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  • ...ding to Genesis 4:25, Seth was born after the slaying of Abel by Cain, and Eve believed [[God]] had appointed him as replacement for Abel because Cain had ==In the Hebrew Bible==
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  • ...The [[Hebrew Bible|Old Testament]], starting with the story of [[Adam and Eve]] and the original [[sin]]. Many non-Western [[cultures]] had no precise eq
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  • ...'''Abel''' (Hebrew: קין ,הבל, Hevel, Qayin)[1] are two sons of [[Adam and Eve]]. ...lated one of its [[roots]] thus, also "waste", but is used in the [[Hebrew Bible]] primarily as a [[metaphor]] for what is "elusive", especially the "[[vani
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  • ...some extra-Biblical [[commentary]] and [[art]] promote this [[viewpoint]]. Eve herself was verbally seduced by the serpent, [[understood]] in [[Christiani
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  • ...he books that appear in the Septuagint and Vulgate but not in the [[Hebrew Bible]] or in Protestant Bibles.[3] Catholics distinguish only between the Deuter ...ks which purport to be written by noted authorities in either the [[Hebrew Bible|Old]] and [[New Testament]]s or by persons involved in Jewish or Christian
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  • [[Image:biblegutenberg.jpg|right|frame|<center>"Gutenberg Bible"</center>]] ...is not yet certain, Proemial Annotations of Volume I of the [[Douay-Rheims Bible|Old Testament of Douay]]
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  • ...ormation, the main piece of which refers to the book of revelations in the Bible and in this reference they talk about Satan being released from the prison ...vening from someone who was wondering if the Adam an Eve referenced in the Bible are perhaps the people referred to in the Urantia text as Andon and Fonta.
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  • ...mitic noun il (אֱל, ʾēl [1]). It is the usual word for "god" in the Hebrew Bible, referring both to pagan deities and to the God of Israel, usually with a s The Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible defines "elohim" as a plural of eloah, an expanded form of the common Semit
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  • [[Category: Bible]] [[Category: Adam and Eve]]
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  • ...nd [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulgate Vulgate] but not in the [[Hebrew Bible]] or in Protestant Bibles. Catholics distinguish only between the deuteroca *[[Life of Adam and Eve]]
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  • ...was the one who challenged the religious [[faith]] of humans in the Hebrew Bible. Since then, the Abrahamic religions have variously regarded Satan as a reb ===In the Bible===
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  • ...lose track of their mission scope and perhaps default. Or are our Adam and Eve the only ones? Or can you expound on that at all? ...in the rebellion where not at the same juncture as you were here. Adam and Eve thus had more unique problems on your world than on the others. I will try
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  • ..., ''wellbeing'' and ''harmony''. Hence usage of ''shalom'' in the [[Hebrew Bible]] often refers to conditions related to well-being: safety, health and pros ...gnate of the Arabic ''[[Assalamu alaikum]]''. On Erev [[Shabbat]] (Sabbath eve), Jewish people have a custom of singing a song which is called [[Shalom al
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  • ...e [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf], to [[Adam and Eve]], [[Melchizedek]], and even our Lord Jesus. These were successful to a cer ...ions]]. Much of this is due to [[fear]] that if they question God or the [[Bible|holy writ]] with which they have been brought up, that somehow God will be
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  • ...ce where the first man, [[Adam (Bible)|Adam]], and his wife, [[Eve (Bible)|Eve]], lived after they were created by [[God]]. This garden forms part of the ...as the name for Cush in the [[King James Version]] and the [[Douay-Rheims Bible]]. Eden's location remains the subject of controversy and speculation. Th
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  • ===='''''[[Urantia Book]]''''', '''''[[Bible]]'''''==== W1: OK, did you also study the [[Bible]]?
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  • ===='''''[[Bible]]'''''==== ===='''''[[Adam and Eve]]'''''====
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  • ...some of the [[history]] of [[our planet]] and particularly the [[Adam and Eve]]. ...#Part_III._The_History_of_Urantia History of the planet], about [[Adam and Eve]]?
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  • Sal: Agreed. Adam and Eve's default didn't help either. ...re here, and they were only here for like six or seven years. And Adam and Eve say, “Hey, don't leave yet. We need help.” We still need help. And on t
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  • ...tory]] of [[your world]] and know that [[the Garden]] whereupon [[Adam and Eve]] materialized, was set upon a [[peninsula]] that was inset into the [[Medi ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_Scrolls Dead Sea Scrolls] and, of course, the [[Bible]] talks about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodom_and_Gomorrah Sodom and G
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