King James Bible
"And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed."
This describes the physical state of Adam and Eve in Eden before the Fall, emphasizing their complete vulnerability and transparency with each other. The specific mention of 'man and his wife' highlights their marital union and the intimacy God intended for marriage. Their lack of shame indicates perfect innocence and the absence of sin, guilt, or self-consciousness. This detail captures humanity's original state of moral purity and unbroken relationship with God, setting up the stark contrast with the shame that follows disobedience in Genesis 3.