In the creation story from the book of Genesis, man was permitted to name all the creatures that God had created. According to the Bible, after creating the animals, God brought them to Adam, who named them all. This act symbolized Adam's authority and dominion over the animals and the responsibility that came with it. Additionally, God also gave Adam and Eve the task of tending to the Garden of Eden and using its resources for their sustenance. This included being able to eat the fruit from the trees in the garden. Finally, after Adam and Eve sinned, God made them garments of skin to wear, indicating that they were no longer able to live in the perfection of the garden without covering.