Eve

Elder son of Adam and Eve, the first murderer and the first fratricide, from Hebrew Qayin, literally “created one,” also “smith,” from Semitic stem q-y-n “to form, to fashion.

Lacerta, the non-human reptilian creature interviewed by the author, claims to belong to an ancient race of reptiles that evolved on Earth millions of years ago.

Adam Story

Adam and Bahouna

The Creator had, moreover, strictly forbidden him to eat or drink. The great enemy, however, came to him, and painted to him in glowing colours the sweetness of the apple.

The French orientalist Henrion, gives the following table of the relative heights of several eminent historical personages

Antoinette Bourignon

Primeval man and the birth of Eve

Antoinette Bourignon, that extraordinary mystic of the seventeenth century, had some strange visions of the primeval man and the birth of Eve.

The Muslim Adam Story

The Creation of Adam and Hawa

The Mussulman tradition is, that Adam having eaten the bunch of grapes given him as a reward

Ignatius Donnelly

Ad-, Atl-, At-, Atlantis

In exploring the mythologies of ancient civilizations, we find recurrent references to a mysterious and ancient civilization, often interpreted as Atlantis.

the story of the Deluge plainly refers to the destruction of Atlantis and that it agrees in many important particulars with the account given by Plato.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Destruction of Atlantis

Ignatius Donnelly (1831-1901) was an American politician, writer, and amateur scientist. He is known for his diverse interests and contributions in several fields, including politics and history

Sabine Baring-Gould

The death of Adam

At 930 years old, Adam encountered the Angel of Death, who appeared as a goat. Adam protested, claiming he was promised 1000 years, but the Angel reminded him of his gift of 70 years to David.

Legends of Old Testament Characters

Androgyne Adam

And God created man in His own image, male-female created He them,” Adam and Eve were formed back to back, united at the shoulders

The Anunnaki fashioned Lilith from dust and placed her in the garden alongside Adam.

Creation, transgression, and the loss of an idyllic state, which are central to the story of Adam and Eve

Mankind is actually the successor of other intelligent creatures such as jinn and hinn

Symbols

The peacock

The peacock, known for its vivid, iridescent plumage and striking tail display, carries rich symbolic meanings across cultures and historical contexts.

Manna fell from the sky in the morning and collected on the ground like dew.

Therefore will I bring over them the waters of a flood, and overwhelm them all. But I will deliver what is left of the righteous among them; and I will bring them to a distant land, and the land in which you live now shall remain desolate and without one inhabitant in it.

Biblical

Lamech

Seth was born before Lamech. Seth is a son of Adam and Eve.

Nag Hammadi Codex I

The third Adam is earthly

The Nag Hammadi library is a collection of early Christian and Gnostic texts discovered near the Upper Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi in 1945.

The secret book of John

Adam in Yaldabaoth’s Paradise

The Apocryphon of John, also called the Secret Book of John is a 2nd-century Sethian Gnostic Christian text attributed to John the Apostle.

A seraphim (singular “seraph”) refers to a type of celestial or angelic being in various religious traditions, most notably in Judaism and Christianity.

Biblical

Irad

Irad is the son of Enoch, the grandson of Cain, and the father of Mehujael.

Initiation is derived from Latin words meaning “to go inside” or “to begin.” It fundamentally represents the act of starting a new journey or entering into a new phase of understanding or knowledge.

Biblical

Seth

Seth died at the age of 912

Adam gave Seth secret teachings that would become the Kabbalah.
In the Abrahamic religions, Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve.

Secret Book of John

Abel: Ruler of water and earth

Abel is a Biblical figure in the Book of Genesis within Abrahamic religions. He was a younger brother of Cain, and the second son of Adam and Eve

Saklas is a name often associated with Gnostic teachings, particularly within certain sects that describe the creation and structure of the universe in mythic terms.

Biblical

Enosh

Enosh, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, was the son of Seth and the grandson of Adam and Eve.