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... of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it." After both Adam and Eve eat the fruit ...
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... Is it plausible that Yaweh God wanted Adam and Eve to eat the fruit to gain knowledge? Or did he place the trees in the middle of paradise as only a test? ...
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... the trees in the garden. This was the first hint that the serpent was going to try to blame God for not letting Eve eat the fruit. ...
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... the trees in the garden. This was the first hint that the serpent was going to try to blame God for not letting Eve eat the fruit. ...
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... more qualified? In the Bible, Genesis 3:1-24, a serpent convinced the woman (Eve) to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree. When the ...
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... One day a snake persuades Eve to eat from this tree a sweet apple, after she bites she offers it to Adam, who reluctantly takes a bite. ...
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... Satan gives many reasons for Eve to eat the fruit, to become a god, to be beautiful, to rise above Adam; but the only being that truly convinces her to eat the ...
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... In convincing Eve that she could eat the fruit, the serpent said "For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God ...
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... became a problem. Eve was told specifically not to eat from one particular tree, which was in the midst of the garden. It was the ...
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... It wasn't that he was "persuaded" (54) by Eve to eat the apple, it was that he lacked discretion. Lanyer gives the idea that Eve ...
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... this. Eve was more prone to eat the apple to compensate for the lack of knowledge that she acquired once eating the fruit. Adam ...
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... In his story, Moses writes that God first punishes the serpent for telling Eve that it was acceptable to eat from the tree. God ...
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... that does this. Eve's decision to eat from the tree of good and evil comes from her own temptation; this already existed in Eve. ...
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... Similarly Eve's influence over Adam led to his downfall. Living in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve were instructed by God not to eat an apple from a tree. ...
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... Adam and Eve were instructed not to eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Except for this single prohibition, they were indeed free. ...
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Since Eve is the one who acts on her own to eat from the Tree of Knowledge as she says "To satisfy the sharp desire I had / Of tasting those faire apples, I ...
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... creates the universe; Satan plots to corrupt God's human creation; Raphael answers Adam's questions and warns him of Satan Climax - Adam and Eve eat the fruit ...
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... After the serpent has given her a reason to want to eat from the tree, Eve makes up other reasons it would be okay to eat from it. ...
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... After the serpent has given her a reason to want to eat from the tree, Eve makes up other reasons it would be okay to eat from it. ...
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... actions. Eve felt that she made the proper decision to eat the apple, and for this reason she was not afraid of God's wrath. Eve ...
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... that god has forbidden them to eat. Then, the serpent tricks Eve to eat it by saying that she will not die which is totally untrue. ...
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... So Eve eats the fruit and gives some to Adam to eat. After discovering what Adam and Eve have done, the Lord God punishes them. ...
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... God knew Adam and Eve didn't know any better than to eat of the tree. ... When Eve was created, she was told by God not to eat of a particular tree. ...
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... however is the ultimate disobedience in Paradise Lost and is the result of Satan, overhearing Adam and Eve discuss God's commandment to not eat the fruit from ...
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... Tree of Knowledge they will die. (The Bible, Genesis 2:17) Does his prohibition actually induce Adam and Eve to eat of the tree? ...
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... By Lanyer's claims, Adam should have known better than to eat the apple because unlike Eve, it was Adam that "from God's mouth received that strait command" (p ...
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... The reason that Adam and Eve were tempted to eat the fruit was their sinful desire of wanting more and refusing to obey God\\\'s rules. ...
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... Although it is not directly stated, it has been interpreted that Adam was tempted by Eve to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. ...
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... The first being the Serpent's temptation of Eve to eat off the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. The Serpent was craftier than other wild animals. ...
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... Based on the text, Eve played a larger role in the decision to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, and Adam's role was more passive in ...
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