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  • And now the Lord provided garments for Adam and his wife, made out of skins, to clothe them. (Genesis 3, 21)

  • He said, too, Here is Adam become like one of ourselves, with knowledge of good and evil; now he has only to lift his hand and gather fruit to eat from the tree of life as well, and he will live endlessly. (Genesis 3, 22)

  • banished Adam, and posted his Cherubim before the garden of delight, with a sword of fire that turned this way and that, so that he could reach the tree of life no longer. (Genesis 3, 24)

  • And now Adam had knowledge of his wife, Eve, and she conceived. She called her child Cain, as if she would say, Canithi, I have been enriched by the Lord with a man-child. (Genesis 4, 1)

  • And once more Adam had knowledge of his wife, and she bore a son; Seth was the name she gave him, as if she would say, Seth, the Lord has secured a line of issue for me in place of Abel, now that Cain has murdered him. (Genesis 4, 25)

  • This is the record of Adam’s posterity. When God created human kind, he made them in his own image. (Genesis 5, 1)

  • Man and woman both, he created them, and gave them his blessing; and Adam was the name by which he called them at the time when they were first created. (Genesis 5, 2)

  • Adam was a hundred and thirty years old when he begot in his image, his likeness, the son whom he called Seth. (Genesis 5, 3)

  • But now the Lord came down to look at the city, with its tower, which Adam’s children were building; (Genesis 11, 5)

  • The Ruler of all has divided the nations apart, sundering Adam’s children and giving to each people its own home, peoples as numerous as the sons that sprang from Israel;✻ (Deuteronomy 32, 8)

  • he shall find in me a father, and I in him a son. If he plays me false, be sure I will punish him; ever for man the rod, ever for Adam’s sons the plagues of mortality; (2 Samuel 7, 14)

  • From Adam, through Seth, Enos, (1 Chronicles 1, 1)


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