According to the biblical account, Adam and Eve populated the world through their descendants, who went on to have children and continue the human race.
After Adam and Eve, according to the Bible, their children and descendants populated the world through procreation. This process continued through generations, leading to the growth of human population on Earth.
According to the Bible, Adam and Eve had children who then went on to have their own children, eventually leading to the population of the Earth. This process of reproduction and growth of the human population is how the Earth populated from Adam and Eve.
No if Adam and Eve had not sinned they would not populate the earth. We must remember Eves punishment after her sin was that she and all ladies would bear the pain of child labour.
According to the biblical account, Adam and Eve populated the earth through their descendants, who went on to have children and continue the human race.
to give us love, hope and faith in Him Edit: God once said to Adam and Eve to go forth and multiply, so the purpose for children was to populate the world with purity, but that was until Adam and Eve both turned against God.
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.
Scientific answer: There is no answer to this, because homo sapiens evolved from earlier species. Fundamentalist answer: Some Christians believe God created Adam first, then Eve and they procreated to populate the earth.
After Adam and Eve, the world was populated through their descendants having children and spreading out across the Earth.
In the Bible, I think it is Eve, as in Adam and Eve.
The first person in the world was Adam. God created Adam from the dust of the Earth and then he created Eve from the rib of Adam. Adam and Eve's first children were Cain, Abel, and Seth.
Adam And Eve