According to Genesis 2-3, he was the first man. The Yahwist views him as the father of the human race. He was a vegetarian.
(ah-DAHM) n. The Original Man; the first human being created by God. He is created "b'tselem elohim" - "in the image of God."
There are two Adams, the physical and the occult or spiritual Adam (Adam Pagria and Adam Kasia). The former pair inhabit Msunia Kusta, a world which is the spiritual counterpart of the material world, and their progeny are the spiritual counterparts of human beings. The physical Adam is the first man.
The first man; the father of the human race. Before his earth life, he was known as Michael. He led the righteous in the War in Heaven. He helped create the earth.
The chief factor which caused the Second Impact at the South Pole. The First Angel. First discovered at the South Pole, it is the first Angel mankind has encountered. Fifteen years later in the year 2015, Adam is said to be currently confined to Terminal Dogma in order to avoid the inducement of the Third Impact that would occur if it were to come into contact with another Angel.
AS) The first man created by Allah.
Adam pbuh. The first man, and Prophet of Allah.
Human one, not necessarily the male gender.
The I in Team - S4 - Human/Demon construct created by Professor Walsh, the secret in room 314.
the first objective entity (perception) in the mind
(Old Testament) in Judeo-Christian mythology; the first man and the husband of Eve and the progenitor of the human race
The first man generically "man" or "human"
The first man, formed by God out of the dust of the earth on the sixth day of creation. Lived in the Garden of Eden until tempted by his wife, Eve, to taste fruit from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge. Father to Cain, Abel and Seth.
Eve: the first man and woman created by God. Adam was created first and then Eve was created as a companion for him. They lived in the Garden of Eden, but after disobeying God, they were cast out of His presence. Their story is told in Genesis chapters 2 and 3.
The first human, formed from mud as described in Genesis. The first man from whose rib the first woman, Eve, was created. [See Eve, Genesis.
Symbolizes: Creation, humankind. According to the book of Genesis, Adam is the first human being created by God.
The first male God created; he and his mate Eve disobeyed God and were expelled from the garden of Eden. See Chapter 1 Yahwist Creation Story. The Hebrew term adam can variously designate humankind collectively (as in Genesis 1:24, 27), the first man (when used with the definite article the as in Genesis 2-3), or the personal name Adam (when used without the definite article as in Genesis 5:3). See Chapter 1.
the name of the first perfect man (First Begotten Son of God) who came to the first humans as their guide to lead them to God's Ways. Also Adam refers to the first humans who were both " male and female" in one being (). Later these humans were divided into two beings as man and woman () or soulmates.
The first man God created. He did not obey God and brought sin and death into the world ( Gen 1-5). Jesus is compared to Adam because Jesus is a new beginning for the human race. Jesus brings life to those who believe in him.
The personal name Adam derives from the Hebrew noun ha adamah meaning "the ground" or "earth," from which it came to be used to refer to "man," since man was seen as a thing created by God from the earth. This is why the word is used in the Book of Genesis to refer to the first man. It is still a Hebrew given name, and its Biblical usage has ensured that it is also a common name in all countries which draw on Judaeo-Christian heritage.
Adam ("Earth" or "man", Standard Hebrew ×ָדָ×, Adam; "flush" or "turn rosy"; "Soil" or "Light Brown", Arabic آدم, Adam) was the first man created by Elohim, which means Almighty One, or God or Allah according to the Abrahamic religious tradition. He is considered a prophet by the Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Mandaean and Bahá'à faiths.