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The story of is the foundational narrative of humanity in the Abrahamic traditions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). Found in the Book of Genesis, it explores themes of creation, temptation, and the origin of the human condition. The Creation

The couple lived in harmony with nature and the divine, with only one restriction: they were forbidden from eating the fruit of the . Adan y Eva

Beyond theology, Adam and Eve have become universal symbols in art, literature, and philosophy. They represent the "First Couple" and the eternal struggle between human desire and moral responsibility. The story of is the foundational narrative of

The narrative takes a pivotal turn when a serpent convinces Eve that eating the fruit would make them like God. She eats and shares it with Adam. This act of disobedience, often called "Original Sin," leads to a sudden awareness of their nakedness and shame. The Expulsion Beyond theology, Adam and Eve have become universal