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What does the Bible say about the significance of the fall?

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Genesis 3 reveals the historical point at which sin entered the human race through Adam and Eve, highlighting humanity's fallen nature.

The major significance of Genesis chapter 3 lies in its account of the fall and the introduction of sin into the world. It establishes the historical point in time when Adam and Eve, as the first human beings, disobeyed God's command, leading to the pervasive nature of sin in humanity. This chapter illustrates that the issues of human depravity and sinful nature began with the fall, and they continue to manifest throughout human history. The behaviors and characteristics exhibited by Adam and Eve are reflections of the same sinful tendencies present in humanity today, demonstrating that very little has changed since that original transgression.
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