S. H. Hooke (Middle Eastern Mythology) tells us that the story of Adam and Eve was based on earlier myths of the ancient Near East. If so, there was no need for anyone to record the actual words from God to Adam and Eve.
AnswerMoses wrote down the history of the world as had been passed down to him from Abraham's records.No . They spoke Latin
Adam and Eve.
Ummm.... Technically it would be Adam & Eve
About the first year of creation or about 4000 BC
At Genesis 2:23, ADAM spoke up when he first saw his new wife, and said: "This is at last bone of my bones And flesh of my flesh. This one will be called Woman, Because from man this one was taken." Eve's responses are not mentioned in the Bible. Infact, the only place any of Eve's comments are recorded is when she spoke to Satan in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:2+3),later when she spoke to God trying to excuse what she'd done (Genesis 3:13) and again when she'd given birth to her third son, Seth (Genesis 4:1).
Adam and Eve were created by Jehovah (God).
There are three movies that deal directly with Adam and Eve; they are The Bible: In The Beginning, The Sin of Adam And Eve and The Creation: Adam And Eve. There are several movies that have excerpts of the story of Adam and Eve but they are only reference points.
The idea of a "cult" is a modern one and since Adam and Eve were the first humans they actually had no religion to speak of. They spoke directly to God and followed his directions ( to a point). Man creates religion to understand the world around him.
Adam and Eve had to do everything alone.
The historical position is that neither Noah nor Adam and Eve actually existed. The biblical position is that Noah was after Adam and Eve.
No Adam and Eve were not there by accident, they were created by god, Adam from the clay and Eve from one of Adams rib.
No, the snake tricked Eve into eating the fruit, then Eve persuaded Adam to eat it.