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+ | '''Adam''' ("Earth" or "man", [[Standard Hebrew]] '''אָדָם''', '''Adam'''; "flush" or "turn rosy"; "Soil" or "Light Brown", [[Arabic]] '''آدم''', '''Adam''') was the [[First man or woman|first man]] created by [[Elohim]], or God or [[Allah]] according to the Abrahamic religious tradition. He is considered a [[prophet]] by the [[Judaism|Jewish]], [[Islam]]ic, [[Mandaean]] and [[Bahá'í Faith|Bahá'í]] faiths. He is also commemorated as a patriarch in the [[Calendar of Saints (Lutheran)|Calendar of Saints]] of the [[Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod]] with [[Eve (Bible)|Eve]] on December 19. |
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Adam ("Earth" or "man", Standard Hebrew אָדָם, Adam; "flush" or "turn rosy"; "Soil" or "Light Brown", Arabic آدم, Adam) was the first man created by Elohim, or God or Allah according to the Abrahamic religious tradition. He is considered a prophet by the Jewish, Islamic, Mandaean and Bahá'í faiths. He is also commemorated as a patriarch in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod with Eve on December 19.