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1 | Who else besides Cain, Adam, and Eve? | Genesis | Reformer Joe | 37332 | ||
That would be a really neat way of looking at things if it didn't contradict the rest of the Bible from cover to cover! --Joe! |
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2 | Who else besides Cain, Adam, and Eve? | Genesis | popdzl | 37622 | ||
Joe, I admit, I do not understand from whence you come. Please refer to the verses given in my original response and actually read them with clarity of vision. In my NKJV it plainly states that before there was vegetation and life on the earth, God created for himself a garden and created Adam to tend to it. Later, he created Eve to be Adams helper/partner/assistant. It says that plants were created on the earth on the fourth day, therefore, if Eden was created before there was any vegetation on the earth, and Adam was created in the same day as Eden, then Adam (and Eve) were created before the rest of humanity which clearly was created on the sixth day. Please drop some scripture on me or other scholarly materials. Thx |
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3 | Who else besides Cain, Adam, and Eve? | Genesis | Reformer Joe | 37640 | ||
A simple explanation is that Genesis 1 is a chronological account (not the order of days is absent in chapter 2), while the account in the second chapter, focusing on humanity more than the entire created order, is not concerned with the order of events. Read 1 Corinthians 15 to see the comparison between Adam and Christ, paying careful attention to verse 45, which indicates that Adam was indeed the first man. --Joe! |
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