
Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve are central figures in the Judeo-Christian creation story, found in the Book of Genesis. They are considered the first humans created by God. Adam was formed from dust, and Eve was created from one of Adam's ribs to be his companion. The narrative describes their life in the Garden of Eden, where they lived in innocence until they disobeyed God's command by eating from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge. This act led to their expulsion from paradise, symbolizing the introduction of sin and human mortality. Their story explores themes of temptation, choice, and consequences.