the fall of adam and eve

  • 1Adam and Eve (LDS Church) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church) teaches that Adam and Eve were the first man and the first woman to live on the earthLDS Church (1997). [http://lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=32c41b08f338c010VgnVCM1000004d82620aR… …

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  • 2Adam and Eve — In the Judeo Christian and Islamic traditions, the parents of the human race. Genesis gives two versions of their creation. In the first, God creates male and female in his own image on the sixth day. In the second, Adam is placed in the Garden… …

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  • 3ADAM AND EVE, BOOK OF THE LIFE OF — ADAM AND EVE, BOOK OF THE LIFE OF, apocryphal work dealing with Adam s life and death. It has been preserved in Greek, Latin, and Slavonic versions differing considerably from one another. General considerations point to composition in Palestine… …

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  • 4Adam and Eve — For other uses, see Adam and Eve (disambiguation). Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Adam (Hebrew: אָדָם‎, ʼĀḏām, dust; man; mankind ; Arabic: آدم‎ …

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  • 5Life of Adam and Eve — The Life of Adam and Eve is a Jewish pseudepigraphical writing. There is wide agreement that the original dates from the first century A.D. and was composed in a Semitic language. It recounts the lives of Adam and Eve from after their expulsion… …

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  • 6the Fall of Man — original sin committed by Adam and Eve of eating fruit from the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden which resulted in the punishment of all mankind …

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  • 7the Fall from Eden — expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise after eating from the Tree of Knowledge; end of a good period, a downfall …

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  • 8Fall of Man — Adam, Eve, and a female serpent at the entrance to Notre Dame de Paris In Christian doctrine, the Fall of Man, or simply the Fall, refers to the transition of the first humans from a state of innocent obedience to God to a state of guilty… …

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  • 9ADAM — (אָדָם), the first man and progenitor of the human race. The Documentary Hypothesis distinguishes two conflicting stories about the making of man in Scripture (for a contrary view, see U. Cassuto, From Adam to Noah, pp. 71 ff.). In the first… …

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  • 10Adam (Bible) — Adam (Hebrew: אָדָם) was, [Brown Driver Briggs, Hebrew and English Lexicon , ISBN 1 56563 206 0, p. 9.] [ Ibid . 1. a man 2. man, mankind .] [ Ibid . From same root adm (אדם), adamah ground or land.] according to a literal interpretation of… …

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