Genesis 3:10

"The LORD God called to the man, and said to him, “Where are you?”"

Key Reflection

In the narrative of Genesis 3, after Adam and Eve eat from the forbidden tree, God's call to them represents a significant moment of accountability and realization. For the original audience, this scene would evoke a sense of immediate judgment and separation from divine presence, highlighting the consequences of their actions in a stark and personal way. The direct address by God underscores the seriousness of their transgression and sets the stage for further divine interaction with humanity.

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