This is my best story too. The misunderstanding and how Adam walked away from Eve. How they both missed each other and the relief when Adam finally returned. That story was truly fascinating.Pretty giftee wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 18:54 My favorite story would be Adam and eve leaving the garden, their first misunderstanding was something I could never have imagined.
Favorite story in the book?
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Yeah. It was nice to read about this too. I also found it amazing since it isn't covered in the Bible. The author was very creative.Adanna Inya wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 16:48 That would be the story of Cain and Eva. From getting married to starting a city. Phee!
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I also found Noah's story likable. Especially after learning that he was actually helped in building the Arc. Previously, I thought he did this single handedly.
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I found this interesting too. How they searched for forgiveness from their father... How Adam started offering burnt sacrifices, how they realized how strong their feelings for each other was. This story was amazing.
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Yes I agree with you. Although it differs from the bible I think it’s a great adaptation and interesting theory to use for a work of fiction. Even though I live the story of creation in the bible. Noah’s story in this novel was definitely my favourite.
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