Garden Basics
The Command
The Temptation
The Fall
The big picture
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Where did Adam and Eve first live before the fall?

The Garden of Eden.

100

What one rule did God give Adam and Eve?

Do not eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil


100

What animal tempted Eve?

Satan

100

Who ate the fruit first?

Eve

100

What is the first sin called?

Original sin

200

Who created Adam and Eve?

God

200

Who received the command directly from God first?

Adam

200

Who did Satan speak to first?

eve

200

What did Eve do after eating the fruit?

Gave some to Adam

200

What was Adam and Eve’s relationship with God like before the Fall?

close and unbroken

300

From what was Adam created?

Dust from the ground

300

What warning did God give if they ate the fruit?

They would die

300

What lie did Satan tell about eating the fruit?

They wouldn't die

300

Did Adam know the command before eating the fruit?

Yes

300

What entered the world because of the Fall?

Sin and death

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From what part of Adam was Eve created?

His rib

400

What freedom did God give Adam and Eve besides this one rule?

They could eat from any other tree in the garden

400

What did Satan say the fruit would give them?

Knowledge of good and evil / being like God

400

What immediately changed after they ate the fruit?

They were not clothed

400

What does the story teach about temptation?

It often twists God’s truth

500

What special trees are mentioned in the Garden of Eden?

The Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil

500

What does this command show about human freedom?

Humans had free will and the ability to choose obedience or disobedience

500

What three things did Eve notice about the fruit before eating it?

It was good for food, pleasing to the eye, and desirable for gaining wisdom

500

What does the Fall represent?

Humanity’s first act of disobedience against God (sin entering the world

500

How does the Fall connect to the need for salvation?

It shows humanity’s need for forgiveness and redemption

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