Yes, they are mentioned from the 2nd to 4th chapters of Bereshit (Genesis).
Yes, they are in the first book, Bereishis/Genesis, in the first weekly Torah portion.
Yes, the Torah is the original text in which the story of creation is found. However, the name Eve is English and isn't found in the Torah. Eve's name in the original Hebrew is 'Chavah'.
According to Christian belief, Eve is known as the first woman created by God. In the book of Genesis in the Bible, Eve is said to have eaten the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, leading to the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the garden. After being banished, Eve went on to have children with Adam and is considered one of the key figures in the creation story.
First Adam and eve come to the mind from the old testament.
Adam and Eve, since they were the first man and woman.
Adam is mentioned in the Bible as the first male habitant of the earth. The History is located in the book of Genesis. He is mentioned throughout the Bible in several more books. Adam appears 21 times in the Old Testament.
The story of Adam and Eve is told in the book of Genesis in the Bible.
Moslem POV: According to the Qu'ran, Islam was around long before Mohammed showed up, and Adam is noted as one of Islam's prophets. While I don't recall Eve being specifically mentioned, it seems likely she was at least Moslem. Other religion's POV:Other religions that takes the Old Testament or Torah into account clearly don't assume Adam and Eve were Moslem.
AnswerThe two best known stories in the Old Testament would probably be the story of Adam and Eve, and the story of Noah's Flood.
The age of Eve was never mentioned in the bible, therefore only God knows how old she was and lived to be
According to Biblical accounts, Adam and Eve were sent to Earth by God at the beginning of creation, but there is no specific year mentioned in the text.
The colt, donkey ass were mentioned in the old testament.
The story of Adam and Eve is found in the first book of the Old Testament. That book is Genesis. It tells the story of God's creation of the world and of Adam and Eve, as the ultimate ancestor of the Hebrew people.
The parallel between the New Testament temptation of Jesus and the Old Testament temptation of Adam and Eve is found in the person of the tempter, the Devil. In the New Testament, the Devil appears in his real form as Satan. He offers Jesus earthly powers. In the Old Testament, the Devil appears in the assumed form of his familiar, the sinister serpent. The slithering snake offers bogus divine powers to Adam and Eve.