The fall of men was sinning from God and eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
The Fall of man is recorded in Chapter 3.
The fall of man
There is a single story flow in Genesis 3 describing the "The Temptation and Fall of Man."
Creation and the fall of Man.
The first three chapters from the book of Genesis tells us of gods creation, and also of the fall of man into deep sin.
Genesis chapters one through eleven describe the creation of the earth, man's expulsion from paradise, and the destruction of the world by floods.
In Christianity the fall of man, or the fall, is a term used to describe the transition of the first man and woman from innocent obedience to God to a state of guilty disobedience. The expulsion from the garden was a result of the fall expulsion from the garden is not known as the fall. Disobedience to God (sin) is the fall.
Always engaged in evil (Genesis ch.6).
Genesis tells about a few different things: The creation account Man's fall into sin God's judgment by a flood because of man's sinful nature The setting apart of a man (Abram) to become a nation set apart to God The settling of that nation in Canaan, then their moving to Egypt.
In the Bible, the creation of man is first mentioned at Genesis 1:26. The creation of the first woman at Genesis 2:18 This first man is called by name at Genesis 3:17 The first woman is named by the man at Genesis 3:20
In the first creation story in Genesis (Genesis 1:1-2:4a), man is created to be master over all (Genesis 1:28).In the second creation story in Genesis (Genesis 2:4b-25), man is created to be the servant of the earth (Genesis 2:5, 15).
The fall of man and Noah's Flood are found in the Book of Genesis, which tells, from a biblical viewpoint, of the impact of these events on mankind. Science has found no evidence that these events ever occurred, and no evidence of any effect on the earth.