Strong's Lexicon Adam: Adam, man, mankind Original Word: אָדָם Word Origin: Derived from אָדַם (adam), meaning "to be red," possibly referring to the ruddy color of human skin or the red earth from which Adam was formed. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G76 (Adam): Refers to Adam in the New Testament, particularly in discussions of sin and redemption (e.g., Romans 5:14, 1 Corinthians 15:22). Usage: The term "Adam" is used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to the first human created by God, as well as to humanity in general. It signifies both an individual (Adam) and the collective human race. Cultural and Historical Background: In Genesis, Adam is the first man, created from the dust of the ground, and is a central figure in the narrative of the Fall. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as adam Definition the first man, also a city in the Jordan Valley NASB Translation Adam (12). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Adam The same as 'adam; Adam the name of the first man, also of a place in Palestine -- Adam. see HEBREW 'adam Forms and Transliterations אָדָ֑ם אָדָ֗ם אָדָ֥ם אָדָם֙ אדם וּלְאָדָ֣ם ולאדם כְּאָדָ֖ם כְאָדָ֣ם כאדם מֵֽאָדָ֤ם מאדם ’ā·ḏām ’āḏām aDam cheaDam kə’āḏām ḵə’āḏām kə·’ā·ḏām ḵə·’ā·ḏām keaDam mê’āḏām mê·’ā·ḏām meaDam ū·lə·’ā·ḏām ulaDam ūlə’āḏāmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 3:17 HEB: וּלְאָדָ֣ם אָמַ֗ר כִּֽי־ NAS: Then to Adam He said, Because KJV: And unto Adam he said, INT: to Adam said Because Genesis 4:25 Genesis 5:1 Genesis 5:3 Genesis 5:4 Genesis 5:5 Joshua 3:16 1 Chronicles 1:1 Job 31:33 Hosea 6:7 10 Occurrences |