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... Blake's poem also follows the same story line as the story of Adam & Eve eating the fruit and getting kicked out of the Garden of Eden. ...
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... Blake's poem also follows the same story line as the story of Adam & Eve eating the fruit and getting kicked out of the Garden of Eden. ...
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... Or did he place the trees in the middle of paradise as only a test? Before eating the forbidden fruit of knowledge, Adam and Eve were as innocent as babies. ...
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... When Soto ate the pie it was like Eve eating the apple, but as soon as the deed was committed both people instantly knew the bad along with the good. ...
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... for the lack of company. What he uses to convince Eve is that he lied about eating the fruit first. She says to him "Serpent thy ...
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... While the Bible blames it on Eve, the Qur'an holds both Adam and Eve responsible for the sin of eating from the forbidden tree. ...
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... stay clear of it. The problem came when the serpent convinced Eve into taking from the tree and eating. The serpent told her that ...
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... What could the serpent have possibly said to sway Eve's judgment into eating the forbidden fruit? ... Eve was 'sweet-talked' into eating the fruit. ...
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... What could the serpent have possibly said to sway Eve's judgment into eating the forbidden fruit? ... erved. Eve was 'sweet-talked' into eating the fruit. ...
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... God comes into the garden and he punishes Adam and Eve for eating from the tree. ... Next, God punished Eve for eating from the tree. ...
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... error. God then punished both Adam and Eve for eating the apple when it was Eve's deception that tricked Adam into eating the apple. ...
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... she trod"(477-480). Also, Eve knew the danger eating from the tree would bring, yet she still broke down. She told the serpent "Of ...
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... The serpent, in my opinion, should be the one viewed as cruel and unjust. Eve had no intent on eating the fruit if the serpent didn't try to persuade her. ...
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... serpent. The Bible signifies that the snake is the devil as told in the tale of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit. The snake ...
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... Before the eating of the fruit Adam and Eve never hid from God. ... However, the serpent tricked Eve into eating the fruit of the forbidden tree. ...
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... She suggests that because Adam is a man, thus "stronger" than Eve, he should be held responsible for eating the forbidden fruit rather than the weaker Eve. ...
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... rule about not eating of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, God punishes Adam, Eve, and the serpent that tricked Adam and Eve into eating the fruit. ...
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... Satan tells Eve that eating of the fruit will make her "not to the earth confined, / but sometimes in the air, as we;" (Milton, Bk. V, ll. 78-79). ...
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... He uses his superhuman forces to transform himself into a serpent and deceive Eve into eating a fruit from the forbidden tree of knowledge. ...
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... flawless. Humans had made many mistakes in it's times. Some have started as early as Adam and Eve eating the forbidden apple. Others ...
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... The criticism of women began with Eve eating the apple, which caused the downfall of mankind (meaning solely men). Hereby, women were the downfall of men. ...
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... Eve and Adam's sin was eating from the tree of knowledge when God had already told them that to do that to do that surely meant death. ...
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... Eve and Adam's sin was eating from the tree of knowledge when God had already told them that to do that to do that surely meant death. ...
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... evil. The Serpent was craftier than other wild animals. He told Eve that she will not die from eating from the tree. Instead her ...
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... infinite expulsion from Eden. This follows from Eve 'tricking' Adam into eating the prohibited fruit. He strongly states, "such ...
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... either. They are both guilty of eating the fruit, but it is portrayed that Eve is more so (guilty) and is punished that way. In ...
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... Yet when God came to punish Adam for disobeying the rules, Adam pointed to Eve and blamed her for luring him into the sin of eating the apple. ...
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... Upon being led to the forbidden tree, Eve recognizes easily (p.251-252 lines 651 ... our selves; our reason is our law.' Despite her knowledge that eating the fruit ...
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... He then further tempts Eve by telling her that his ability to reason and speak came from eating the forbidden fruit: "Strange alteration in me, to degree/ Of ...
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... The fact that God forgave Adam and Eve for eating of the tree of knowledge and his forgiveness of Cain's actions upon his own brother, reveal that the Lord is ...
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