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This is how the creation account finishes out in Genesis chapter 2. Verse 25 tells us that God created man and woman, and they were naked and not ashamed. They were fully exposed before God and one another, yet without shame. There was no failure or broken relationship to experience. This verse serves as a transition of sorts. Creation was complete in all ways. Then our eyes read to the next chapter and see the personal and relational landscape change drastically.