- Woman eats
- Adam eats
- they make garments of fig leaves
- they hear God
- they hide
- God elicits Adam's response
- Adam confesses he has sinned
- Woman confesses she has sinned
- God curses the serpent, giving the protoevangelion, promising the Seed of the Woman
- God judges Woman, then Adam
- Adam changes Woman's name to Eve
- God clothes them
- God makes the pronouncement of having become like Him in a certain aspect
I like this idea of a timeline, and yours is apt, so decided to try to make one for the whole chapter.
The Original Sin
-The serpent as a character is introduced, explained what he is, an animal, and his trait of craftiness.
-The serpent tells the woman the First Lie
-The woman repeats back the truth of what God really said, sealing her guilt further
-The serpent hits her with the Second Lie
-The serpent tells her the Third Lie
-Woman undergoes the first consciousness change as a result of the dragon's Lies. This is the first demonic possession. It's a simple sentence inside the Fatal Verse, but this is significant. The Lies forged on the tongue of the Devil, words formed by the twisting of the dragon's breath, and then cast at the woman have caused a change in her before she even eats. The Lies have overrun her mind and now she is looking at the fruit whereas before she really didn't even consider even going near it enough to touch it. Now while she is looking at the fruit, she is thinking that it is a fruit to be desired and that the fruit will even make her wise.
The Fall
-Woman eats
-Woman gives to man
-Man eats
-Man now undergoes his first consciousness change, but it's not like with the woman how she underwent the change becoming possessed by the Devil and starts going on an ego-trip. Man was not deceived indeed as the verses of Paul indicate and get cited. So Adam's first shift in consciousness is a direct result of eating the fruit of the knowledge of Good and Evil. After eating he knows he is naked and knows shame for the first time and tries to make some crude clothing from fig leaves.
-Man hears God's Voice walking in the Garden and he now also knows fear for the first time and because of this he hides from God
The Confessions
-God calls out to the Man, a Father crying out in the Spirit for his lost son; "Where are you?"
-Man comes forward and tells God he hid himself because he felt fear because he was naked
-God asks; who told him he was naked? God asks further, if man had eaten from the tree?
-Man confesses the First Confession that the woman gave it to him and he ate
-God asks woman; what is this you have done?
-Woman confesses the Second Confession that the serpent charmed her and she ate
The Judgement of God
-God asks nothing of the serpent but immediately he curses the serpent with the First Curse who from here forward is called Satan because of the Enmity in the curse. He is known as Devil because of what he did, the first sin (for he is the first sinner), the Lies (for he is the father of Lies). The serpent is outright cursed, no hope for him. Also the prophecy of the seed of the woman, later in the Bible elaborated further to be the one born unto the Virgin Bride that will defeat Satan is woven into the judgement against the serpent. Jesus is that one that is both fully Son of Man and Son of God that will defeat the dragon and his whole kingdom in the Final Battle and this prophecy all ties back to this moment, the beginning called from the end, and the end from the beginning.
-God tells woman to desire man and obey man and the Second Curse, the painful childbirth
-God tells man to toil and that he will die, the famous Dust to Dust Verse, and the Third Curse, the entire earth will be against him and not yield its strength as before.
Exit Eden
-Man realizes there is some hope for man and woman in God's Promises made in The Judgement of God upon the serpent, woman, and man in order of their guiltiness. Adam names the first woman Eve because she is destined to be mother of all living
-God makes proper clothing of skins for the man and the woman
-God drives them out of the Garden of Eden lest they eat the Tree of Life and live forever in their fallen state
-God makes the angels and the Sword to guard the Garden of Eden and the Tree of Life