When Adam and Eve begged Allah karim's forgiveness, He forgave them. We must remember that Adam and eve were extremely innocent. They didn't know what sin was. They didn't have the slightest idea that anyone could tell a lie, and swear in the name of Almighty, and yet be a liar. They fell a prey to Satan's treachery and wickedness because of their innocence. Even an otherwise negligible forgetfulness on the part of a Prophet is sometimes not let slip away by Almighty God. This is how He trains a Prophet. Adam and Eve became more than ever conscious in their lives on the earth.
There seems to be only one person called 'Adam' in the Book of Genesis, however some scholars say that some passages may have been intended to refer to different persons from the Adam of Genesis 2. Also, Adam actually means 'man', so some references arguably could be better interpreted as 'man' rather than 'Adam'.AnswerThe name Adam is mentioned in many books of the bible, but they only refer to Adam, the first man, the last mention is in Jude Ch.1v14. No doubt there were others called after Adam as there may have been many called Jesus. As these others play no part in the bible story they are not mentioned.
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About 70% of teenagers consider themselves to be spenders rather than savers.
It was believed that because Satan chose to tempt Eve, rather than Adam, to eat of the Forbidden Fruit, that women were more suseptable to being tempted by the Devil than men.
Cain and Abel are thought to have been brothers, not half-brothers. They are both believed to have been sons of Adam and Eve. There is no scriptural basis for the novel theory that Cain was actually the son of Satan, rather than Adam. Human beings appear to be capable of committing crimes, without having to be descendants of fallen angels.
"Satan" is commonly used as a title or description rather than a full name. In Christian tradition, Satan is also referred to as Lucifer, the devil, the adversary, or the Prince of Darkness.
Demons are typically believed to be followers of Satan, so they are perceived to serve him rather than hate him. In many religious beliefs, demons are considered to be malevolent beings that carry out Satan's will.
Satan says "To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell: Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven".
Most countries encourage people to swallow food rather than spitting it out.
Yes. I might even encourage it.
No-one. They were formed by God rather than conceived and born.
In some belief systems, Satan is considered a fallen angel rather than a demon. However, the terms demon and devil are often used interchangeably in popular culture to refer to malevolent supernatural beings.
No, Satan does not translate to "crazy thought" in Aramaic. Satan is a term used in the Abrahamic religions to refer to the embodiment of evil or the adversary of God. Its origins are more rooted in Hebrew and Greek rather than Aramaic.
In "Paradise Lost," Satan says he will never bow down to God or repent for his rebellious actions. He declares that he would rather rule in Hell than serve in Heaven.
Satan chooses to reign in Hell rather than serve in Heaven because he believes that it is better to rule in a place of his own making than to serve under the authority of God in Heaven. He values his own freedom and autonomy above all else, even if it means being separated from God.