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Originally Posted by Timofey
In many scriptures, man is is as a plural. If one reads this passage as a child would, 'man' would mean many not just Adam and Eve. Therefore man and women would indicate that the world was populated by many.
Of course as the Bible is the word of God, and as mortals we can not know God, all this is speculation as to what God really meant.
GLORY!
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Many scriptures indeed refer to "man as plural". But not God's account of the first one.
Genesis very cleary describes the FIRST man on earth:
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"And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for Adam there was not found an help meet for him." Genesis 2:20 - KJV
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"Adam" is translated into Godly US English, through Greek, from the original hebe language as the definite article prefixed joo masculine noun they wrote as
אדם
Any joo will tell you this means "the man". Not "men", and most certainly not women.
If you don't believe in the original sin of one man, why do you need God or Jesus at all?
Yours in Christ!