As an educator with expertise in various subjects, I must clarify that the question you are asking pertains to a biblical story and is not based on factual or historical evidence. The Bible does not explicitly mention what Adam said when he first saw Eve. However, according to the Book of Genesis, Adam's response upon seeing Eve for the first time is not recorded in direct speech. It is important to approach biblical narratives with an understanding of their symbolic and theological significance rather than seeking literal interpretations of specific dialogues.
When Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden, there was no christmas, it came with the birth of Jesus on earth.
well its hard to say it depends on your religion if your a Cristian then you believe that Adam and eve where first
Adam lived 930. It doesn't say about Eve.
Just as the Genesis creation accounts say that God did not create the world out of nothing - ex nihilo - so the Bible says that God did not create Adam and Eve out of nothing. The earliest authors saw limits to God's powers. In Genesis 2:7, God created Adam out of the dust of the ground. In Genesis 2:22, God created Eve out of a rib taken from Adam.
The first person to SAY it is God to Adam. The first person to SIN is Eve.
You could most accurately say that Adam and Eve discovered love first.
I would say clothing -Biblically speaking Adam and Eve wearing leaves.
They were both brunettes. For the rest... use your imagination!
Christmas eve!
The first thing that we notice is that, just as God did not make Adam out of nothing, he also could not make Eve out of nothing. Thus, we can see that the author of this passage, the Yahwist, saw real limits to God's power. Scholars of the Hebrew language, studying exactly what was written in Genesis, say that even the earth was actually pre-existing. Making Eve out of Adam's rib was more romantic than making her out of dust, as he made Adam. She would be a part of Adam and owed her existence to him.
You can ask, but there is no way to answer. If talking about the entire world, it is impossible and if referring to a smaller group, without having been there it is also impossible to say. Adam said "HI" to Eve. What were the first words Eve said to Adam? "My, that's pretty hard!!!!!"
Adam, like Eve, were created. The Bible does not say the timeframe.