tree of knowledge in English

noun
1
(in the Bible) the tree in the Garden of Eden bearing the forbidden fruit that Adam and Eve disobediently ate (Gen. 2:9, 3).
It was the demon in the form of a snake that pursued Eve to eat the apple from the forbidden tree of knowledge and convinced Adam on doing the same later on.

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1. The tree of knowledge and the tree of life seem mythical.

2. Banyan tree is the tree of knowledge and tree of life

3. (See also Adam and Eve; Garden of Eden; Tree of Knowledge of Good and Bad)

4. (b) Was Eve ignorant of God’s law about not eating from the ‘tree of knowledge’?

5. They were told not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and bad.—Genesis 2:15-17

6. The game utilizes such motifs as the fall of angels, the tree of knowledge of good and evil and the secret of immortality.