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Re: Sweden
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>>>>>>>>In Genesis 5:2 for instance it says "Male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they were created.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Two questions. First, was Eve's name Adam, too? Second, what does it mean "call a name something" - a name has a name? Which brings the subquestion: what were their names' names before that?
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>>>>>>FWIW, "adam" is the Hebrew word for "man." So I read that passage as "and called them 'man'"
>>>>>
>>>>>That's not my question. That's how he was called. What was his name called?
>>>>
>>>>Right. It is a weird construction. I just looked at the Hebrew and it really is written that way. In transliteration, "Va-yikra et sh'mam a-dam."
>>>>
>>>>And in the next verse, we have "And Adam lived a hundred and thirty years, and begot a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth. "
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>>>>However, I note that the site I'm using says it's based on the 1917 JPS (Jewish Publication Society) translation. There is a newer one, but it doesn't seem to be online. If I remember, I'll grab a copy from my shelf and see how this is translated. I know that in the new version, for example, it doesn't say "In the beginning, God created," but "When God began to create."
>>>>
>>>
>>>130 years old is about par for the course for the holy documents. Until recently a person was lucky to live to half that age. And they are regarded as gospel because?
>>
>>Huh? 1917 is 96 years. I assume that's the one online because it's out of copyright.
>>
>
>I meant the Bible.

Who said that Adam lived only 130 old?
Christian Isberner
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