The story of Adam and Eve gets simplified for young children, including the fruit they ate being described as an apple. However, the tree we find in The Bible is not an apple tree, it is the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, a common motif in ancient Near Eastern religions.
When Adam and Eve ate the fruit, they became like gods (Genesis 3:22-23): "And the Lord God said, Behold the man has become as one of us, to know good and evil; and now, lest he put forth his hand and take also of the Tree of Life, and live forever: therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden." This is not what happens when you eat an apple!
It clearly states in the Bible that Adam ad Eve ate a forbiden fruit off of the forbidden tree. It does not state that the fruit was an apple or what color the apple was.
First of all ,it is not sure it was a apple, it is mentioned as the forbidden fruit.
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apple is mentioned when the world was created, Adam and eve, they eat an APPLE.
not to eat the apple.
the apple Actually, the bible never tells you what Adam and Eve eat because it is not very important.
Because both were tempted by satan.
the apple symbolizes if adam and eve didn't eat the apple.the Earth will not like this. (:
God told Adam and Eve that they could eat from every tree but one tree which was the tree of good and evil.Then the serpent told them that he only told them that because the fruit would make them "just like him".So that made Eve eat the apple and she made Adam eat it to.
They both ate the fruit. Eve was first, then she told Adam to eat the fruit also, and he agreed to.
Adam and Eve were allowed to eat all fruits and vegetables from the garden of Eden.
No, the snake tricked Eve into eating the fruit, then Eve persuaded Adam to eat it.
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They ate the forbidden fruit... Being an apple... Which God told them not to eat.
No one made him eat the fruit. There was no gun to his head; no spear aimed at his heart. The Bible account relates that his wife Eve, 'offered' it to him, and he ate. If Adam were a real man, he would have wrapped his arm around his dear wife and said: "Oh my goodness dear, what have you done? No, No; now I have to go to Jehovah in your behalf".