If Adam were alone in paradise, he would still experience the beauty and abundance of nature, allowing him to find joy and fulfillment in his surroundings. He could cultivate a deep connection with the environment, appreciating the wonders of creation. However, the absence of companionship might lead to feelings of loneliness, as the innate human desire for relationship and community would remain unfulfilled. Ultimately, while he might find peace in solitude, the richness of shared experiences would be missing.
They and their offspring would still live in a garden paradise. Jehovah outlined his purpose for mankind when he told them to Fill the earth and subdue it.
Maybe, if Lucifer didn't disobey God he woud'nt be Satan and the snake to tempt Adam and Eve.
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Satan in book 1 and 2 after this... his character begins to fade and ADAM is the true hero of paradise lost.
Eternal life in a paradise would have been the result of Adam and Eve not listening to the sinister serpent. Adam and Eve were promised immortality in an earthly paradise. They were told that they'd have neither if they ate of the forbidden fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
Either her and Adam would have stayed in the garden and had children there,and we would be living in the garden of Eden even now,generations later,in paradise as god intended, or,someone generations later would have been tempted by the apple and ate it,resulting in the world as we know it.
If your talking about Adam and Eve, God gave Adam (man) Eve (women) so that Adam wouldn't be alone. If he had only God then man kind wouldn't be alive today. I'm sure Adam would appreciate living in a world where there was nobody to hold hands and smile with. Without women you wouldn't be alive.
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.
He gave his life so we would have a second chance to live in paradise like Adam and eve did
The expulsion from Paradise of Adam & Eve.
If God had chosen Adam to fulfill His purpose and stay alone then that would have happened, however, that was not God's plan or purpose for Adam. God's plan was for Adam to have a wife and to populate the earth as God told them to do. God could have created only one human if that was His will, but His plan was for them to create the first family and thereby descendants. All the animals had a mate and He did not want Adam to be alone or lonely.
"lost paradise" is not something physical but it is referring to the action of paradise being lost. God made Adam and eve and put them into the paradise and they could eat all the fruit they wanted to they could play with the animals all they wanted; god had only 1 rule: do not eat the tree of good and bad. They could have all the other trees in the paradise just leave that 1 alone. God said if you eat it then in the very day of you eating it you will die; that's how paradise was lost.