Adam and Eve separated themselves from God's perfect world, and brought about physical suffering and pain to Adam and Eve and all people that followed them.
When God discovered that Adam and Eve had sinned he offered them clothing. This demonstrated His grace.
Yes. In Genesis 3, after Adam and Eve sinned, God asked Adam several questions, with the final result that Adam passed the buck off to Eve. In Genesis 3:13, God then asks Eve, "What is this you have done?" (NASB). As far as I know, this is the only question God asked specifically of Eve.
After both Adam and eve sinned in the Garden of Eden, death came in the world, and man was seperated from god for good.
it is because adam and eve sinned when god told them not to eat a specific tree from the garden.
Because they're naughty.
God did. When Adam and Eve sinned, God killed an animal to make a covering for them. That was a sacrifice to cover their sin. In the Bible it says there can be no forgiveness without the shedding of blood.
Strictly speaking, Genesis does not say that Adam and Eve were born. It says that God made Adam out of the dust of the ground. Because Adam needed company, God made Eve out of Adam's rib, while he slept.
They know God wouldnt have been mad at them because they was always good before
God had many big plans for Adam and Eve, when they were in the garden of Eden, but they both sinned and were driven out of the garden for good. When god created the whole world he just ordered it, and it happened. But to make Adam , he had to dirty his hand in the mud. This just gives you a idea how special we would have been there.
The first person to SAY it is God to Adam. The first person to SIN is Eve.
God did not make/hope/cause Adam & Eve to sin; it was there own free will.
Did God stop loving Adam and Eve when they sinned? Good question, friend-but the answer is: no. You have to keep in mind that God is a good God and His love endures forever (Psalm 100:5). He is kind and merciful (2 Samuel 24:14; Psalm 86:5; Luke 6:36).