It is described that god generates man from “the dust of Earth” and the biblical figure of Adam is brought about. As the story continues, he creates the Garden of Eden and a female companion for Adam. The fall of Adam and Eve follows this creation account. Though it is not part of the account particularly, it is relevant to its importance. This part of the bible conveys mankind’s desire to challenge and rival god, when Eve is tempted by the serpent to take a bite of the fruit and gain knowledge of good and evil. Both Adam and Eve were clearly warned by God to not eat fruit from the tree of knowledge, and the serpents offering was exactly from there. Since Adam and Eve faced the possibility of gaining knowledge of evil, this connects to the first creation account, that evil already existed in the
It is described that god generates man from “the dust of Earth” and the biblical figure of Adam is brought about. As the story continues, he creates the Garden of Eden and a female companion for Adam. The fall of Adam and Eve follows this creation account. Though it is not part of the account particularly, it is relevant to its importance. This part of the bible conveys mankind’s desire to challenge and rival god, when Eve is tempted by the serpent to take a bite of the fruit and gain knowledge of good and evil. Both Adam and Eve were clearly warned by God to not eat fruit from the tree of knowledge, and the serpents offering was exactly from there. Since Adam and Eve faced the possibility of gaining knowledge of evil, this connects to the first creation account, that evil already existed in the