when adam and eve sinned god said to himself that he would remove them from the garden or else they would eat of the tree of life and become godlike creatures. if they had become godlike and could live forever, god would have been made a liar when he told them if they eat of the tree they would surely die. god refused to let this happen so he banished them.
Those who sinned and died before the Ten Commandments were given were judged by God based on their knowledge of right and wrong and their faith. Their ultimate fate would depend on their relationship with God.
Adam and Eve's sin was disobeying God's command not to eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden. This act of disobedience is commonly known as the original sin and is believed to be the reason for the fallen state of humanity.
Adam and Eve made a huge mistake with eating from the tree of knowledge. Although they were naked from the start, God made them aware of it. So then, not only did they commit a sin by disobeying God, but they were now even more shameful for being naked. They hid from God to try and cover their sins.
From Adam and Eve. Adam was the first person in the earth. And eve was the second. they multiplied. And do you know what? Eve, and Adam sinned(they ate the fruit of good and knowlege) because they sinned, that is why there is pain when women give birth.
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Good question.... i would think that jackets were invented at the same time as clothes were (which was in the garden on Eden after Adam and Eve sinned)
Yes Abel and cain.
The original nature of Adam was perfect and without sin. Adam and Eve sinned when they ate forbidden fruit.
If the question you are asking is "Where does it say in the Bible that Adam says I have sinned", the answer is: nowhere. The bible does not say that Adam said you have sinned.The Bible does state that "all have sinned and come short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). According to the Bible, only the Lord has been born to this world without sin.
Even though Adam sinned by disobeying God's command of not eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, which led to him and Eve being expelled from the Garden of Eden for their own good (if they had subsequently eaten of the tree of Life after they sinned, they would have been stuck in their sinful state forever), God did continue to take care of Adam and Eve for the rest of their lives and Adam did still continue to follow God. So yes, they did end up in Paradise, which was also called Abraham's Bosom. Paradise was a holding area for the old covenant righteous separated from hell by a chasm which the Bible says could be seen from hell. Paradise was emptied when Jesus Christ came and took the righteous of the old covenant and presented them to His Father prior to His appearance to His disciples after His resurrection.
No both did sin in the garden of Eden.
immortal; he would have lived in the garden of eden forever if he hadn't sinned. when he sinned, he became mortal.