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What does the Bible say about the significance of Adam in Genesis?

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The Bible presents Adam as a figure of Christ, representing humanity and the need for salvation.

In Genesis 2, Adam is depicted not just as the first man but as a figure of Christ, the one to come. He represents humanity in its perfect state before sin entered the world. Romans 5:14 confirms this by stating that Adam is a figure of Him that was to come, showing the parallel between Adam's disobedience leading to death and Christ's obedience leading to life. God's creation of Adam from the dust indicates his earthly nature, while the breath of life signifies the heavenly, foreshadowing the dual nature of Christ as both God and man. Adam stands as a representative for all humanity, emphasizing the significance of Christ as the new Adam who restores what was lost through the fall.
Scripture References: Romans 5:14, Genesis 2:7-25

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