Table of Contents
- 1 What if Eve ate the apple but Adam didn t?
- 2 Why is Eve blamed for eating the apple?
- 3 Why did God not stop Adam and Eve from eating the fruit?
- 4 Who ate the fruit first Adam or Eve?
- 5 Did Adam ask Eve?
- 6 Why did God give commands to Adam and Eve?
- 7 Did God want Adam and Eve to know evil?
- 8 What did Eve say to the serpent in the garden?
What if Eve ate the apple but Adam didn t?
Originally Answered: What if Eve never shared the fruit with Adam? Nothing would have happened to her. If you are familiar with the book of Genesis 2:16-17, you will know that Eve didn’t disobey GOD. When God told Adam not to eat from that tree, Eve had not been created yet.
Why is Eve blamed for eating the apple?
The reason Adam blamed Eve for his eating the apple was to try to deflect responsibility for his actions off himself and onto the only other person there, hoping selfishly to avoid punishment. In order to understand this clearly, a review of the verses involved needs to be made.
Why did God not stop Adam and Eve from eating the fruit?
Disobeying God is a sin. Adam and Eve were aware of disobedience, they knew it would be wrong to disobey God. Eating the forbidden fruit would be disobedience, and an act of rebellion against God. The devil hates mankind.
Did Adam convince Eve to eat the apple?
COMMENTARY, GENESIs 30 (1949). used the plural form in speaking to Eve and that Eve did not have to persuade Adam to eat the fruit. Adam ate it immediately after Eve gave it to him. This analysis concludes that Eve was not a temptress and that Adam may have heard the entire conversation between Eve and the serpent.
What is the name of First woman?
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Name of Female Personalities | Role |
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Junko Tabei | First Woman in the World to climb Mt. Everest |
Valentina Tereshkova | First Woman in the World as Cosmonaut in Space |
Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka) | First Female to be elected as Head of Government (Prime Minister) in the World |
Who ate the fruit first Adam or Eve?
When Eve is tempted by the serpent and eats the forbidden fruit, Father makes Adam choose between Him and Eden, or Eve. Adam chooses Eve and eats the fruit, causing Father to banish them into the wilderness and destroying the Tree of Knowledge, from which Adam carves a staff.
Did Adam ask Eve?
Adam did not request her. God saw that Adam was alone and did not have someone to help him, so He made Adam sleep and took a rib from him and made Eve and brought her to Adam.
Why did God give commands to Adam and Eve?
While in the Garden of Eden, God gave Adam and Eve two contradicting commandments. They were to multiply and replenish the Earth (have children) and avoid eating the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. God knew they would have to break one of those commands to keep the other.
Why did Adam join Eve in eating the fruit?
Adam was already aware that doing so was wrong, and he knew the consequences, yet he chose to join Eve in eating the fruit. When they ate, they were not simply aware of evil; they experienced evil, to the extent that they became evil—sinners by nature. Man knew what was good: he was created in goodness and was surrounded by it (Genesis 1:31).
What happened to the tree after Adam ate the fruit?
As a result, no one was able to eat of the tree and apparently the tree was destroyed in the flood in Genesis 8-9. Today, the tree does not exist on earth. After Adam ate the fruit, sin entered the creation and they became sinners.
Did God want Adam and Eve to know evil?
God did not want Adam and Eve to “know” evil in the sense of participating in it. The sin of Adam and Eve was not in attaining knowledge but in rejecting God’s will in favor of their own. Because of their sin, Adam and Eve received dire consequences.
What did Eve say to the serpent in the garden?
Then Eve replied that they could eat from all of the trees, except for one. The woman said to the serpent, “From the fruit of the trees of the garden we may eat; but from the fruit of the tree which is in the middle of the garden, God has said, ‘You shall not eat from it or touch it, or you will die.’” Genesis 3:2-3 (NASB)