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What does the Bible say about the fall of man in Genesis?

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The Bible describes the fall of man in Genesis 3, where Adam and Eve rebelled against God, resulting in sin and the curse upon creation.

In Genesis 3, Adam and Eve's rebellion against God by eating from the forbidden tree led to the fall of man. God pronounced curses not only on Satan but also on the ground and humanity, highlighting the sorrow and toil that would follow due to sin. This fall introduced enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent, signifying the ongoing struggle between good and evil throughout human history. The ramifications of this event encapsulate the doctrine of original sin, representing the theological foundation of mankind's need for redemption and the grace of God through Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:17-24, Romans 5:12, Genesis 3:1-6

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The Fall Part I
John Chapman · Dec 24, 2023
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Joshua

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