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Biblical times
In Jewish, Christian and Islamic belief, Adam was the first man, usually believed to have been created around 6,000 years ago. The name Adam means 'man' in Hebrew, so some biblical scholars question whether all the biblical stories about Adam were originally considered to be all about the same man.Whether Adam was really the first man on earth is a matter of belief. Scientists say that our first hominid ancestors evolved around 7 million years ago, and that our own species, Homo sapiens (or 'modern humans') evolved nearly 200,000 years ago. On the scientific evidence, Adam was not the first person on earth.
The first basis belief of Islam is the belief that there is only One God (Allah) and that the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is his messenger.
David mentions 'the Son' on a Psalm.
Biblical Hebrew
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The narrator first mentions working as a grocer's assistant.
The first problem the narrator mentions in "A Modest Proposal" is the prevailing high number of impoverished people in Ireland struggling to support themselves and their families.
The stressed syllable in the word "belief" is the first syllable, "be."
It is the first day of the week.