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  1. Adam occurs approximately 500 times with the meaning of mankind. In the opening chs. of Genesis, with three exceptions ( 1:26 ; 2:5 , 20 ) it has the definite article ( הָֽאָדָמ׃֙ ) indicating “man” or “the man” rather than “Adam.”

  2. ADAM, BOOKS OF. A general title applied to a number of non-canonical works dealing with real or imagined events in the lives of the first family. Two major VSS of the story are extant: (1) The Gr. Apocalypse of Moses, and (2) the Lat. Life of Adam and Eve.

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  4. The last Adam became a life-giving spirit." The reference to Adam is from Genesis 2:7; the reference to Christ is due to the fact of what He had done and was doing in His manifestation as Divine Redeemer. Behind results the apostle proceeds to nature. Adam was simply a living being, Christ a life-giving Being.

    • Romans 5:12-21: The passage is the logical center of the epistle, the central point to which everything that precedes has converged, and out of which everything which follows will flow.
    • 1 Corinthians 15:22: The contrast instituted here between Adam and Christ refers to death and life, but great difficulty turns on the interpretation of the two "alls."
    • 1 Corinthians 15:45: "The first man Adam became a living soul. The last Adam became a life-giving spirit." The reference to Adam is from Genesis 2:7; the reference to Christ is due to the fact of what He had done and was doing in His manifestation as Divine Redeemer.
    • 1 Timothy 2:13,14: Paul uses the creation of man and woman in his argument for the subordination of woman (Genesis 2:7-25). This is no mere Jewish reasoning, but an inspired statement of the typical meaning of the passage in Genesis.
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  6. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. Who was Adam in the Bible? Answer. Adam was the first man to ever exist ( Genesis 1:27; 1 Corinthians 15:45 ). He was created by God as the first human being and placed in the Garden of Eden designed just for him ( Genesis 2:8, 10 ).

  7. ad'-am, ('adham; Septuagint Adam). 1. Usage and Etymology: The Hebrew word occurs some 560 times in the Old Testament with the meaning "man," "mankind." Outside Genesis 1-5 the only case where it is unquestionably a proper name is 1 Chronicles 1:1. Ambiguous are Deuteronomy 32:8, the King James Version "sons of Adam," the Revised Version ...

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