Adam did not father children with his daughters. The first recorded man to be involved in Bigamy (two wives) was Lamech.
Yes they had several sons and daughters.
Himself (He was a-sexua)
We, the human race are Adam and Eve's children!
Adam was the father of several children, three sons are named as Cain, Abel, and Seth and the Bible states that Adam and his wife Eve had many more sons and daughters. When God created Adam he created him fully male with the objective to have children with Eve and start to populate the earth.
Adam and Eve had three children who were introduced, with names, in the book of Genesis. The first was Cain, in 4:1; the second, Abel, in 4:2; and the third, Seth, in 4:25. Additionally, Adam was identified as the father of daughters and sons other than Seth, in 5:4.
The bible clearly says that beside Abel and Cain, Adam had other sons and daughters.
Adam may have had at least sevenchildren. Specifically, he had three sons: Cain [4:1], Abel [4:2], and Seth [4:25]. Additionally, Adam was described as having fathered daughters and sons other than Seth, Cain, and Abel [5:4]. The plural form was used. So it may be guesstimated that Adam was the father of at least two daughters, and at least two sons other than his three eldest.
No. Adam has never had any children nor been married.
Father Miguel Hidalgo allegedly had 5 children. He had two daughters with Maria Manuela Herrera and three children with Josefa Quintana.
The bible does not say exactly how many children Adam and Eve had .But they had sons and daughters beside Abel and Cain, so Cain married his sister.
Matoaka was one of Chief Powhatan's daughters. She was called Pocahontas by her father.
In the book of Genesis it is stated that Adam had other sons and daughters, so family can go on.
The phrases the 'sons of Adam' and the 'daughters of Eve' come from 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by Clive Staples Lewis [November 29, 1898-November 22, 1963]. They're used to describe the four children who go out through the wall of their closet and ultimately into the magical land of Narnia. In Narnia, the lion Aslan refers to the male and female children respectively as Adam's sons and Eve's daughters. The reference is to their carrying the taint of Adam's and Eve's original disobedience of divine law.
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve had other sons and daughters, including Seth: "And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters:" - Genesis 5:4