Adam(Nama Hebrew: אָדָם‎ ʾĀḏām; Aramaic: ܐܕܡ; Arab: آدَم, romanized: ʾĀdam; Template:Wp/iba/Lang-el; Latin: Adam) nya mensia keterubah nitihka bup Pemungkal.[4] Adam nya mensia keterubah ti sedarka Allah Taala, lalu bisi ngayanka diri baka nya dalam mayuh macham pengarap (nyengkaum pengarap Judah, Kristian, enggau Islam).[5]

Adam
EraEdenic and Antediluvian
KalingEve[lower-alpha 1]
AnakCain, Abel and Seth[lower-alpha 2]
Adam
A Byzantine mosaic in Monreale depicting Adam encountering the pre-incarnate Jesus at the Garden of Eden
The Patriarch
AdaHari 6, 1 AM
Garden of Eden
Midangc. 930 AM
Dipebasa baChristianity (Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches)
Islam
Druze[1][2]
Baháʼí Faith
Mandaeism
Major shrineChapel of Adam, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
Pengerami24 December[3] (Catholic Church) Sunday of the Holy Forefathers (Eastern Orthodox Church)
PatronageGardeners and tailors

Nota

  1. Extra-biblical accounts cite Lilith as having preceded Eve as Adam's spouse.
  2. Extra-biblical accounts cite Adam as having had three daughters: Awan, Azura, and Luluwa or Aclima.

Malin

  1. Hitti, Philip K. (1928). The Origins of the Druze People and Religion: With Extracts from Their Sacred Writings. Library of Alexandria. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-4655-4662-3.
  2. Dana, Nissim (2008). The Druze in the Middle East: Their Faith, Leadership, Identity and Status. Michigan University press. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-903900-36-9.
  3. The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (24 December 2000). "Saint Adam and Saint Eve (First Age of the world)". Catholicism.org. Diambi 22 December 2021.
  4. Hendel 2000, p. 18.
  5. Chipman, Leigh NB. "Mythic Aspects of the Process of Adam's Creation in Judaism and Islam." Studia Islamica (2001): 5-25.