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  1. The idea that there were “prehistoric men” before Adam and Eve comes from those who do not understand the nature of the evidence. These creatures are often creations of men and not of God. Fortunately many Christian teachers have been instructed by creationists who are better trained than they in this kind of evidence.

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    Gen. 2:7 tells us that God formed the first man from the dust of the earth. Does that carry any implications for the nature of his body? Dust is a substance in the Old Testament and in the ancientDust is a substance in the Old Testament that is frequently associated with frailty and transience and would characterize Adam’s body accordingly. Share o...

    The tree of life plays a very small part in the Eden narrative, and yet it is of immense importance. While mentioned already in Gen. 2:9 in conjunction with the tree of knowledge, its significance is not revealed until 3:22—the one who eats from it lives forever. And because of that possibility, God banishes Adam and Eve from the garden and places ...

    The prohibition in Gen. 2:17 sets up the main tension in the narrative—will Adam and Eve eat from the tree of knowledge? Thus, it seems natural to interpretTherefore, based on the form of the prohibition, it is hard to see how Adam’s death 930 years later (or any number of years later) can be seen as the fulfillment of these terms. Share on Faceboo...

    This understanding of Genesis 2–3 fits well with Augustine’s three categories for human mortality before the fall, after the fall, and after consummation: possible not to die, not possible not to die, and not possible to die (City of God, XXII.30). Adam before the fall was not doomed to die. Yet, Adam before the fall also did not have the consummat...

  2. Mar 31, 2014 · The Bible says that God put Adam into a deep sleep, took one of Adam’s ribs, and made a woman (Genesis 2:21-22). Adam named her Eve and proclaimed that she was “bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh” (Genesis 2:23-24).

  3. Sep 23, 2021 · Adding up the ages of the biblical patriarchs yields a date of about 6,000 years ago for the first human parents, Adam and Eve, formed by God at the end of six days of creation. What, then, are we to make of scientists determining the universe and our planet to be billions of years old?

  4. Sep 8, 2017 · Adam and Eve were created by God, and were therefore initially perfect, without mutations. Their children would have had relatively few, and so intermarriage of close relatives would have presented no problems at that time.

  5. After God created the Earth, plants, sun, moon, stars, and animals, He created man. God spoke the entire universe into existence, but He made man out of the dust of the ground with His own hands and breathed life into his body. God cre-ated man to be His companion and friend.

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  7. Jan 12, 2011 · Human beings are different from animals, for ‘ God created man in his own image ’ (Genesis 1:27). Our bodies have been designed with the ability to pass on to the next generation the programmed information required to form another person from simple chemicals.

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