Adam and Eve.
In the book of Genesis 19, Lot had two daughters.
Isaac married Rebekah, who was chosen for him by his father, Abraham. Their union is detailed in the Book of Genesis, where Rebekah is described as coming from the family of Abraham's brother, Nahor. Together, Isaac and Rebekah had two sons, Esau and Jacob, who became central figures in the biblical narrative.
Jacob and Joseph. Genesis ch. 50.
Abrahams two sons are found in the book of genesis.
Euphraties
Cain and Abel
That's what the bibles for!!
These cities were Sodom and Gomorrah.
There are two creation accounts in the Book of Genesis, plus fragments of a third in the Book of Psalms and the Book of Job.For more information on creation in the Book of Genesis, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
Two times in the book of Genesis and in Jonah.
Cain killed Abel in the Bible in the book of Genesis, in the story of the two brothers found in Genesis 4:1-16.
The Book of Job is undoubtedly a parable: who could really know what God said to Satan in heaven, or what angry duscussions he had with Job, when his attempts to test Job failed? As there is no possibiliity the story is genuinely historical, there is no possibility Job was a real person. The Job briefly mentioned in Genesis 46:13 as a descendant of Jacob might also have been fictional, since we have no historical evidence for his existence. Whatever the case, the Bible makes no attempt to link the two men. We should see them as two different people.