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Both artists used chiaroscuro, or contrast, between light and dark.
Yes. Cain and Abel were both Adam's sons (Genesis ch.4). Adam had other children as well, both sons and daughters (Genesis ch.5).
No both Adam and Abraham are different in meaning as well.
Adam and his brother are both allergic to cats.
No, Both Adam and Eve ate from the tree. In Quran, Muslims holy book, both Adam and Eve ate from the tree and accordingly both of them are held responsible of disobeying God (Allah) the Creator.
No because, Adam and Eve were not created as children. They were both adults who had children.
adam and eve were both human their children could only be human.
No, Adam was the first man that God made. Then God made Eve from Adam's rib and she was the first woman.
If you are referring to the Fall of Mankind, then yes, capitalize it. However, the fall of Adam or fall of Eve is not capitalized. My best thought on this is that the Fall of Mankind references a major theological event whereas the individual sins of any person (including Adam and/or Eve) represent only the fall of that individual. In the case of Adam and Eve it's a little weird since their falls are also the Fall, but the Fall of Mankind is essentially both of those together, not the individual acts.
they both represent the company to the public.
Yes, their parents were Adam and Eve. The Bible makes this clear.
Jill is played by Adam Sandler in the movie "Jack and Jill." Adam Sandler both acted in and produced the film, where he plays both the lead male character, Jack, and his twin sister, Jill.