No, Amos isn't a grandson of Adam and Eve according to The Bible. The book of Genesis gives the lines of genealogical descent for Cain at 4:17-24 and 5:21-32. The book also gives the lines of genealogical descent for Seth [4:25-26, 5:6-20]. In each case, the only grandchildren to be identified are Cain's son Enoch [4:17] and Seth's son Enosh [4:26].
The grandson of Eve was Cain, the son of Adam and Eve who became a farmer.
Enos is the grandson of both Adam and Eve. He is also called Enosh in the Hebrew Bible, in the Book of Genesis.
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.
The name Kenan was mentioned in the Bible and is Hebrew in origin. Kenan was the grandson of Adam and Eve. The name means lamenter.
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 historical position is that neither Noah nor Adam and Eve actually existed. The biblical position is that Noah was after Adam and Eve.
No, the snake tricked Eve into eating the fruit, then Eve persuaded Adam to eat it.
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.
ADAM AND EVE was the 1st man and woman on earth!!
We, the human race are Adam and Eve's children!
Eve was Adam's wife.