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Was (wer) ist Adam - definition

FIRST MAN ACCORDING TO THE ABRAHAMIC CREATION AND RELIGIONS SUCH AS JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM
ADAM; Adam (prophet of Islam); Adam in Early Christian Liturgy and Literature; Adam (Bible); אָדָם
  • ''God Judging Adam'', [[William Blake]], 1795
  • Adam and Eve, Manafi al-Hayawan (The Useful Animals), [[Maragheh]], Iran, 1294–99
  • Adam, [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]
  • ''And Elohim Created Adam'', [[William Blake]]

ADAM         
Adam         
·noun "Original sin;" human frailty.
II. Adam ·noun The name given in the Bible to the first man, the progenitor of the human race.
Adam de Darlington         
SCOTTISH BISHOP
Adam de Derlingtun; Adam Derlingtun; Adam Darlington; Adam de darlington
Adam de Darlington [Derlingtun] (died 1296) was a 13th-century English churchman based in the Kingdom of Scotland. Adam's name occurred for the first time in a Moray document datable between 1255 and 1271, where he was named as the Precentor of Fortrose Cathedral.

Wikipedia

Adam

Adam is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human. Beyond its use as the name of the first man, adam is also used in the Bible as a pronoun, individually as "a human" and in a collective sense as "mankind". Genesis 1 tells of God's creation of the world and its creatures, including adam, meaning humankind; in Genesis 2 God forms "Adam", this time meaning a single male human, out of "the dust of the ground", places him in the Garden of Eden, and forms a woman, Eve, as his helpmate; in Genesis 3 Adam and Eve eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge and God condemns Adam to labour on the earth for his food and to return to it on his death; Genesis 4 deals with the birth of Adam's sons, and Genesis 5 lists his descendants from Seth to Noah.

The Genesis creation myth was adopted by both Christianity and Islam, and the name of Adam accordingly appears in the Christian scriptures and in the Quran. He also features in subsequent folkloric and mystical elaborations in later Judaism, Christianity, and gnosticism.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Adam
1. Idris Adam Ahmed, Yagoub Adam Ahmed, al–Faki Haroun Adam Eissa, Sharafaddin Salih Musa, Sharafaddin Abbaker Abd al–Karim, Mohamed Ibrahim Arman, Musa Tahi Ibrahim, Musa Mohamed Yahya, Gibril Musa Mohamed, Yahya Abd al–Karim Abd–Allah, Adam Abd al–Karim Mohamed, Adam Mohamed Idris, Adam Abd al–Mageed Mohamed, Abd al–Raziq Abd al–Mageed, Fadl Adam Hamid, Eissa Haroun Adam, Yagoub Mohamed Yagoub were arrested from the village of Tirgo.
2. On August 3, the security department arrested Abd al-Salam Mohamed, Ali al-Nur Ahmed, Salahaddin Babiker, Juma Adam Haqqar, and Adam Adam.
3. On August 3, the security department arrested Abd al–Salam Mohamed, Ali al–Nur Ahmed, Salahaddin Babiker, Juma‘ Adam Haqqar, and Adam Adam.
4. He then made Adam, quickly followed by Eve when he saw that Adam was bored.
5. On August 3, the security department arrested Abd al-Salam Mohamed, Ali al-Nur Ahmed, Salahaddin Babiker, Juma Adam Haqqar, and Adam Adam.