Abel and Cain were the sons of Eve (Genesis 4:1+2)
Also Seth (Genesis 4:25) and many more 'sons and daughters'(Genesis 5:3+4)(Genesis 2:24/Genesis 3:20)
In the Bible, Adam and Eve had many sons and daughters, but their names are not specifically mentioned.
The first mother in the bible was Eve. Her first sons are Cain and Abel.
The brothers were two of the sons of Adam and Eve [see Genesis].
According to the Bible, that would be Adam and Eve, who had at least three sons.
the sons of Adam and eve. you really need to read your bible more often.
The Bible names three sons of Eve (Abel, Cain, and Seth); Genesis 5:4 says that Adam and Eve had "{other} sons and daughters" but does not indicate how many in total. We have no idea how many she had.
Yes several, but the Bible mentions only 3, Cain, Abel, and Seth.
The bible clearly says Adam had other sons and daughters.
The phrases the 'sons of Adam' and the 'daughters of Eve' come from 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by Clive Staples Lewis [November 29, 1898-November 22, 1963]. They're used to describe the four children who go out through the wall of their closet and ultimately into the magical land of Narnia. In Narnia, the lion Aslan refers to the male and female children respectively as Adam's sons and Eve's daughters. The reference is to their carrying the taint of Adam's and Eve's original disobedience of divine law.
According to the Bible Cain and Abel where there first two sons. However, the Bible is all make believe; so no.
The first nine individuals in the family of Adam and Eve, according to the Bible, are Adam, Eve, and their three sons: Cain, Abel, and Seth. Additionally, the Bible mentions that Adam had other sons and daughters, but their names are not provided. Therefore, the first nine would typically be considered Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel, Seth, and any additional unnamed siblings. However, the exact count and names beyond the three sons are not specified in the scriptures.
Yes the bible in the book of Genesis (ch.5) says Adam and Eve had many sons and daughters.