The Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. If you were hoping for an answer like "an apple", sorry, The Bible doesn't say. It may be a fruit that only existed in the Garden. An alternative interpretation is that the only thing special about that particular tree was that God had forbidden it and that what fruit it was doesn't matter in the slightest.
Also, "that Satan made them eat" was Eve's attempt at passing the blame. The Serpent (it's not explictly stated to be Satan) didn't make anyone do anything, and the Bible is pretty clear on both that point and that God wasn't fooled by it.
God, Adam Eve and satan
No, if they were blind then Eve would never has ate the fruit on the tree that satan was offering. Then adam and Eve wouldn't of disappointed God.
i am Muslim but the bible and the quran are almost similar so ok Adam and eve where living in heaven then god told them not to eat from a fruit tree (not really specified which type of fruit) anyways so god told them not to eat from it but then Satan (a.k.a the devil) just convinced them to eat from it so they ate from it and god said that they did not abide by what he said so he send them to earthreal virson:God made the first two people on earth (Adam and Eve) and said to them to enjoy life on earth but not to eat the forbidden fruit from the tree of good and evil. Then the serpent who was really Satan (the devil) convinced Eve into eating the fruit. Eve gave some to Adam. Then, they tried to hide from God. God said to them you have disobeyed me. Adam then said that Eve had given him the fruit. Eve said the serpent made her do it. God punished them.
Adam and Eve broke the golden law of god that they should not eat from the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge, but Satan tempted them and they did eat.
The snake in the garden that god specifically told Adam and Eve to stay out of. The snake resembles satin.
They were tempted by Satan/the serpent to eat of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil. It was the fruit God said not to eat.
When Eve ate from the fruit, she thought that God would kill her as a consequence. She didn't want to die alone, so she begged Adam to eat the fruit, too, and Adam didn't want to be lonely again, so he ate it.
Satan never tempted Eve, a serpent did in the story of Adam and Eve.
OpinionThe story of Adam and Eve was written from a male point of view. It was more acceptable for the story if the man, Adam, could be portrayed as the more or less innocent party, even though it was Adam, not Eve, that God warned not to eat the fruit.
Opposition to God is Satan's main motive for tempting Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve were created by God. God intended for the couple to know good and live forever. So Satan was motivated to get Adam and Eve to know evil, disobey and disrespect their creator, and die.
The snake that persuades them to eat the fruit represents Satan. The fruit that they eat represents a sin or something that they are tempted to do that God did not intend for them to.
In the Bible, the serpent, often associated with Satan, tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, not allowing her to resist the temptation.