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What does the Bible say about the fall of Adam in Genesis 3?

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Genesis 3 describes the fall of Adam as a pivotal event that introduces sin and death into the world.

Genesis 3 provides the account of the fall of Adam and Eve, which is foundational for understanding the gospel and God's grace. In this chapter, the serpent, representing Satan, entices Eve to disobey God by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. The consequences of this act include a corrupted nature for all humanity, as Romans 5:19 states that by Adam's disobedience many were made sinners. This moment marks the entrance of sin and death into creation, highlighting the necessity for redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, Romans 5:12, Romans 5:19

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