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What could Adam and Eve eat in the garden of Eden?

Fruit from all the trees but one.

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Who lied to Eve, saying that she would not die?

The serpent, Satan.

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Did Adam and Eve eat from the forbidden tree?

Yes. This was sin.

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Did Adam and Eve die?

Yes. They did not die right away but they did die eventually

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What was the one commandment that Adam and Eve had to obey when God put them in the garden?

Do not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil

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How did the serpent tempt Eve?

First, the serpent began to place doubts about God in Eve’s mind by having her question God’s word and God’s character. Then he told her a lie and said that she would not die if she ate from the tree.

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By saying these things to Eve, what was the serpent saying about God?

The serpent was calling God a liar. But God is not a liar. The serpent was the liar

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What two things did Eve do after listening to the serpent?

She ate of the fruit and then gave some to Adam, and he ate.

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When God came to the garden to meet with Adam and Eve, what did they do and why?

They hid because they were ashamed of their disobedience and afraid of God.

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In what way did Adam and Eve immediately die after they ate from the tree?

Spiritually. Eventually, they died physically as well. They were separated from God in a way that they hadn’t been before. It was as though a wall of sin came between God and them.

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What judgments did God bring on Adam and Eve?

God judged Eve and now she would find pain in her role as mother and wife. God judged Adam by cursing the ground Gen 3:17–19. Work would be hard, painful, and less productive

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What blessings did God provide Adam and Eve?

God promised a Savior who would triumph over sin and Satan. God still provided food, even from the cursed ground. God graciously provided clothes to cover their nakedness.

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Q1: What animal deceived Eve?  

A serpent

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Q2: After Adam and Eve sinned against God, what did they do?  

fled from God's presence

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Q3: Match the punishment to the person

a. Serpent

b. Eve

c. Adam

a. Serpent: crawling on the belly, crushed by the Savior.  

b. pain in childbirth and in marriage; death

c. pain in work; death

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Q4: Put a "G" next to what God said: 

You may eat of every tree in the garden, except for the tree of knowledge of good and evil.  

You shall not of any tree in the garden

You will not surely die

You shall surely die

You may not touch the tree in the middle of the garden

You will be like God, knowing good and evil

You may surely eat of every tree of the garden except for the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; 

You shall surely die

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Why was it wrong for Adam and Eve to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil?  

God had told them not to and it was turning away from dependence on God as the source of right and wrong.

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Why is it wrong for you to sin?  

Your sin is rebellion against God

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Bonus: What is today's central theme?  

Man sinned against God by disobeying His word.

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Bonus: What is today's key verse?  

“And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, ‘You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die’” (Gen 2:16–17)

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