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Adam and Eve

The account of Adam and Eve is one of the world's best known creation stories. It also serves as the basis for three major world religions: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Typical questions by contributors include the story's relationship to other religious writings, parallels with other creation stories, impacts on world art and literature, and collaboration by science.

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Where can research be found on Lilith who is supposed to be Adams wife?

There is only one place that Lilith is mentioned in the Bible, at Isaiah 34:14. The medieval translators who gave us the King James Bible did not understand this reference and so translated it as 'screech owl', but undoubtedly the original is a reference to Lilith.
A number of Jewish midrashim refer to Lilith, and that would be the best place to research her.

Who bowed first before Adam?

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According to one tradition, the angels. God commanded them to bow before Adam, whom he had created in his own image. Satan refused to bow down to Adam and was banished from heaven.

AnswerThe Bible does not mention any creature bowing before Adam.

What would Christianity be like if Jesus hadn't made the 10 commandments?

What would Western society look like without these Commandments?

1) "I am the Lord your God..." has shaped the Western beliefs about God. Pantheism and polytheism, which were excuses for immorality, are out.

2) The 7-day week, including a day of rest for everyone, is thanks to the Fourth Commandment.

3) Without the Fifth Commandment, society might still permit abandoning our aged parents to die.

4) Without the Sixth Commandment, we might still be killing our own children. Aristotle, who was among the greatest of the Greeks, and Seneca, the famous Roman, both write that killing one's young babies is perfectly acceptable; and that was the practice in their societies.

The above are just a few examples.

Why does the world blame Eve for eating the apple from the Tree of Life?

Sometimes not knowing the truth about the first sin recorded in the bible, has cause many to wonder just how sin got it start. The first book of the Bible tells of an opposer of God who showed up in the garden of Eden. He is described as "the serpent," but he was not a mere animal. The last book of the Bible identifies him as "the one called Devil and Satan, who is misleading the entire inhabited earth." He is also called the "original serpent" (Genesis 3:1; revelation 12:9) This powerful angel, or invisible spirit creature, used a serpent to speak to Eve, even as a skilled person can make it seem that his voice is coming from a nearby doll or dummy. That spirit person had no doubt been present when God prepared the earth for humans.

So by using lies and trickery, Satan the Devil caused Adam and Eve to disobey God. (Genesis 2:17; 3:6) As a result, they eventually died, as God had said they would if they disobeyed. (Genesis 3:17-19) When Satan led Adam and Eve into sinning against God, he was really leading a rebellion. He was challenging Jehovah's way of ruling. In effect, Satan was saying:' God is a bad ruler. He lies and holds back good things from his subjects. Humans do not need to have God ruling over them. They can decide for themselves what is good and what is bad. And they will be better off under my rulership.' Some think that God should simple have put the rebels to death. But would that answered Satan's challenge?

Jehovah's perfect sense of justice would not allow him to put the rebels to death right away. He decided that time was needed to answer Satan's challenge in a satisfying way and prove that the Devil is a liar. So God determined that he would permit humans to rule themselves for some time under Satan's influence.

Would Adam's sin corrupt his children born before the fall?

This is totally hypothetical and speculative as Adam didn't have any children before the fall. But they couldn't have been corrupted by a sin which had not yet occurred. If on the other hand you mean Adam's sin corrupting any children he may have had before the fall, the answer would be yes, since sin was a universal corruption.

AnswerThis is a great question, and here is my answer, I challenge others for their thoughts on this...

Adam's sin was the 'Fall', and God spread Adam's sin to all of mankind.

AnswerI don't believe Adam had any children before the fall; if he did, I'm sure the Bible would have said something about them. The Bible makes a great deal about Eve's excitement about Cain's birth - excitement not expressed about Abel and Seth. We may conclude from Eve's wonder and excitement about having "brought forth a man!" that there were none before Cain. This renders the question hypothetical.

