Q: Does the fact that Genesis 3:6 states that Adam was “with her” mean he was a witness to the entire conversation between the serpent and Eve?
Q: Or does it indicate that Adam had only just arrived on the scene the moment Eve took the fruit?
Those who believe Adam was with Eve during the entire conversation point out that when the serpent speaks to Eve, the plural form of the verb is used: “You shall not eat . . .” (Genesis 3:2), “you will not surely die . . .” (Genesis 3:4), “when you eat of it . . .” (Genesis 3:5).
When God speaks to Adam after the fall, He addresses him alone (Genesis 3:9, 11). Yet Adam blames God for giving him Eve to be “with him,” which may also suggest that when Eve was being tempted by the serpent he was, at least passively, “with her.”."
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