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According to Genesis 5:5, Adam lived for 930 years.
Adam lived 930. It doesn't say about Eve.
930 years (Genesis ch.5).See also:Lifespans of the ancients
The Bible does not say but Adam died when 930 (Genesis 5:5). A Jewish tradition has Eve dying one day after Adam.
God never lies... Adam and Eve are dead. Adam died aged 930, if you believe the Bible.
Eve didn't have a mother, she was created out of Adam's side (Genesis 2).
3 children are listed, Cain, Abel and Seth, but they went on and had others. Seeing as they lived for 930 years, they would have had plenty of time to have plenty of children.
Genesis 5:5 says that Adam lived 930 years.Eve's age is not mentioned in the Bible, but Adam had apparently lived long enough alone to get to know his garden home (Genesis 2:15), and name all the animals(Genesis 2:19, 20), before Eve came on the scene.
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.
Adam Is a man Eve is a Woman
Adam and Eve weren't born. Genesis 2:7 The Lord formed the man from soil on the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. God put Adam into a deep sleep, took out some of his side, and put flesh there. (Genesis 2:21) That was how God created Adam and Eve.
The sons had to marry their sisters. Adam and Eve were the only 2 people on the earth.