The tree of knowledge of good and evil was very sacred. The LORD God told them whoever ate the fruit would be banned from the garden of Eden, receive knowledge of good and evil and would die. Satan told Eve that she would receive knowledge but would not die. Eve chose to eat the fruit along with Adam. They both got removed out of the Garden of Eden after eating the fruit.
Adam lived a long life and died eventually of old age.
Adam and Eve hid from God in the Garden of Eden after eating the forbidden fruit.
No, the snake tricked Eve into eating the fruit, then Eve persuaded Adam to eat it.
Eve after eating the forbidden fruit convinced Adam to eat it and they would be like god.
If you meant who was the first to sin, Adam and eve from eating a fruit;.
Adam and Eve hid from God after eating the forbidden fruit because they felt ashamed and guilty for disobeying God's command. They were afraid of facing the consequences of their actions.
Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the garden of Eden.
In the story of Adam and Eve, the first act of disobedience committed by Eve was eating the fruit of the tree that God had commanded her not to eat from, due to Eve being tricked by the serpent. The first act of disobedience by Adam was eating the fruit that was offered to him by Eve.
Eve eating the fruit from the forbidden tree.
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It is true that Adam and Eve did eat the forbidden fruit, so sin and death came into the world.
I am guessing that you mean that when does it first appear, it is as a serpent. In the story of Adam and Eve, the serpent is the one that tries to deceive Adam and Eve into eating the forbidden fruit. He eventually convinces Eve to eat the fruit and Eve convinces Adam to eat the fruit as well. They then were made to leave the garden because of their disobedience to God.
Yes, Adam was aware that he was eating the fruit from the tree of knowledge. God had specifically instructed him and Eve not to eat from that tree, so they knew they were disobeying God's command when they ate the fruit.