Adam and Eve belonged to early Hebrew mythology, while the Olympian gods belonged to Greek mythology. You could probably believe that either Adam and Eve were real people, or that the Olympian gods were real, but not both. For that reason, it is not meaningful to say that one came before the other.
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.
There is no direct connection between Norse mythology and the story of Adam and Eve from the Bible. Norse mythology comes from Scandinavian cultures, while the story of Adam and Eve is from the Judeo-Christian tradition. Both mythologies explore themes of creation, morality, and the relationship between humans and the divine, but they are distinct and separate belief systems.
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
Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden before they were expelled for an unspecified amount of time.
Yes, it was Adam.
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