Yes
No, they are not. Many fruits are mentioned, especially in Genesis, but not bananas. But, this doesn't mean that they didn't exist then.
This is a very controversial question. The short answer is that God has always existed, but I cannot try to explain it as you have to believe the book of Genesis and the whole Bible for yourself.
The word 'butterfly' does not exist in the KJV Bible.
The name "Austin" is not in the Bible. That name did not exist at the time the Bible was being written.
The word 'submission' does not exist in the King James version of the Bible.
In the bible in the book of Genesis it says God made man from the dust of the earth, and called him Adam, made from clay.
In the Bible book of Malachi, written after 443 BCE, God asked Malachi to censure the priests who had deviated from their worship of God and were worshiping pagan gods, allowing sorcery, adultery, lying, fraud and oppression to exist among the Jews. In Malachi chapter 3 verse 7 he related Gods plea 'Return to me, and I will return to YOU'.
No, they are not. Many fruits are mentioned, especially in Genesis, but not bananas. But, this doesn't mean that they didn't exist then.
Yes it is one of the books in the old testament.
Jerusalem is still a town where people live
Jesus made references to the books that were later combined into the "old testament"
C. John Collins has written: 'Did Adam and Eve really exist?' -- subject- s -: Evidences, authority, Bible, Eden 'Genesis 1-4' -- subject- s -: Bible, Commentaries 'Did Adam and Eve Really Exist?' -- subject- s -: Evidences, authority, Bible, Eden
The Devil was created, not born and the Bible never expressly says when they were created, though they had to exist prior to the Creation of Genesis.
This is a very controversial question. The short answer is that God has always existed, but I cannot try to explain it as you have to believe the book of Genesis and the whole Bible for yourself.
It does not exist in the Bible
Alexandria's Genesis, also known as violet eyes, still exist and those born with this mutation never grow facial, pubic, or body hair.
Cherubim (sing: cherub) are mentioned in several books of the Bible. Most of these mentions are of an ornamental statue with wings, such as the two cherubim that surrounded the mercy seat.In Genesis, the Lord set a cherub with a blazing sword to stop anyone from returning to the Garden of Eden. In Psalm 18, God rode upon a cherub. If cherubim exist, they would seem capable of harming a person, but the Bible never describes such an event