Death was originally rooted by from sin of Adam and Eve. At first God created humans to worship and fellowship with him but due to their disobedience which made them to brought death into this world. This idea is reinforced in Romans, where death is described as the consequence of sin entering human experience. In this sense, death is not just a biological event but a spiritual separation that began with humanity’s fall.
At the same time, the Bible presents death as part of the natural order of a fallen world. Life is described as temporary, and all people, regardless of status, eventually face death. Books like Ecclesiastes reflect on this reality, emphasizing that life is fleeting and often beyond human control. This perspective encourages humility and a deeper awareness of life’s brevity.