In the Bible, it is said that the serpent tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.
The Bible says it was the simple act of eating a literal fruit (the Bible does not say it was an "apple") that God had told Adam and Eve not to eat. (Genesis 3:1-6)
In the Bible, Eve was tempted to eat the apple by the serpent, who is often associated with Satan or the devil.
God told Adam and Eve not to eat the apple in the Garden of Eden.
In the Bible, Adam did not specifically instruct Eve not to eat the apple. The serpent tempted Eve, and she ate the fruit, then gave some to Adam, who also ate it.
Yes, in the Bible, God told Eve not to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden.
the apple Actually, the bible never tells you what Adam and Eve eat because it is not very important.
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.
In the Bible, the serpent, often associated with Satan, tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, not allowing her to resist the temptation.
A snake was what tempted Eve. The snake convinced her to eat the apple in the garden, which God specifically told them not to. Thus, the story was famous.
The first law in the bible was made by god for Adam and Eve, in the garden of Eden when they were told not to eat the fruit of life.