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Why did Adam and Eve hide themselves from God?

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They hid due to their shame and fear after realizing their nakedness and hearing God's voice as a result of their sin.

Adam and Eve's decision to hide from God stemmed from their newfound awareness of their nakedness and the conviction of sin that had led to a sense of shame. After disobeying God, they experienced an immediate change in their relationship with Him, marked by fear and self-consciousness. The text illustrates that they were hiding not only from God's presence but also from the impending confrontation regarding their sin. The fear they felt was a direct response to God's righteous anger in light of their disobedience as He approached them in the garden. Their attempt to conceal their shame with fig leaves signifies humanity's continuous struggle to cover sin rather than confronting it honestly before God.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:8-10

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