The Fall of Man (Jewish Tradition)

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A transformative event in Jewish tradition where Adam and Eve disobey God's command, introducing guilt, shame, and expulsion from the Garden of Eden. (Note: - Power tier: Primordial -> Ancient (The Fall is a transformative event for humanity, but it doesn't have cosmic implications) - Weaknesses: Remove this section or rephrase as "Contradictions" since G)

Origin

The Fall of Man is described in Genesis 1-3 as a transformative event where Adam and Eve disobey God's command not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. This event occurs in the Garden of Eden during a specific moment in time.

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The Fall introduces guilt, shame, and expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It also marks a transition from innocent obedience to guilty disobedience. Adam and Eve were driven out to prevent their potential immortality.

Weaknesses & Wards

Weaknesses

  • command
    God's command not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil

Wards

  • obedience
    Following God's commands

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