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What Color Was Adam and Eve's Skin

The coats provided for Adam and Eve by the God

"Coat of skin" redirects here. For a general overview of human use of such items, see History of hide materials.

In the biblical story of Adam and Eve, coats of skin ( sg. coat of skin) were the aprons provided to Adam and Eve by God when they fell from a state of innocent obedience under Him to a state of guilty disobedience.[1] [2]

Genesis 3:21 [edit]

As per the biblical interpretation of Genesis 3:21, The God produced coats of skin for the first man and woman Adam and Eve and clothed them when they were found naked in the garden after eating the forbidden fruit.[3]

Material [edit]

The material of coats is not clear; instead, it is dubious. The Bible translates "coats" of skin and "garments" of skin as our mortal skin and animal' skin.[4]

Symbolic [edit]

If clothes were of animal skin, the question arises, who killed the animal and what was that? These ''garments'' of skin are resolved as a symbol of salvation.[5]

Wisdom [edit]

The first man and woman didn't even know how to dress properly. Their fig-leaf aprons served no purpose. In their "shame" the first couple always found it necessary to hide themselves from God (Gen.3.8).

And they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.

Genesis 3:8[6]

God's creation of the "coats of skins" can thus be seen as a sign of his superior wisdom, his recognition of his people' true needs in light of their impending expulsion from the Garden.

And the LORD God made for Adam and his wife garments of skins and clothed them

Genesis 3:21[7]

Gallery [edit]

  • The Fall of Man by Peter Paul Rubens, 1628–29

  • Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden

  • Adam and Eve from a copy of the Falnama (Book of Omens) ascribed to Ja'far al-Sadiq, c. 1550, Safavid dynasty, Iran

  • Adam and Eve by Titian, c. 1550

  • Adam and Eve Driven From Paradise by James Tissot, c. 1896-1902

  • Adam and Eve depicted in a mural in Abreha wa Atsbeha Church, Ethiopia

  • 1896 illustration of Eve handing Adam the forbidden fruit

  • The Woman, the Man, and the Serpent by Byam Shaw, 1911

  • Adam and Eve in an illuminated manuscript (c. 950)

  • God Judging Adam by William Blake, 1795, Tate Collection

See also [edit]

  • Biblical clothing
  • Books of the Bible

References [edit]

  1. ^ Easton, Matthew George. The Ultimate Bible Dictionary, Volume 1: A-F. Jazzybee Verlag. p. 183. ISBN978-3-8496-9423-4.
  2. ^ Easton, Matthew George (2012). The Ultimate Bible Dictionary (Annotated ed.). Jazzybee Verlag. ISBN978-3-8496-2186-5.
  3. ^ "Genesis 3 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre". www.mechon-mamre.org . Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
  4. ^ "The Lord made garments of skin -- whose skin? • Eve Out of the Garden". Eve Out of the Garden. 2018-05-26. Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
  5. ^ Andreasen, Milian Lauritz (2006). The Sanctuary Service. Review and Herald Pub Assoc. pp. 11, 12. ISBN978-0-8280-1989-7.
  6. ^ endofthematter (2019-10-22). "Hiding from God (Genesis 3:8)". Endofthematter.com . Retrieved 2021-07-23 .
  7. ^ "Genesis 3". ESV Bible . Retrieved 2021-07-23 .

What Color Was Adam and Eve's Skin

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coats_of_skin