In church tradition, the fruit has often been identified as an apple probably because the Latin word malum, “apple,” sounds like the word malus, “evil.”
However, Genesis does not tell us what the fruit (pǝrî, Genesis 1:11-12) was. The only fruit mentioned in the passage is the fig (Genesis 3:7).
The fact of the matter is that it is not that important to know what the fruit was. What is important is that by taking of the fruit both Adam and Eve sinned against God. Because of Adam’s disobedience, God drove him out of the garden so that he could not eat from the tree of life and live forever (Genesis 3:22–24)."
The fact of the matter is that it is not that important to know what the fruit was. What is important is that by taking of the fruit both Adam and Eve sinned against God. Because of Adam’s disobedience, God drove him out of the garden so that he could not eat from the tree of life and live forever (Genesis 3:22–24)."
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