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What does the Bible say about Adam's creation?

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The Bible teaches that God created Adam from the dust and breathed life into him (Genesis 2:7).

Genesis 2:7 reveals that God intricately formed Adam from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, resulting in Adam becoming a living soul. This act signifies not only God's creative power but also His intimate involvement in the formation of humanity. Moreover, as the federal head, Adam represents all of humanity, and his beginning is pivotal for understanding our nature and existence. His creation also demonstrates the cooperative work of the Triune God, with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit active in bringing Adam to life.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:7

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Adam's Beginning
Gene Harmon · May 18, 2007
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