6 Questions
According to Genesis 2:16-17, what were Adam and Eve allowed to do in the garden of Eden?
Eat from every tree except one
What is the essence of sin, according to the text?
Rejecting God's authority
What is the nature of a love relationship, according to the text?
It must be freely chosen
What is the relational significance of the forbidden fruit, according to the text?
It signifies disobedience
What is the root of all sins, according to the text?
Our sinful nature
Match the following biblical phrases with their contexts:
'You may surely ____, but of ____ you shall not…' = The choice to reject '...the Lord God made to spring up every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food.' = Context of the forbidden fruit '...when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil' = Consequence of eating the forbidden fruit
This quiz explores the nature of love relationships and the concept of free will. It delves into the significance of the forbidden fruit in Genesis 2 & 3 and examines the context of the garden of Eden. Test your knowledge on these topics and gain a deeper understanding of the choices we make in love.
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