Likewise an interesting study has been published on the psychology conveyed in the Bible in the story of Adam and Eve (Katz 1996), and even if this implies a certain kind of presentism and Thestory of Adam and Eve appears in Genesis, especially chapters 2–5. After allusions to the story in the Old Testament (and other Jewish writings), the main apostolic passage reflecting on it comes in Romans 5:12–21. Some would tell us that Paul is the only apostle to make much of the story, but they are mistaken; in Matthew’s Gospel Despitethe pain of leaving Eden, Adam and Eve now got to experience the joy of parenthood. Though they were born to the same parents, Cain and Abel had completely different interests and styles. The former was a gardener while the latter was a shepherd. One day, they set out to offer a sacrifice to their Creator. Adamand Eve heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool (lit., “the wind”) of the day. It should have been a time of refreshment and delight, but it now was a time of fear. God’s presence was a theophany, an appearance of Jesus Christ in human form before He was born of Mary thousands of years later. Adamand Eve most definitely believed in and depended on God. God continued to talk with Adam and Eve and provide for them after the fall. Adam and Eve knew of God’s promise that He would provide a Savior ( Genesis 3:15 ). God made garments of skin for Adam and Eve after the fall ( Genesis 3:21 ). Many scholars TheHebrew Bible depicts Adam and Eve as walking around the Garden of Eden naked due to their sinlessness. Mentions of Eden are also made in the Bible elsewhere in Genesis, Quranic verses Q. 2:35–38, are believed to tell the story of Adam disobeying God's command and eating the Forbidden Fruit, and of God ordered him out of the 20And Adam called his wife’s name () Eve, [] because she was the mother of all living. 21 Also for Adam and his wife the Lord God made tunics of skin, and clothed them. 22 Then Inthe Qurʾānic version of the story of Adam and Eve (related largely in surahs 2, 7, 15, 17, and 20), Allah (God) created Adam from clay but exalted him with Godwill now speak to Adam in the Garden of Eden. Genesis 2:16-17. 16 And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat. 17 But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die. Thiscrossword contains key words from the stories of Adam and Eve and their sons. You will need one copy of the first page for each student. The second page is an answer key for the teacher. This is part of a series called Bible Puzzle with a variety of different puzzles. Besides pencils, some need Bibles, crayons, and/or scissors and glue. JEX7.