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Would she have been kicked out but not him? And if so would he have had to have given another rib to get a new wife or would the clay method be used again? Would Adam's first wife Lillith welcome her? And finally who did the children of Adam and Eve marry? Were they Lillith's children? What a meet the family get together that would have been!

2007-12-28 15:42:01 · 13 answers · asked by bountifiles 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yeah, kind of reminds me of a trailer trash party.

2007-12-28 15:46:57 · answer #1 · answered by An Independent 6 · 0 7

I'll try to answer as best I can..Thank Some of You for Your Thumbs Down too....Happy New Year to You too!

The Bible is Not Written in sequences of time. In some instances it speaks of Past, present and future..Either stick to the Gnostic Books or understand the Bible. You are implying polygamy with Lillith. That was never part of the Scriptural plan found in Genesis Chapters 2-3. The son of Cain was the First Polygamist Named Lamech recorded in Scripture. Genesis 4:19..

Modern, intelligent people cannot assume or draw a conclusive theory about what we don't know and there is no accurate historical record to draw from. Lillith is a Myth or fantasy fable. We do know through genetics and DNA that we all descended from the same two parents in the beginning, that were the progenitors of the Human race.

Adam and Eve were Joint heairs and equals. It clearly states that the 1 law, Not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge was given to Adam. Because of Both their acts of disobeidience they were equally Kicked out of the Garden they were given to Dress and Keep. They married people who were not part of the Biblical Plan, that were outside of the Garden of Eden.. Those are Found in Genesis 6. The Sons of God are also Known as the Fallen Angels also reffered to in Isaiah 14:12-18

The Garden of Eden was vast. Some archeologist and geologist guess that it stretched from what we now know as Iraq/Iran in the North to The Northern, Central and Eastern parts of Africa. (Rivers Mentioned in Genesis 2: Pison, Havialah or Arabia, Gihon, Ethiopia Hiddekel and Euphrates) There is also the Pangea theory

2007-12-28 16:26:47 · answer #2 · answered by Stormchaser 5 · 0 1

According to Judaism (to whom the story actually belongs) Adam sinned first, not Eve. Adam started the whole chain of events that ended up in the explusion from the Garden, not Eve. This is one reason that in Judaism, women are considered to be on a higher level spiritually than men are.

EDIT: Shaybani's version leaves out the entire point and example of Adam actually sinning first, because Islam has misinterpreted the verses just as Christianity has, and is just as clueless as Christianity is about what actually happened there according to Judaism (again, to whom the story belongs.).

2007-12-28 15:52:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

(1Timothy2:1414And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner.
Since Adam was not deceived but Eve was he is the one who brought sin into our lives passed it on to us all. Eve was the younger more inexperienced one and if Adam had refused to go along with her he may have saved himself her and all of us from sin and Eve may have been forgiven if she was repentant, but neither of them were repentant, so they lost the lives for themselves as well as for us too. BTW there was no Lilith Eve was the first only woman that God made from the rib of Adam. Don't confuse yourself with those sayings that have no truth in them.

2007-12-28 16:45:17 · answer #4 · answered by I speak Truth 6 · 0 2

Lilith is not even mention in the Hebrew Bible as being one of Adam's wives. Of course she is mentioned in old tales and legends of Mesopotamia. She is mentioned in the Apocryphal, which is not apart of the Hebrew Bible.

2007-12-28 15:54:27 · answer #5 · answered by LineQ 4 · 3 1

Adam could have said "No, Eve, eat the apple by yourself, dear". But, supposedly, he didn't.

2007-12-28 16:03:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Who's Lilith? No one by that name mentioned in the Garden.

To many question to give an answer. You might have better luck by just asking one question.

2007-12-28 15:53:39 · answer #7 · answered by David G 6 · 2 3

Adam sinned too..

2007-12-28 15:46:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

Why is always the woman's fault when a man and a woman have sex? Are men that simple that they don't know that it's a sin?

2007-12-28 15:46:37 · answer #9 · answered by S K 7 · 0 6

What if I won the Lottery? I'd be rich, I guess.

2007-12-28 15:54:23 · answer #10 · answered by Montesa 3 · 0 4

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