It gave them eventual death, which is exactly what Jehovah God said would happen. (Genesis 2:17; 3:3) It also left them imperfect and sinful, & it was then that they decided to have children, which is why everyone after them is sinful as well. (Romans 5:12 & 14)
However, Jesus giving his life as a sacrifice enabled mankind to have a chance at living eternally, if they exercised faith in that sacrifice. (John 3:16; Romans 5:18)
(New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
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.
The Bible does not specify what the fruit was or what it looked like. I believe it was a specific fruit that was in the Garden of Eden exclusively. God banned Adam and Eve from the Garden and that put the tree out of the reach of man. I do not think that we have to worry about accidently eating the fruit today. The damage has already been done by Adam and Eve by eating the forbidden fruit and introducing sin into the world.
The traditional Christian view is that god punished Adam and Eve for eating the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. He told Eve she must bear children in pain and told Adam that one day he will die, then banished them from the Garden of Eden. This is emphasised in the teachings of Augustine who said that this was an original sin that stains us all.Some scholars say that Genesis depicts Adam and Eve, in their innocent state, as being unaware that they must die one day, so eating the fruit of the Tree of Life was of no interest to them. They ate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge and learnt to understand good and evil, including that they would one day die. They had already eaten of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and were now like gods (Genesis 3:22: "And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us..."), except that they were still mortal. God told them what they now already knew: that Eve she must bear children in pain and that one day they will die. By eating of the Tree of Life, they would then also be immortal, so the only course left open to God was to banish Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden and place cherubim and a flaming sword across the path back to the Tree of Life. This was not a punishment, but a necessary result of their having become god-like.
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The wife of the Old Testament patriarch Adam is called the mother of all the living. After the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, she is only mentioned in conjunction with Adam. He death is not recorded.
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 disobeyed God by eating fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the garden of Eden.
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.
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.
all he asked adam not to do was eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. after eating the knowledge of good and evil fruit adam was banished from the garden along with eve who also ate the fruit.
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.