God still loved them.
God kicked them out of the "garden" not His life. Adam and Eve's disobedience came as no surprise to God. God instructed Adam and Eve how they could maintain their relationship with Him - through a blood sacrifice.
Adam and Eve hid from God in the Garden of Eden after eating the forbidden fruit.
Adam hide...
Adam gave eave the forbidden
Eve after eating the forbidden fruit convinced Adam to eat it and they would be like god.
The Bible only tells us she ate "The forbidden fruit" it doesnt describe the nature of the fruit. what we should focus on instead of what kind of fruit it was, is that she disobeyed God who warned her and Adam not to eat of the tree of life.
God created the forbidden fruit as a test of obedience for Adam and Eve. The significance of the forbidden fruit in the story is that it represents free will and the consequences of disobedience. Eating the fruit led to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the introduction of sin into the world.
Both ate the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil: a serpent tempted Eve who ate it first and then offered the forbidden fruit to Adam. But the bible never identifies that fruit as being an apple...
God specifically instructed Adam and Eve not to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.
i think it was because they had the forbidden fruit
The original nature of Adam was perfect and without sin. Adam and Eve sinned when they ate forbidden fruit.
Adam and Eve hid from God after eating the forbidden fruit because they felt ashamed and guilty for disobeying God's command. They were afraid of facing the consequences of their actions.
The implication of the forbidden fruit in the bible comes from The Book of Genesis and deals with Adam and Eve. When a man and a woman take a bite into this forbidden fruit, they are known to be evicted.