The True Account of Adam and Eve. Ken Ham

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Название The True Account of Adam and Eve
Автор произведения Ken Ham
Жанр Биографии и Мемуары
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Издательство Биографии и Мемуары
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isbn 9781614582632



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      First printing 2012

      Copyright © 2012 by Ken Ham and Bill Looney. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or

       reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of the publisher, except

       in the case of brief quotations in articles and reviews. For information write:

       Master Books®, P.O. Box 726, Green Forest, AR 72638

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      ISBN: 978-0-89051-670-6

       Library of Congress Number: 2012943105

      Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture quoted is taken from the NKJV (New King James Version,

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      DEDICATION

      This book is dedicated to the precious children of the world,

       who all need to hear the wonderful truths from God’s Holy Word.

      efore we get started on the true account of human history, look up the following verses in the

       Bible. This will help you understand that the Bible really is very special. It is the Word of God,

       who always tells the truth, and who has always existed. Studying God’s Word is the only way we will know the truth about the history of the universe and mankind.

      Bible verses: 1 Thessalonians 2:13; 2 Peter 1:19–21; 2 Timothy 3:14–16; Psalm 119:160; Proverbs 30:5–6; Hebrews 4:12; 2 Timothy 2:15.

      Here is a verse from the Bible it is good for everyone to learn:

      “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof,

       for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16).

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      his book has been written to instruct readers about the historical account of the first two people, Adam

       and Eve, and to teach them to think with a Christian worldview that is rooted in the Bible. Adam shows up

       numerous times in both in the Old and New Testaments. Yet some today try to tell us that Adam was not a

       real person and despite even Jesus and Paul referring to him, that Adam could not have been real, created by

       God, and lived in the Garden of Eden as the Bible tells us he did.

      Some people also say that the six days of Creation were not ordinary days as we know them, but were long

       periods of time. When you read Genesis chapter 1, you will see that the word “day” is used with “evening,”

       “morning,” and a number for each of the six days. This means they must have been ordinary days as we know them. They were not long periods or millions of years. The seven-day week that people accept is based upon the days of God’s creation!

      You will learn that Christianity is based in real history, and that the Bible is not only a book about salvation,

       but is the history book of the universe. It is the only 100 percent accurate history book in the world! Using the Bible, we can learn about the past and also the future. The more you understand about the Bible, the more you will be able to understand and defend the God’s truth.

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      ave you ever imagined what it would be like if you could see the world after God first created it about

       6,000 years ago? What would we see? We can’t go back to that time—but the Creator of the universe made

       sure that all the most important events of history were recorded in a special series of books that together make

       up one book, called the Holy Bible.

      One question people often ask is, “Where did humans come from?” Well—let’s start at the beginning to find the

       answer! The Bible starts with a book called Genesis, which means “beginning.” That’s why God put that book

       first. When you read a book, you start at the beginning so you understand the rest of the book.

      The first verse in Genesis states that God created the heaven and the earth. God has always existed (no

       one made God, for He made everything). God tells us in this first verse that He made time (beginning), space (heaven), and matter (earth). This was the beginning of our universe, all part of the first day in time.

      As you read the first chapter of Genesis, you discover that God gives us a summary of what happened on each

       of the six days of Creation:

      Day 1: time, space, earth, water, light;

       Day 2: preparing the expanse around the earth;

       Day 3: the dry land appeared and God made the plants;

       Day 4: God created the sun, moon, and stars;

       Day 5: God created the sea creatures and the flying creatures;

       Day 6: God created the land animals and the first two people.

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      he Creation account is also part of Genesis chapter 2 and is a detailed account of what happened on

       the sixth day—particularly related to the creation of Adam and Eve.

      Now, let’s take a closer look at what God did on the sixth day. First, God spoke and all the land

       animals came into being, each according to its kind, which would have included dinosaurs. Pleased with

       everything that was made, God stated twice that it was “good.” He blessed the animals and told them to

       be fruitful and multiply, giving them wondrous plants and trees with fruit to eat.

      God also planted a garden called Eden. Within the garden, God planted two special

       trees — the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.

      Then He made the first man from the dust of the earth, breathing life into him so

       he became a living being. This man, Adam, was placed in the Garden of Eden to care for

       it and to keep it. As a test of obedience the Lord gave Adam every tree to eat fruit from, except for

       one: the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Adam was warned that he would die if he ate of

       that one tree.