The Garden of Eden

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What kind of relationship did Adam and Eve have with God in the Garden of Eden?

  • A strained relationship
  • A distant relationship
  • A non-existent relationship
  • A perfect relationship (correct)

What does the fact that Adam and Eve felt no shame while being naked in the Garden of Eden indicate?

  • They were ashamed of their nakedness
  • They had a good relationship with each other (correct)
  • They had a poor relationship with each other
  • They were unaware of their nakedness

What did Adam and Eve do to show their proper relationship with the creation in the Garden of Eden?

  • They were indifferent towards the creation
  • They cared lovingly for the garden (correct)
  • They ignored the creation
  • They destroyed the creation

Why did God create a test for Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden?

<p>To see if they would obey him and love him (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Adam and Eve choose to do in Genesis 3?

<p>They chose to follow the voice of the tempter (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Adam and Eve's Relationship with God

  • Adam and Eve had a direct, personal relationship with God in the Garden of Eden, characterized by innocence, trust, and obedience.
  • God would walk with Adam and Eve in the Garden, indicating a close and intimate relationship.

Innocence in the Garden

  • Adam and Eve felt no shame while being naked in the Garden, indicating their innocence and lack of sinful nature.

Stewardship of Creation

  • Adam and Eve showed their proper relationship with the creation by naming the animals, demonstrating their responsibility and dominion over the earth.

The Test

  • God created a test for Adam and Eve in the Garden by commanding them not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, to test their obedience and trust.

The Fall

  • Adam and Eve chose to disobey God's command, eating from the forbidden tree, which led to their fall into sin and separation from God.

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