Walt continued to Leipold, arguing that death was primarily spiritual. In the next chapter he did this because it was very obvious that Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit that they did not collapse soon and did not die. Instead, in Chapter 5 of Genesis, they are reading how to keep on living a life that seems to live long. We did not say this in the case of Eve, but we read that Adam lived at 930 years old. By doing this, you can see the point of the problem. This is a matter between commitment and achievement.
You may understand that this is the result of Adam and Eve eating good and evil trees. They were told that they could eat trees other than good and evil trees. Of course, as a descendant of them we know that as long as you tell us humans, we do not do what we want to do. Strangely, at this stage of the human narrative, we are naturally naturalist and nonmeter. To have knowledge of good and evil seems to mean that there are at least two ways to see what is considered "life". Adam and Eve began to feel embarrassed with each other.
That is why the result of the fall is so serious. In Genesis 2: 17, God was warned by Adam and Eve, "When you eat it, you absolutely die, you must not eat from the tree of right and wrong." Physical death and mental death. We understand that God is indeed benevolent for the Israelis if we understand that all sins will ultimately die. When a lamb is killed for people's sins, he replaces the atonement. God is not the death of all sinners, but the sacrifices allow them to replace their position. At the same time, in cases where major crimes are tried, judged and convicted, the capital punishment is imposed to keep the collective purity of the people of Israel and bring them into contact with God. Many times, Israel was sinned because it violated the law and was exiled from their house.