In the middle of the garden of Eden was the tree of the knowledge of good and bad. Why did Eve eat the fruit?
Creation of Eve, English School, XIII century, Musee Marmotten, Paris, France
September 2 – Adam & Eve Genesis 1:27-30; 2:7, 19-25 The first thing that comes to mind when we think about Adam and Even is their sin. ...
The sisters channel Adam & Eve in goddess-inspired photoshoot featuring nothing but a purse — and a snake.
Be inspired by women in the Bible, from Eve to Esther to Mary of Nazareth, and their stories of hope, courage, and faith.
DIGITAL PRODUCT DOWNLOAD - NO SHIPPING The digital file is a high quality instant downloadable printable wall art. YOUR ORDER WILL INCLUDE A JPG FILE WITH A DOWNLOAD LINK. Original 2199 x 3722 px 150DPI Springtime by Pierre-Auguste Cot, 1873 - Classical Painting of Adam and Eve in Garden of Eden "This flirtatious duo in classicizing dress, painted with notable technical finesse, reflects Cot’s allegiance to the academic style of his teachers, including Bouguereau and Cabanel. Exhibited at the Salon of 1873, the picture was Cot’s greatest success, widely admired and copied in engravings, fans, porcelains, and tapestries. Its first owner, hardware tycoon John Wolfe, awarded the work a prime spot in his Manhattan mansion, where visitors delighted in "this reveling pair of children, drunken with first love ... this Arcadian idyll, peppered with French spice." Wolfe’s cousin, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe, later commissioned a similar scene from Cot, The Storm, now also in the Metropolitan’s collection (87.15.134)." - Met Museum
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We must interpret with an intelligent understanding of genre, how literature and language work, and the Hebrew mind.