Who was Adam in the Bible?

Adam was the first man to ever exist (Genesis 1:271 Corinthians 15:45). He was created and fashioned by the hand of God as the first human being. God placed Adam in the Garden of Eden. God designed the garden just for him (Genesis 2:810), a real Paradise. Adam wad given (along with Eve) dominion or rulership over earth and the animals. In fact, Adam named all the animals. Adam is the father of all mankind; every human being who has ever existed is a direct descendant of Adam, and it is through Adam that sin entered the world and death passed on to humanity (Romans 5:12).

God spoke everything else in the universe into existence (Genesis 1). Let it be…and it was so. But on the sixth day God did something different. He got down in the dirt and formed Adam from the clay (see post titled: Genesis 2 – Adamah). Adamah is the Hebrew word for “ground” or “soil”. God then breathed His own breath into the man’s nostrils, “and man became a living soul” – meaning a living being the first of its kind (Genesis 2:7). Beginning with Adam, every human being created since then has the same spark of life that God gave the original pair. God created a being so like Him that the man could reason, reflect, intuit, and choose his own paths.

The first woman, Eve, was made from one of Adam’s ribs (Genesis 2:21–22). God placed them in His perfect world, with only one restriction: they were not to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 2:16–17). The option for Adam to disobey had to be present, because without that ability to choose, human beings would not be completely free. God created Adam and Eve as truly free beings, and He allowed them to make an entirely free choice.

Genesis 3 details the account of Adam’s choice to sin. Both Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s command and ate of the tree which the Lord had forbidden (verse 6). In that one act of disobedience, they brought sin and all of its consequences into God’s perfect world. Through Adam, sin entered the world, and with sin came death (Genesis 3:1921Romans 5:12).

We know that Adam was an actual person, not an allegory, because he is referred to as a real person throughout the rest of the Bible (Genesis 5:1Romans 5:12–17). Luke, the great historian, traces the lineage of Jesus all the way back to this one man (Luke 3:38). In addition to his being a real person, Adam is also the prototype for all human beings to come. Prophets, priests, and kings, born with a propensity to sin, were all children of the first Adam. Jesus, virgin-born and sinless, is “the second Adam” (1 Corinthians 15:47). The first Adam brought sin into the world; the second brought life (John 1:4). Jesus, our second Adam, offers a new birth (John 3:3) with a new nature and new life for whoever believes (2 Corinthians 5:17John 3:16–18). Adam lost paradise; Jesus regains it.

He is coming to restore that which was lost. Do you want to inherit the “very good”?