Genesis 3:10
And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.
Cross-references
The shame Adam confesses here is the direct result of verse 7 — their eyes opened, they saw their nakedness, and sewed fig leaves.
The serpent's promised 'knowledge of good and evil' produced exactly the shame Adam confesses — opened eyes led to nakedness and fear.
Adam explains here why he hid in verse 8 — the sound of God walking triggered his fear because he knew he was naked and exposed.
Genesis 2:25 says they were naked and not ashamed — directly contrasting Adam's post-fall shame and fear of his nakedness here.
In Isaiah 33:14, sinners in Zion tremble before God's consuming fire — echoing Adam's guilty fear, both unable to stand before holy God.
Revelation 3:18 offers white garments to cover spiritual nakedness — echoing God clothing Adam and Eve instead of leaving them exposed.
In Revelation 22:3, God declares 'no longer will there be any curse' — the ultimate reversal of the fear and hiding Adam experienced.
In Exodus 3:6, Moses hides his face in fear before God — echoing Adam hiding from God's presence, both overwhelmed before the divine.
Revelation 16:15 warns to keep garments on — staying clothed before Christ's return prevents the shameful exposure Adam experienced.
In Job 23:15, Job says 'I am terrified at His presence' — sharing Adam's dread before God, both overwhelmed when standing before Him.
In Psalm 119:120, the psalmist's flesh trembles before God — echoing Adam's fear in God's presence, both shaken by divine holiness.