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The first human — he had one rule and fumbled it
Created directly by God from dust, placed in the Garden of Eden, and given one command: don't eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. He ate. That single act introduced sin and death into the human story — which is why Paul calls Jesus the 'last Adam' who undoes what the first one broke.
God literally sculpts the first human out of dirt and breathes life into him like divine CPR
Cain Unalives AbelCreation & Ancient WorldFirst siblings ever and one commits the first murder — family drama started early fr
Eve Created From Adam's RibCreation & Ancient WorldGod puts Adam to sleep and builds the first woman from his rib — the original surgery no anesthesia needed
The Fall — Humanity Fumbles ParadiseCreation & Ancient WorldA snake, some fruit, and two bad decisions later — paradise is fumbled forever
The Line From Adam to NoahCreation & Ancient WorldPeople were living 900+ years back then — Methuselah hit 969 and that's still the record
16 chapters across 10 books
Adam is introduced here at the moment of his formation — God personally shaping him from dust and breathing life into him, making him a living being through an intimate, hands-on act.
Caught in 4KGenesis 3:8-13Adam is the one God directly calls out in the garden — 'Where are you?' — giving him the first opportunity in history to confess, which he squanders by deflecting blame.
Seth and a New BeginningGenesis 4:25-26Adam is mentioned here as the father who, after losing Abel to murder and Cain to exile, receives a third son — Seth — restoring the family line and continuing the thread of God's purposes through humanity.
Made in His ImageGenesis 5:1-5Adam is here as the first entry in the genealogy's pattern — born in God's image, fathering Seth in his own image, living 930 years, and then dying.
The New World OrderGenesis 9:1-7Adam is referenced here as the original recipient of the creation mandate, establishing that God is effectively reissuing the Genesis 1 commission with Noah as the new representative for humanity 2.0.
Adam opens the genealogy list as humanity's literal first entry — the Chronicler begins here to anchor Israel's entire family tree in the origin of all human life, making their story cosmic in scope.
Judah's Family Tree Goes CrazyAdam is referenced in the intro as the starting point of chapter 1's rapid genealogy, establishing the baseline from which the Chronicler now zooms in specifically on Judah's family in chapter 2.
Adam's Eden is invoked as the benchmark for the restored land — God isn't just repairing the damage but taking the land all the way back to its original paradise-level glory.
Cherubim, Palm Trees, and Sacred ArtEzekiel 41:15-20Adam is referenced here as part of the Eden backstory — the cherubim on the Temple walls recall the guardians posted at Eden's entrance after Adam's expulsion, whose role is now reimagined as decorating the way back in.
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