But for argument's sake, let's consider "what if." The question is not easy to answer. I disagree with what the previous author said about God "spreading" sin to all of mankind. It isn't God who spreads sin! There's too much to go into here, but I believe that from a legal point of view, Adam signed his offspring over to the devil when he took the forbidden fruit. Maybe the genetic code got corrupted in the process too, I don't know. What is clear is that "In Adam, all die." We all inherit his curse. Thank God that Jesus, the "Second Adam," died for our sins and broke the curse.

But that still leaves unanswered the question of whether Adam's sin would have impacted on any children he had before the fall (I'm still following the "what if" scenario). I cannot be dogmatic about that. Scripture does not address the question - most likely because the Bible is about what is true, not about what is hypothetical. As Adam was created to reign over creation, it could be that his children already born would have fallen with him. But then again, it might not be. I see no point in exploring the matter deeply, because the fundamental fact is that Adam did not have children before he fell.

AnswerActually, this matter IS addressed in the Scriptures. In fact, it forms a part of the underlying theme of the entire Bible. There's no real sense in philosophizing on Scriptural matters and throwing around our own opinions. We can use the Scriptures to explain themselves. The Genesis account makes it clear that Adam and Eve had not yet conceived offspring at the time of Adam's sin. In Genesis Chapter 3, Satan seduced Eve into eating the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, then Eve convinced Adam to do the same. After that, Adam and Eve were condemned and then cast out of the Garden of Eden. It wasn't until AFTER being cast out of the Garden that they conceived offspring. According to Genesis 4:1, "And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD." (I'll use references from the King James Version, since more people are familiar with that.) With regard to the previous comment about Adam being created to reign over creation, what the Bible actually says, Genesis 1:27, is this: "And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth." Notice Adam and Eve were created for the purpose of filling the earth and converting the entire earth (not just the Garden of Eden) into a paradise. Had they not sinned, the earth today would be a paradise, and they and all their offspring would still be alive. Notice too that the dominion that God entrusted to them was over the other lower animal creation, NOT other humans. God never intended for man to reign over other men. As the Creator, God himself was to be man's ruler. After all, the purpose of the tree of knowledge of good and bad was to remind Adam, Eve, and ALL of mankind that they needed to depend on God for guidance and direction. Jeremiah 10:23 states, "O LORD, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps." In other words, man never truly had the right to decide for himself what is good and bad. It was Satan who put this idea in the head of man. As he told Eve in Genesis 3:1, "For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil." It was a belief in this lie that led to both Eve's and Adam's sin. With regard to the impact of this sin, Romans 5:12 states "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned." So it wasn't God who spread the sin to mankind, but Adam himself who did so. 1 Corinthians 15:50 states"Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit incorruption." According to God's law, then, because Adam and Eve had become corrupt, they could not pass on incorruption, or perfection to their offspring. That point is further emphasised in Psalm 51:5, which states "Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me." In other words, from a scientific standpoint, after Adam and Eve's sin, imperfection became a part of the human genetic code, and every one of their natural offspring comes into the world as a sinner. Conversely, as mentioned earlier, had they NOT sinned they WOULD HAVE passed on INcorruption, or perfection, to their offspring and thus the entire human race. This brings us back full circle to the original question. As was already stated, Adam and Eve DID NOT conceive children before they sinned. But, IF ADAM HAD conceived and given birth to children BEFORE he sinned, would his corruption have been passed on to those (already perfect) children? For the answer, we again need only to search the Scriptures. Deuteronomy 24:16 says this: "The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin." And Romans 14:12 says this: "So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God." So God looks at us all as individuals and does not condemn us for the sins of others. IF Adam HAD produced perfect offspring BEFORE he sinned, then, his offspring would have been personally accountable to God for their OWN actions and WOULD NOT have received the same sentence of sin and death that Adam received for HIS sin. Fortunately, though, with regard to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, Romans 5:18,19 states: "Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life. For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous." Also, I believe the above comment made reference to 1 Corinthians 15:45, which states: " And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening (or life-giving) spirit." So by EXERCISING faith (not just believing) in Christ's sacrifice, we can avail ourselves to the value of that sacrifice and can have the wonderful hope of receiving the free gift of eternal life. At John 17:3, in prayer, Jesus said these words: " And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, AND Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." Note that Romans 5:19, quoted above, says that "many" (not ALL) shall be made righteous. The "many" are those who do as Jesus menitoned in the above verse. They make an earnest effort to get to know the only true God AND his Son, Jesus Christ. "This", according to Jesus' words, "is life eternal." That knowledge can only come from an in-depth study of God's Word, the Bible. But with such knowledge also comes responsibility. The book of James sheds light on this fact. James 2:17,18 says: "Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works." Verses 24 and 26 follow suit, stating: "Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only... For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also." True, no amount of good works on our part will allow us to EARN salvation, since salvation is first and foremost a FREE GIFT (as noted in Romans 5:18,19, quoted above). However, the Bible makes it clear that God will only give this gift to those who love Him AND obey Him. Ecclesiastes 12:13 says this: "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." Likewise, Jesus himself stated at Matthew 7:21, " Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeththe will of my Father which is in heaven." So even Jesus Christ, the very founder of the Christian faith, says that meer lip service is not enough; meer FAITH is not enough. True faith is ALIVE and ACTIVE. It motivates us to action, to take the time to learn what God's Will is for us and then to DO IT!

