TheBible is the Word of God and reveals to us Jesus Christ, the Son of God, whether directly or indirectly. When Adam and Eve sinned, they were ashamed, knowing they were naked, and made fig leaf coverings for themselves. But the punishment for sin was death (Genesis 2:17), and the Lord God sacrificed animals to cover Adam and Eve’s sin Thepunishment of Genesis 3:17–18 reveals that man’s sin caused the curse against the ground, resulting in the troublesome thorns and thistles and a change in the way the natural world works (Romans 8:19–22). The first death mentioned in the Bible comes in Genesis 3:21, when God makes garments of skin after Adam and Eve sinned. After Thestory of the sin of Adam and Eve, as it is unfolding in the third chapter of Genesis, is well known. Simplistically summarized, the story relates how God had forbidden Adam from eating of the Itwas not disobedience which introduced death to the house of Adam, nor did transgression remove them from Paradise, for it is clear that (God) did not create TheVoice. 23 So the Eternal God banished Adam and Eve from the garden of Eden and exiled humanity from paradise, sentencing humans to laborious lives working the very Evewas the harbinger of concupiscence, a sin that then became conscribed as part of women’s nature. The cultural legacy of Eve is visible within Hell. Like Eve, Taddeo’s women are naked, have long blonde hair, and one even interacts with a snake. In the section of Lust, a snake bites the genitals of a tortured woman and another snake-like Verse21. - Unto Adam also and to his wife did the Lord God make coats (cathnoth, from cathan, to cover; cf. χιτών; Sanscrit, katam; English, cotton) of skin (or, the skin of a man, from ur, to be naked, hence a hide).Neither their bodies (Origen), nor garments of the bark of trees (Gregory Nazianzen), nor miraculously-fashioned apparel (Grotius), nor clothing Godput Adam into a deep sleep and created Eve from part of his own body (Genesis 2:21–23). These two individual people, through marriage, are joined once again into a single unit and are ā€˜one flesh’. What each part does, affects the other. In marriage, one is partly responsible for what the other does. Theserpent deceives Eve. 6. Both she and Adam transgress the divine command, and fall into sin. 8. God arraigns them. 14. The serpent is cursed. 15. The promised seed. 16. The punishment of mankind. 21. Their Godpunished both Adam and Eve for their sin. God removed Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. (Genesis 3:23) Eve’s punishment, which carries on to today, is pain in childbirth. Adam’s punishment, which also carries forward to today, is the difficulty in work needed to provide for his family. Mankind was no longer eternal. XhYhFq.