroyed to prevent him from tricking people.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Disobedience in the Garden of Eden

    • Eve encountered a snake that questioned God's command about the trees.
    • Affirmation: Eve stated they could eat from all trees except one, warning that eating from it would result in death.
    • The snake contradicted her claim, insisting that eating the fruit would not lead to death and would make them like God.

    Eve and Adam's Choice

    • Eve was swayed by the snake's deception and desired the fruit more as she observed it.
    • Despite knowing the consequences, Adam chose to eat the fruit after Eve.

    Consequences of Disobedience

    • Jehovah confronted Adam and Eve about their disobedience.
    • Eve blamed the snake, while Adam blamed Eve for his actions.
    • As punishment for their disobedience, they were expelled from the Garden of Eden.

    Guardian of the Garden

    • To prevent their return, Jehovah stationed angels and a sword of fire at the garden entrance.

    Identity of Satan the Devil

    • The snake was revealed to be a tool of a bad angel named Satan, who tricked Eve.
    • Jehovah did not create snakes with the ability to speak; it was Satan who deceived Eve.
    • Future consequence: Jehovah plans to destroy Satan to prevent further deception.

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    Explore the story of Eve and Adam's choice in the Garden of Eden. This quiz covers the temptation by the snake, their disobedience, and the consequences that followed. Test your understanding of this pivotal biblical narrative and its implications.

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