1. God created man from clay, breathed the breath of human life into the nose of the clay, and created a living person with spirit. God named him Adam. But Adam was lonely at that time. God was determined to create a spouse for him, so he took out one of his ribs while he was sleeping and closed the flesh again. God used this rib to create a woman and named her Eve.
2. God created a paradise for Adam and Eve in Eden in the East. There was a forbidden fruit tree in the Garden of Eden called the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. It was set up by God to test people's faith.
3. One day, he appeared to Eve in the shape of a snake, and tempted Eve in a very cunning tone: "Did God really say that you are not allowed to eat from all the trees in the garden?" !”
4. Eve was a little tempted, but the foundation of her faith did not waver, and she faithfully conveyed God’s commandment: “We may eat from the trees in the garden, except the one in the middle of the garden. Of the fruit on the tree, God said: 'You shall not eat it, nor touch it, lest you die. '"
5. Satan heard the slight hesitation in Eve's tone, and he spread his wings and launched his attack: "You will not necessarily die, for God knows that you have eaten the fruit. Your eyes will be opened, and you will know good and evil like God."
6. When Eve saw that the fruit on the tree was very fresh, It was pleasing to the eye and lovable, better than any fruit she had ever tasted. She heard that after eating it, one could become as wise as God. The balance of her pure and innocent psychology was tilted, and God's warnings were thrown out of the sky. Finally she reached out and picked the forbidden fruit, and ate it; she gave it to Adam, and he ate it.
7. After Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, the world turned upside down. It turns out that in the warm spring sky, there is a cold current that goes away from God. The cool wind blows in one after another, and everything in the world begins to become chaotic and disharmonious.
8. God was walking in the garden, and Adam and Eve heard his footsteps. At this time, there was a gap between their hearts and God. Out of guilt, they began to hide from God in the woods. God issued a heartfelt cry to man's loss: "Adam, where are you? Man, where are you?"
9. Adam said to God: "I heard your voice in the garden; I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid myself.” “Who told you that you were naked? Did you eat from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?”
10. God knew that he had deviated from his own will and asked angrily. Adam argued: "The woman you gave me to live with me gave me fruit from the tree, and I ate." God looked back at Eve and asked her, "What have you done?" Eve said: "The serpent tempted me, and I ate."
11. God punished the culprit snake and said: "Because you have done this, you are cursed above all livestock and every beast. , you will walk on your belly and eat dust all your life.
12. I will also put enmity between you and Eve, and between your descendants and her descendants, they will bruise your head. , you will hurt his heel." Then the snake lost its wings and body, and turned into a long and winding worm, which was disgusting. It can only crawl on its belly and dig holes to eat soil.
13. God then punished Eve, the first woman to fall, and said: "I will greatly increase the pain of your pregnancy, and you will suffer more pain in giving birth to children. You will long for your husband, and your husband will rule over you." Finally, God said to Adam: "Because you listened to your wife and ate from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from.
14. Cursed is the ground because of you. You must work hard all your life to get food from the ground, and the land will bring you thorns and thorns. You will also eat the vegetables that grow from the fields, and you will live with the sweat of your face until you return to the soil. You were created from the ground, you are dust, and you will return to dust.”
15. God punished Adam and Eve because they were his own creations, but he also felt pity for them. He made clothes of animal skins for them to wear, and then sent them out of the Garden of Eden and gave them land to cultivate.
After God expelled Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, he installed cherunas (legendary winged animals) and flaming swords that turned in all directions on the east side of the garden to guard the way to the tree of life.