How long the earth existed from Adam to Noah.?

According to biblical chronologies, the time from Adam to Noah is typically calculated to be around 1,056 years. This estimation is derived from the genealogies outlined in the Book of Genesis, which provide the ages of various patriarchs at the birth of their descendants. However, these figures are subject to interpretation and vary among different religious traditions.

Did satin sleep with eve?

Seeing how satin is an inanimate piece of fabric, I'd say no.

Seriously, Satan did not sleep with Eve. There is nothing in the Bible that says that happened, nothing that even hints about it happening.

When did eve eat the apple?

. Genesis 3:6 reports that Eve "began taking of its fruit and eating it. Afterward she gave some also to her husband when with her." However, some Bible translations give a different impression. The King James Version renders the text as follows: "She took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat."

The Hebrew verb translated as "gave" is in the imperfect tense and is associated with a special form of the conjunction "and" [Hebrew, waw], thus indicating a temporal or logical sequence. Therefore, the New World Translation translates the several occurrences of waw, which connect the chain of events at Genesis 3:6, not only with "and" but also with other transitional words, such as "consequently," "so," and "afterward." The New World Translation thus has a solid basis for the above rendering.

Would Adam have passively observed the conversation between his wife and the serpent, listening to the lies and slanderous talk of the invisible rebel behind the serpent? Interestingly, German Bible scholar J. P. Lange rejects this idea and comments: "The presence of the man during the act of temptation, even his keeping quiet, is hardly imaginable." And in explaining the phrase "with her," Jewish commentator B. Jacob mentions that it does "not [mean] who was standing with her (during the previous act or while she ate)."

What are the two names that are in the bible uses for Gods chosen people?

In the Old Testament God's chosen people were called the children of Israel 657 times times.

In the New Testament, God's chosen people are called mainly disciples, and this word occurs in 231 times in the N.T.

Where can you find in the BIBLE that Cain was not Adam's son?

You won't. According to the Bible Cain was the son of Adam and Eve. Genesis 4:1 says,"And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD."

What is the purpose of genesis three?

It tells us why there is suffering in the world today. It is because of Satan or 'the serpent.'

How did Adam have a wife called Lilith if he and Eve were supposed to be the first man and woman?

The only mention of Lilith in the Bible is a possible mention in Isaiah 34:13-15. The word "liyliyth" appears in a list of eight animals and there might be demonic connotations involved. See the Related Link for additional details.

Do girls get period pain from Adam eve?

No, the Bible does not support that theory. At Genesis 3:16 it states that God would greatly increase the pain of her pregnancy. There is no mention of period pain. It is reasonable to believe that periods have nothing to do with the imperfection that Adam and Eve passed on to future generations. Periods are a way for the body to internally cleanse itself and prepare for pregnancy.

What is 'Eve' in English?

The name 'Eve' is Hebrew for life. The original word in Hebrew is 'havvah'. The name owes its existence to Adam having chosen to change his wife's name from the generic 'woman' [Genesis 2:23, 3:30].