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11XNCH607C80 In the Real Bronze ‘Adam and Eve’, the Italian Sculptor Aldo Vitaleh depicts the scene in Genesis in which Adam and Eve partake of the forbidden fruit. There are thousands and thousands of paintings and other artworks, films, videos, articles and literary creations for newspapers and other media on the subject, creation of man, or Adam and Eve. So, here is a short, easy version of the biblical story of Adam and Eve. God creates a man (Adam) from the dust, blows life into him and creates for him the Garden of Eden. Then God plants the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life in the middle of the garden. God permits man to eat fruits of all the trees in the garden except the fruits of Tree of Knowledge, and warns him, “For on the day you eat of it you shall surely die.” God brings animals for the man to name, but none of the animals are suitable companions for him. So God makes him sleep and creates a woman from a part of his body (a rib). The man calls her “woman” (Eve, or Hawwah). The Serpent tells Eve to eat the fruits of the Tree of Knowledge, and tells her that it will make her like God. Eve decides eats the forbidden fruit and then gives the fruit to Adam, who also eats it. After eating the forbidden fruits (of knowledge), they become aware of their bodies. Adam and Eve cover their bodies with fig leaves and hide from God. God finds them and asks them what they have done. They tell God what happened, blame each other, and Eve blames the serpent for seducing her to disobedience (by eating the forbidden fruits). ..................SHIPPING USA: $19....HI, ALASKA, CANADA: $49...ALL OTHER COUNTRIES: $89
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