no... adam was eves only husband, they mated and had children, their children had children and so on...
2006-12-23 05:52:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis chapters 3 and four contemporary here counsel: (a million) Eve replaced into “the mummy of all people living.” (2) Time elapsed between the beginning of Cain and his offering the sacrifice that replaced into rejected via God. (3) Following his banishment to grow to be “a wanderer and a fugitive,” Cain nervous that ‘absolutely everyone looking him’ could attempt to kill him. (4) God set up a demonstration to guard Cain, indicating that the two his siblings or different kin could attempt to kill him. (5) “later on,” Cain had intercourse along with his spouse in “the land of Fugitiveness.”—Genesis 3:20; 4:3, 12, 14-17. From the above, we are able to rightly end that Cain’s spouse replaced right into a descendant of Eve born on an unknown date. Genesis 5:4 recognizes that for the period of his 930 years of existence, Adam “grew to grow to be father to little toddlers.” of path, the Bible would not specify that Cain’s spouse replaced into Eve’s daughter. certainly, the reality that she is reported after Cain’s banishment shows that sufficient time had surpassed that she ought to even have been one in each of Adam and Eve’s granddaughters. subsequently, The Amplified previous testomony describes Cain’s spouse in basic terms as “one in each of Adam’s offspring.”
2016-10-18 22:14:17
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answered by ranford 4
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No no no, you silly monkey......
None of Adam's Sons "knew" their mother in that way...
There were other people, born later, because the "sons of God knew the daughters of man"..... these people were known as the Nephilim. I believe they were the Neanderthals..... Who, by the way, disappeared around the same time as Adam and Eve appeared....
This is only conjecture, and a hope to root a myth in reality, as I am not a creationist, nor a Christian at all.....
Sounds like a good explanation to me, however....
There is a way to unify all of religion into something that makes some modicum of sense. We just have to be open-minded, and find it...
Namaste, and Happy Holidays
--Tom
2006-12-23 05:59:36
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answered by glassnegman 5
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How do you work that one out?
Cain married his sister - or possibly a niece.
If you're actually looking for an answer then check out the link.
Most people here don't seem to be actually looking to find out anything new for themselves :)
PS It's no myth.
2006-12-23 09:17:02
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answered by a Real Truthseeker 7
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If you believe this story then they all mated with each other, but the story is only a story and just a simple way to explain what did happen to the minds of that time, and in some cases the simple minds of today
2006-12-23 08:56:46
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answer #5
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answered by ringo711 6
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This land has been traced and was on a TV documentary fairly recently. As for A&E, read the full story for who begat who etc. My life is too short but I enjoy the begatting.
2006-12-23 05:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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ermmmmmmm I thought eve was with adam and cain was her son
2006-12-23 11:13:17
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answered by Seashell 2
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Paradox you are confused man.!!!
It was Noddy Land not Nod.!!!
2006-12-23 05:58:43
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answer #8
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answered by JAM123 7
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Wrong !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So far off, read the story.God had
filled the earth with males and females, I repeat Filled, long before He made Adam and Eve.
2006-12-23 05:53:43
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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that explanes why the spent most of the time in bed
2006-12-23 08:43:36
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answered by Anonymous
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