KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Genesis 3:7
7. And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.
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KJV summary for : Genesis 3
Summary: In Genesis chapter 3, the narrative focuses on the temptation and fall of humanity. The chapter begins with the serpent, described as more cunning than any other creature, engaging Eve in a conversation about God's command regarding the forbidden fruit. Eve, enticed by the promise of enlightenment and the allure of becoming like God, shares the fruit with Adam, leading to their disobedience. Upon eating the fruit, their eyes are opened, and they become aware of their nakedness, leading to feelings of guilt and shame. When confronted by God, Adam and Eve attempt to shift blame, with Adam accusing Eve and Eve blaming the serpent. The chapter highlights key themes such as the loss of innocence, the consequences of sin, and the introduction of human suffering and estrangement from God. Ultimately, God pronounces curses on the serpent, Eve, and Adam, establishing a framework for understanding human sin and its ramifications. The chapter concludes with God making garments for Adam and Eve and expelling them from the Garden of Eden, symbolizing the separation from divine presence due to disobedience. This chapter serves as a foundational text for Christian theology regarding sin, free will, and the need for redemption.
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