There are many ways to try to reconcile inconsistencies in the story of Adam and Eve, but a difference in ages of 400 years probably does not achieve much. It certainly does not resolve the problem of Adam being earlier than all other living creatures, when we know that not to be the case.
Genesis itself eliminates the possiblity of Adam being so much older than Eve, while throwing up new problems. Verse 5:3 says that Adam was only 130 years old when Seth, his third son, was born. He lived another 800 years after the birth of Seth and died at the age of 930 years. If taken literally, Adam was certainly much less than 130 years older than Eve.
According to the text of Genesis, Adam and Eve did not exist before the garden.
The garden had no name. It was planted by God in Eden. Eden was the name of the land that was to the east of where God created the first man, Adam.
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Adam and Eve were the first people in the Garden of Eden.
It was actually a garden in Eden called the Garden of Eden. So they left the garden, but I think they were still in Eden.
I'm not sure we know that Adam was created outside of Eden. There was a geographical location called Eden and there was a garden called Eden. All scripture tells us is that God created Adam and put him in the Garden of Eden. He probably was created out of the ground in Eden and then placed in God's Garden of Eden. Regardless of where Adam was created I am not aware that there is any significance to Adam being created outside or inside Eden.
Adam lived for a time in the Garden of Eden.
Adam was created in the garden of Eden.
It was called the Garden of Eden.
In the Bible, Adam does not speak again after God tells him that he will be expelled from the Garden of Eden.
No, he lived in the Garden of Eden.
After his creation Adam was placed in the garden of eden.