The first man. His name, in Hebrew, is אדם (pronounced: ah-dahm) which has a basic meaning of "mankind," a related noun is אדמה (pronounced: ah-dah-mah) which means "earth" or "soil."
Adam dwelled in the Garden of Eden until he followed the lead of his wife Eve and ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 3:6). After this, he attempted to deceive God and blamed his actions on Eve and, indirectly, on God Himself (Genesis 3:12). The Bible then records:
Adam was father to Cain (Genesis 4:1), Abel (Genesis 4:2), Seth (Genesis 4:25), and other children (Genesis 5:4). He lived to be 930 years old.
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