The story of Adam and Eve is primarily in the Book of Genesis. It's an important narrative in religious texts, especially in the Judeo-Christian tradition. This story has significant symbolic and religious meanings.
One book that might cover this is 'Jerusalem: The Biography' by Simon Sebag Montefiore. It offers a detailed account of the city's history, which could include the destruction.
World Destroying Armament was a fantasy novel that told the story of an armament's growth and the story of saving the world. Martial cultivators cultivated martial techniques and spirits to increase their strength and abilities. Their ultimate goal was to destroy the entire world and reach the peak of martial dao. In the novel, he would encounter all kinds of challenges and tests, including evil forces and enemies, as well as close friends and relatives. Only through constant battle and cultivation could one reach the peak of martial arts and save the world.
I recommend "Princess Robbery" to you. This is an ancient romance novel written by the author, Raven of the Eastern Fence. After the fall of Dajing, the monarch only had a daughter, Princess Shan. She was once entrusted to the throne, but the princess only wanted to marry and was unwilling to become the queen. However, the appearance of Ying Longzi had caused the princess to lose everything. The princess who was doted on by thousands of people became a slave of a country overnight. Her fate was full of misfortune. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Sin and disobedience are major themes. Adam and Eve were in a perfect paradise but when they disobeyed God's command not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, they brought sin into the world. This act had far - reaching consequences not only for them but for all of humanity that followed. It led to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden and set in motion a series of events that are central to many religious beliefs about the nature of human existence, our relationship with God, and the need for redemption.