The Bible does not specify that the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden was an apple; it simply refers to it as "the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil." The association of the apple with this fruit likely arose from later interpretations and artistic depictions. In some cultures, the apple symbolizes temptation and knowledge, but the specific type of fruit remains unknown.
No, apple is not mentioned in the Bible. However, apple tree is mentioned three times in the Bible (Son_2:3, Son_8:5, Joe_1:12).
In the Bible, it was the serpent who tempted Eve to eat the apple.
A:Yes. In fact apple trees have existed for millions of years. Apple trees should not be confused with the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, that features in the story of Adam and Eve.
Actually, an 'apple tree' is mentioned three times....that I know of... Twice in Song of Solomon at 2:3 and 8:5 and once at Joel 1:12 Often it's believed that the "Tree of Knowledge" in the Garden of Eden, was an "apple tree", but the Bible never says that. It simply says 'fruit'.
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Eve ate the forbidden fruit from the "Tree of Knowledge of good & evil". There is no mention in the bible of the fruit being an apple.The confusion has it's roots when the scriptures were translated into Latin in 4 AD. The Latin name for apple is mālum, where's the Latin name for evil is mălum - very similar.This may have influenced the apple becoming interpreted as the biblical "forbidden fruit".ANS2:No, there is no mention in the Bible of the fruit being an apple. Apples grow on apple trees. But what fruit grows on the tree of knowledge of good and evil? For the answer do a search: THE FIRST SCANDAL.
The Bible refers to it as "the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil," or "the forbidden fruit." (Genesis 2 and 3) The tree itself is also referred to as the "tree of life." We don't know if it was actually an apple at all.
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...
Not to my knowledge.
Not to my knowledge.
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