Genesis 3:11
And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?
Cross-reference
Genesis 3:7 describes them realizing they were naked and covering themselves — God's question directly references this newfound awareness.
In Genesis 3:17, God pronounces the curse as a direct consequence of the disobedience He questions here.
In Genesis 4:10, God questions Cain the same way — 'What have you done?' Both are divine interrogations that confront sinners after transgression.
Genesis 2:17 is the very command God references — 'the tree I commanded you not to eat from' points back to this original prohibition.
In Genesis 2:25, they were naked and felt no shame — now God asks 'Who told you that you were naked?' highlighting the lost innocence.
In Hosea 6:7, Adam is cited as a precedent for breaking God's covenant, directly linking to this event.