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What does the Bible say about the curse in Genesis 3?

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The Bible states that the curse was a consequence of Adam and Eve's disobedience, affecting the ground and bringing sin into the world.

In Genesis 3, after Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, they incurred a curse that affected not only themselves but the entire creation. God pronounced a curse on the serpent, the ground, and the woman, indicating that sin's repercussions would be far-reaching. The curse included pain in childbirth for Eve and toil and hardship in work for Adam, illustrating the brokenness and suffering caused by sin entering the world. This foundational event is essential for understanding the necessity of redemption and the significance of Christ's work to remove that curse, as seen later in Revelation 22.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:14-19, Revelation 22:3

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