Their parents of course.
Eve's role in the Bible is Adam's wife and the first woman on earth. RAWR !! ^_^ hehe
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).
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve had other sons and daughters, including Seth: "And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters:" - Genesis 5:4
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Probably, yes. First of all, Adam just means 'man' in Hebrew, and Eve means 'living'. So, one possibility is that the original author scarcely thought of a specific man and woman at all.Some scholars believe that the several stories of Adam and Eve were in some cases about different Adams and Eves and in other cases about men and women in general (remembering the actual meanings of Adam and Eve).
It was Cain as Abel was killed.
Adam and Some Eves - 1918 was released on: USA: 11 February 1918
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Since Adam and Eve ate the fruits from the tree of wisdom she learned about evil and misdoings, lying and hatred. She was now imperfect. So when Adam and eve had their children, they passed on these traits
Adam and Six Eves - 1962 was released on: USA: 3 August 1962 (Los Angeles, California)
Adam had sons and daughters, as recorded in Genesis 5:4. The entire genealogy of Adam is not recorded, or at least not preserved. What we do have are the details of only two of Adam and Eve's grandsons. Through Cain they had a grandson named Enoch (not the same Enoch who walked with God). Through Seth, their third son, they had a grandson names Enos.
According to Islam Adam and Eve had 2 sons (Habil and Kabil) and two daughters (don't know the names)
The cast of Adam and Some Eves - 1918 includes: Claire Adams Davy Don Victor Moore Agnes Neilson
Adam was the father of several children, three sons are named as Cain, Abel, and Seth and the Bible states that Adam and his wife Eve had many more sons and daughters. When God created Adam he created him fully male with the objective to have children with Eve and start to populate the earth.
The phrases the 'sons of Adam' and the 'daughters of Eve' come from 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by Clive Staples Lewis [November 29, 1898-November 22, 1963]. They're used to describe the four children who go out through the wall of their closet and ultimately into the magical land of Narnia. In Narnia, the lion Aslan refers to the male and female children respectively as Adam's sons and Eve's daughters. The reference is to their carrying the taint of Adam's and Eve's original disobedience of divine law.
Nobody can really tell the true answer here.
Adam & Eve are listed as having three children named Cain, Abel and Seth, then "other sons and daughters"