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Adam
![Detail from [[Michelangelo]]'s ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'', [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/Michelangelo%2C_Creation_of_Adam_03.jpg)
In Judaism, Adam (Hebrew: אדם) was the first human being created by God on the sixth day of creation. He was the first sentient creature and was endowed with language. The Book of Genesis relates two different narratives of creation (chapter 1 and chapter 2). Later Jewish commentaries have attempted to reconcile the two stories and to imbue them with additional meanings.
According to Christianity, Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This action introduced death and sin into the world. This sinful nature infected all his descendants, and led humanity to be expelled from the Garden. Only through the crucifixion of Jesus, humanity can be redeemed.
In Islam, Adam is considered ''Khalifa'' (خليفة) (successor) on earth. This is understood to mean either that he is God's deputy, the initiation of a new cycle of sentient life on earth, or both. Similar to the Biblical account, the Quran has Adam placed in a garden where he sins by taking from the Tree of Immortality, so loses his abode in the garden. When Adam repents from his sin, he is forgiven by God. This is seen as a guidance for human-life, who sin, become aware of their mistake, and repent.
In Gnostic belief-systems, the bodily creation of Adam is viewed in a negative light. Due to the underlying demonization of matter, Gnostic cosmologies depict the body as a form of prison of Adam's soul. This soul would have been transferred by Sophia (wisdom) onto the creator (Demiurge) of the material world, who in turn is tricked into blowing the soul into a body. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Štech, Adam, 1986-, Kozlová, Tereza, Zielinsky, Jana, Macek, Jiří, Nový, Petr, Řezníčková, Alena, Pařízková, VeronikaOther Authors: “...Štech, Adam, 1986-...”
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6by Hurbanič, Martin, 1971-, Ivančík, Matej, 1987-, Zupka, Dušan, 1981-, Benková, Eva, 1986-, Nemeš, Jaroslav, 1970-, Rybár, Lukáš, 1986-, Hochel, Marian, 1982-, Káša, Peter, 1963-, Hudáček, Pavol, 1981-, Součková, Tatiana, 1986-, Pavčík- Borbélyová, Dominika, 1990-, Hudek, Adam, 1979-, Mesiarkin, Adam, 1986-, Benka, Peter, 1990-, Vörös, László, 1978-, Lenčéšová, Michaela, 1991-, Pavčík, Filip, 1991-, Fedorčáková, Mária, 1982-, Nižňanský, Eduard, 1955-, Bohová, Katarína, 1992-, Michálek, Slavomír, 1961-, Horička, Martin, 1995-, Babic, Marek, 1974-, Meško, Marek, 1977-
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