Eve

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Old Testament

Eve was the first woman, created as Adam's wife, who was tempted by the serpent and ate the forbidden fruit.

Eve is the first woman in the biblical narrative, formed by God from Adam's rib as a 'helper fit for him' (Genesis 2:18–22). Her name, meaning 'living' or 'life-giver,' is explained in Genesis 3:20 because she is 'the mother of all living.' Deceived by the serpent, she ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and gave some to Adam, an act that resulted in the curse and expulsion from Eden (Genesis 3:1–24). Eve is regarded in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions as the ancestral mother of all humanity, and her encounter with the serpent is foundational to biblical theology concerning the origin of human sin.

العائلة

الأزواج

الأبناء

الإخوة والأخوات

Timeline Events

Creation of the World In the beginning
The Fall of Humanity After creation