Genesis 2:25

And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.

Cross-references

Genesis 3:7 Contrast

In Genesis 3:7, their eyes are opened and nakedness brings shame — the direct reversal of the innocence described here, marking the fall's immediate effect.

In 3:10, Adam hides because he is naked and afraid — the direct reversal of nakedness without shame before the fall.

In 3:11, God asks 'Who told you that you were naked?' — directly questioning the shame that replaced their innocence.