The First Mother
"The First Mother" is a term often used to refer to Eve, a figure in the Bible who is considered the first woman created by God. According to the Book of Genesis, she was made from a rib taken from Adam, the first man, to be his companion. Eve is known for her role in the story of the Garden of Eden, where she and Adam lived in paradise.
In the narrative, Eve is also associated with the concept of original sin, as she was tempted by the serpent to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. This act led to their expulsion from the garden, marking a significant moment in Judeo-Christian theology regarding humanity's relationship with sin and redemption.