Adam
Adam is described in the Bible as the first human created by God, formed from the dust of the ground and placed in the Garden of Eden. His story begins in the Book of Genesis, where he is given the responsibility to care for the garden and is later joined by Eve, the first woman. The name "Adam" in Hebrew can refer to both an individual man and collectively to humankind. In Genesis 1, God creates humanity in His image, while Genesis 2 focuses on Adam as a specific male figure. Adam's role extends beyond being the first human; he is often viewed as a figure of kingship and responsibility. He is tasked with naming the animals and tending to the garden, symbolizing stewardship over creation. Adam was 930 years of age at his death. As the father of the human race, Adam's story in Genesis is full of lessons about life, choices, and consequences