Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden from "summary" of The Holy Bible in the Hindi language by
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. He created man in His own image, and breathed life into him. He called the man Adam, and placed him in the Garden of Eden to care for it. Adam was alone in the garden, so God created Eve to be his companion. God gave Adam and Eve only one command - not to eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. He warned them that if they disobeyed, they would surely die. The serpent, who was crafty and deceitful, tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. She took a bite and gave some to Adam, who also ate. When God found out what they had done, He curs...Similar Posts
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