That depends on which kind of salvation. You could say Noah, Lot, Daniel (in the lion's den), Shadrach, Meshach, or Abednego in the fiery furnace. All those, (and more not mentioned here) were all saved by God, but by physical means, in other words, no harm came to them.
Now in the New Testament, that's an easy one. It was the eunuch from Ethiopia that Philip talked to whenever the eunuch stopped him and asked Philip what the verses meant that he was reading. After that, Saul, who after his conversion became Paul, was saved on the way to Damascus to torture new Christians by Christ Himself. But, before those two events, we see the conversion of 3000 souls on the day of Pentecost in Acts chapter 2 verses 1-41.
In the Bible a person who is saved doesn't have to face the coming judgment on sin. Throughout history God has judged the sin of mankind e.g The world was judged by the flood, Noah and his family were saved in the ark. The nation of Egypt was judged, but the Israelites were saved.
Eve from the bible was the first person to die
King James was not the first person to write the Bible.
First it was Saul when he was unsaved, it changed to Paul later.
What do you mean by the youngest person in the Bible? If you are talking about the first human the Bible talks about, than it is Adam, the first man. The Bible reference should be at the back.
In Genesis (bible), Adam was the first person alive.
cain was the first person
I think it is Abraham that is called in the Bible a first Prophet.
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Acording to the Bible the first person in the world was named Adam.