Definition: In Greek, 'appositeness' means "to be apposite or suitable." In biblical context, it refers to God's perfect judgment on Adam and Eve after sinning in Eden (Gen 3:16-27) when He said: "Go into the garden, and look at the tree whereof you shall have love; if thou shouldest take any of it, 27 then shalt thou die. But God saw all this, and he was moved by compassion for man, and brought forth a tree with figs in his heart, that he might cause man to eat thereof." In essence, the word 'appositeness' signifies God's perfect judgment on sin as it applies to all humans.