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  2. Seth - Wikipedia

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    Seth, [a] in the Abrahamic religions, was the third son of Adam and Eve. The Hebrew Bible names two of his siblings (although it also states that he had others): his brothers Cain and Abel. According to Genesis 4:25, Seth was born after Abel's murder by Cain, and Eve believed that God had appointed him as a replacement for Abel.

  3. Eve - Wikipedia

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    After the Cain murdered Abel, Eve gave birth to a third son, Seth (Šet), from whom Noah (and thus the whole of modern humanity) is descended. According to Genesis, Seth was born when Adam was 130 [33] years old: [34] "a son in his likeness and like his image". [34] Genesis 5:4 affirms that Eve had sons and daughters beyond just Cain, Abel, and ...

  4. Abel - Wikipedia

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    Born as the second son of Adam and Eve, the first two humans created by God, [1] he was a shepherd who offered his firstborn flock to God as a religious offering. God accepted Abel's offering but not the offering of his older brother Cain , leading Cain to stone Abel to death out of jealousy.

  5. Adam and Eve - Wikipedia

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    A third son, Seth, is born to Adam and Eve, and Adam had "other sons and daughters" (Genesis 5:4). [46] Genesis 5 lists Adam's descendants from Seth to Noah with their ages at the birth of their first sons and their ages at death. Adam's age at death is given as 930 years.

  6. Serpent seed - Wikipedia

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    By this principle, God divided fallen Adam and Eve into two through their two children. Cain represented Satan, and Abel represented sinless Adam. Hence God placed Abel, the second son, in the internal position. Abel represented the second love between Adam and Eve, which contained fewer evil elements, while Cain was the fruit of the first love.

  7. Cain and Abel - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 March 2025. First two sons of Adam and Eve This article is about the first and second sons of Adam and Eve. For other uses, see Cain and Abel (disambiguation). Cain slaying Abel, by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1600 In the biblical Book of Genesis, Cain [a] and Abel [b] are the first two sons of Adam and Eve ...

  8. Jared (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    His father Mahalalel, great-grandson of Seth, son of Adam, was 65 years old when Jared was born. [3] In the apocryphal Book of Jubilees, his mother's name is Dinah.. Jubilees states that Jared married a woman whose name is variously spelled as Bereka, Baraka, and Barakah, and the Bible speaks of Jared having become father to other sons and daughters (Genesis 5:19).

  9. Cain - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Eve was subject to adultery, having been seduced by Sammael, [27] [28] the serpent [29] (nahash, Hebrew: נחש) in the Garden of Eden, [30] the devil himself. [22] Christian exegesis of the "evil one" in 1 John 3:10–12 has also led some commentators, such as Tertullian, to agree that Cain was the son of the devil [31] or a fallen angel.