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Depending on who you ask, you might get different interpretations.

A man might say: Because men are more important, God made them first.

A woman might say: Man was a prototype; the woman was the improved model.

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According to the Bible who were the first 3 men on earth?

According to the Bible, the first three men on earth were Adam, Cain, and Abel. Adam was created by God from dust and Eve was created from Adam's rib. Cain and Abel were their sons.


Who was the first person born in the Earth?

AdamHe was the first person God made.ANSWER 2:Possibly a trick question... Since Adam wasn't "born" but according to Judeo-Christian belief was created fully formed, then according to the Bible (and same beliefs), it would have been Adam's firstborn named Cain. Also, he would not have been born IN the earth."In the beginning, God created 'man,'that is, mankind's ancestor-Adam. He was with form and image and full of vitality and vigor, and even more had God's glory with him. That was the glorious day God created man, God created man. Then from Adam was 'roduced 'Eve-who was also the ancestor of man. So, the men God created were full of God's breath and laden with God's glory. So, the men God created were full of God's breath and laden with God's glory."


Who was the first god or goddess ever?

In various mythologies, the concept of a "first god" can differ. However, in many mythologies, a primordial deity, such as Chaos or Gaia, is often considered one of the first beings to emerge at the beginning of creation. These beings are seen as the source of all creation and other gods and goddesses.


What is the first line of john?

It seems you are referring to the Bible. The first line of the Book of John is "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."


Holy men of what spake as they were moved by the holy goast?

The passage you are referencing is from 2 Peter 1:21 in the Bible. It means that the prophets spoke inspired by the Holy Spirit. They conveyed messages from God through divine inspiration rather than their own thoughts or desires.