ADAM and EVE (pbut) both made a mistake and they were forgiven by God.
as for the question: If yes, then Jesus (pbuh) didnt came for that sin?
Jesus (pbuh) did not come here for anyone's sin. no body gets punished for someone elses' sin. u reap wat u sow meaning u pay the price for ur sin and i pay the price for mine.
he was just a prophet and came here to deliver God's message. he is not dead and will Inshaallah return one day. and those people who say he wont return and mock this statement will Inshaalah find my words true one day, as God never lies to His people.
2006-08-13 08:07:04
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answer #1
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answered by marissa 5
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It appears that a *perfect* creature who sins, is incapable of repentance. The act is deliberate. Even though Eve was deceived, she knew she was disobeying God, and her husband. Adam blamed Eve, Eve blamed the serpent. The serpent/Satan had new worshipers.
This would include Adam and Eve, Satan and the demons, who do not repent. Only imperfect people can repent. However, imperfect people, who learn about Jesus and willfully disobey him, cannot expect Jesus sacrifice to cover their sins.
Hebrews 10:26 For if we practice sin willfully, after having received the accurate knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice for sins left, 27) but there is a certain fearful expectation of judgment, and a fiery jealousy that is going to consume those in opposition.
Therefore, their judgment is Gehenna, the second death.
2006-08-13 09:49:56
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answered by tina 3
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yes i think he did repent for that sin and they do say something about an apple in the bible. Jesus did come for that sin and the sins that were committed after it because if adam and eve hadnt done what they did the whole world would be perfect and their wouldn't be such thing as a sin but since they ate the apple and disobeying God by doing so that was the begining of sinning which jesus came for. Adam did ask for forgiveness when god found out what he did but he still bannished him.
2006-08-13 07:42:50
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answered by gg 1
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Thats simple. Adam didnt repent to God other wise why would God have punished him so harshly? Also Adam is Jesus so if Jesus had come to forgive Adams sin that would be like me getting a cake and eating it while having it. And why cant I eat my cake and have it to???
2006-08-13 07:49:34
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answered by magpiesmn 6
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Adam was forgiven. That is why God made a covering for them and made provision for them.
Adam lost his authority and was "demoted" in the Earth. Adam was given all authority on Earth. What he called "a thing" was what it was. When he was lonely, God gave hime the desire of his heart, Eve.
However, when Adam ate, he gave up his authority to Satan and Satan became the "god of this world." That simply means that this world is run not the way God would have it, but evil reigns. It is the grace of God that keep peace and continuity in the Earth; sunrise, sunset, seasons, and the like.God used to come down and talk with Adam "daily". But Adam's sin separted him from the fellowship of God.
God could not transgress his promise to Adam to punish him if he ate, so although forgiven, Adam and Eve had to leave the land that God had given and Adam had to work and toil. Just like mankind does today.Jesus came to restore fellowship between God and man by paying the ransom, his blood and death on the cross.
Natural example of Adam's sin: You get a credit card which is a covenant to pay your bill. You transgress the covenant and owe the credit card company and you cannot pay. They take away your priviledge because you broke you word. You can still go into the store, but you cannot charge, you must pay for it yourself. Although you are forgiven, you still are denied the priviledge until you pay, wait, and hope that the credit card company will restore "right relationship between you and them".
Hope this answer helps.
2006-08-13 07:46:27
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answered by annettetyler77 3
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If you really want to know, Jesus did come to die for all mens sin Adam being one of them. To your other question Adam did admit to God that he ate the apple .
The question I see here is the difference between the covering of sin and the cleansing of sin. God from the time of Adam to the time that Christs died cover mans sin, in that God had a remembrance of sin and allowed no one who died in faith to enter heaven because the sin was not cleansed only covered. The true sacrifice for sin had not yet been made . In the book of acts God said that for a time He winked at mans sin for a time until the Son of God Jesus comes, dies and is to rise
again . When Jesus did that he was able to cast the sin of man away for ever .The end being God would remember no more the acts of sin once they are covered because His sacrifice was the only pure one for the removal of sin, bring entrance to Heaven possible for all who believe God and His word from Adam until the last man in our future dies in faith to complete Gods church.
2006-08-13 09:12:27
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answered by maybe ok 2
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there was no forgiveness for disobeying God until later when there came burnt offerings. Adam could not ask for forgiveness at that time because God would not hear of it. He Gave Adam a direct order and explained the consequences for his actions. Adam chose not to abide by the rules and therefore suffered for his wrong doing.
Jesus was sent to this world to be the one and only sinless man. The job that Adam could not do.
Oh and what Lady Christmas says is ridiculous. You can not actually claim to be a Christian and follow the theory of Darwinism.
2006-08-13 07:43:05
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answered by Amy A 3
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He asked. God couldn't forgive the Original Sin. (of course, this is the interpretation for a few sects.)
Others say that Jesus washed away all of the sins that man had racked up since. It wasn't Original Sin (Puritans believed that Original Sin was impossible to wash away, even by Jesus. Still born children were thought to go straight to hell, weighed down by their souls Original Sin)
2006-08-13 07:40:07
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answered by Ananke402 5
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he couldnt have, Jesus hadnt come for the worlds sins yet. what people did in the old testament (before Jesus was born) was sacrifice a perfect lamb or goat or other animal without blemish or imperfection, thats the meaning of sacrifice, to give up something you will miss.
2006-08-13 07:36:40
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answered by supratuner9 4
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Marissa..............doesn't no what she is talking about she must be a Muslim. Jesus was the the Son of God, and he died for mankind, he was the perfect sacrifice, the perfect lamb of G-D. You have to study the old and new testement to understand. Both Christainity and Islam comes from the Jewish religion.
2006-08-13 08:34:54
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answered by hexa 6
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