Yes, the Ice Age is thought to have come before the lifetimes of the Biblical Adam and Eve. The Ice Age may be dated to about 12,000 B.C.E.-8,000 B.C.E. There are varying dates offered for when Adam and Eve flourished. But for the sake of the answer to this question, let's consider the famous dating by James Us[s]her [January 4, 1581-March 21, 1656]. Us[s]her pinpointed God's act of Creation as taking place the night before October 23, 4004 B.C.E. That puts Adam and Eve well out of danger from the beginning, middle, and ending of the Ice Age.
dinosaur age?? lol
No, they come before the flood. They came during creation.
The Bible does not specify the exact age at which Adam and Eve died.
Yes, according to the Bible, Adam and Eve came before Jesus. They were the first humans created by God, while Jesus was born much later as the son of God.
The historical position is that neither Noah nor Adam and Eve actually existed. The biblical position is that Noah was after Adam and Eve.
According to the text of Genesis, Adam and Eve did not exist before the garden.
Adam and Eve were in the garden before they were expelled for an unspecified amount of time.
No, there was only one Eve, the original Eve that God created as a companion for Adam in the Garden of Eden. There was no other Eve before her, hence the term is used that Adam and Eve are the Parents of all Man kind.
Adam and Eve did not exist so the question is irrelevant
The day before. Has nothing to do with Adam and Eve
According to the Bible, Adam lived to be 930 years old and Eve's age at death is not specified.
Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden before they were expelled for an unspecified amount of time.