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 The Cochran and French families of WV
 by Emilee Cochran
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Adam, First Patriarch, Father of Man
Birth:About 4000 Bc in Garden of Eden
Death:3011 Bc in East of Eden
Sex:M
Father:GOD THE FATHER b. Eternal
Mother:
  
Changed: 28 May 2008 21:06:35

Spouses & Children 
Eve, The Mother of Man  (Wife)
Marriage: ABT 4000 BC in Garden of Eden
Children: 
  1. DescendantsCain ben ADAM, of East of Eden , The Farmer b. 3994 B in East of Eden
  2. Luluwa bint Son ben ADAM, of East of Eden
  3. Abel ben ADAM , The Shepherd, of East of Eden b. About 3954 Bc in East of Eden
  4. DescendantsAwan bint ADAM East of Eden
  5. DescendantsSeth ben ADAM, of East of Eden , Second Patriarch b. About 3870 Bc in East of Eden
  6. DescendantsAzura bint ADAM, of West of Eden
  7. Nine Sons benf ADAM of East of Eden
  8. Eight Daughters bint ADAM of East of Eden
 
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My 185th G-Grandfather



Adam [Micheal], First Patriarch or High Preist. He was the first man ---progenitor of the hum an family.

AKA: Ãüdhaimh Adama Also Adapa Atab Atabba Patriarch Dirt & Ish

Genesis 2:7
According to Jewish sources, Adam was the first to choose the Cave of the Machpelah as his bu rial place âÇúunder and inside of the cave.âÇù The Midrash reports:
Adam sat and pondered and he said, âÇùFor I know that You will return me to die and at meetin g place of all livingâÇù (Job 30:23). âÇúAs long as I am still alive I will build a house outside of Mt. Moria.âÇù He dug and built himself a house. Then he thought, these tablets (the Ten Commandments) which will be written by the hand of God will chase away the waters of the Jordan river; my body-made by GodâÇôs own hands and given a soul by Him. After my death my body and my bones will be taken and be made into idolatry. So, therefore, I will bury my casket deep under and inside the cave. Therefore, the Cave is called the Cave of the Machpelah-The Multiple Cave and there is where they are: Adam and Eve, Abraham and Sara, Isaac and Rebekah, Jacob and Leah. And therefore it is called Kiryat Arba -the city of the four- because four couples were buried there.
The cave is in Hebron.
Adam married Eve. Eve was born in 3941 BC in Eden. She was buried in Cave of the Machpelah,He bron.
Lived 930 yrs. ---------------------------------------------------------------
Adam means "red earth". As the meaning of his name in Hebrew, "of the ground", implies, Ada m was created from dust and given life by God's breath into his nostrils. Adam was put on earth to live obediently and responsibly before God and given freedom to enjoy every part of creation except the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Persuaded to sample the fruit of the forbidden tree by Eve his wife, Adam disobeyed God. His disobedience alienated him from God, his wife, and all of nature, and set off the chain-reaction of sin. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P.Barker, 1966) He was 130 years old when his son Seth was born, and then he livedanother 800 years and died at 930 years old.



Other sources and notes:

Title: "Holy Bible, King", James Version Publication: The World Publishing Company, New York Genesis 1:26-30, Gen 2:7 Genesis 4-5 And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters: And all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.
MICHAEL Daniel. 10: 13 But the prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me one and twen ty days: but, lo, Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me; and I remained there with the kings of Persia. Daniel. 10: 21 But I will shew thee that which is noted in the scripture of truth: and there is none that holdeth with me in these things, but Michael your prince. Daniel. 12: 1 AND at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.
Luke 2:38 Jesus' lineage:...Which was the son of Enos, which was the son of Seth, which wa s the son of Adam, which was the son of God.



Title: LDS Bible Dictionary MICHAEL Who is like God. Mentioned in Dan. 10: 13, 21; Dan. 12: 1 ; Jude 1: 9; Rev. 12: 7. He is called the Archangel. Latter-day revelation informs us that Michael is Adam, the Ancient of Days (Dan. 7), a prince, and the patriarch of the human family (D&C 27: 11; D&C 107: 53-56; D&C 128: 21). See also Adam. Daniel, Book of The prophetic visions present a succession of world-monarchies, the last of which will severely persecute the saints, but will be brought to an end by the judgment of God. Ch. 7, under the symbolism of beasts, shows how, at the end, the world-kingdoms give place to the kingdom of God. This chapter also contains the vision of 'One like unto a Son of Man' standing before the Ancient of Days to receive power and glory. The 'Son of Man' is Jesus Christ. Latter-day revelation identifies the Ancient of Days as Adam (D&C 116), who is also known as Michael (D&C 128: 21; cf. Dan. 10: 13, 21; Dan. 12: 1). A testimony of mankind's resurrection is given in ch. 12. Jude, Epistle of The author is the brother of James, and one of the ?brethren of the Lord.? The epistle is addressed to certain people in danger, owing to the presence among them of professing Christians who were giving themselves up to the immorality of pagan worship and claiming to be above the moral law. Jude wishes to rouse his 'beloved' to a sense of their danger, and also to help them through it by bidding them keep close to the 'faith once committed to the saints.' There are some striking resemblances between this epistle and 2 Peter. Some notable passages in Jude are v. 6, recounting the war in heaven and the expulsion of Lucifer and his angels during the 'first estate' or premortal existence (cf. Abr. 3: 26-28); v. 9, speaking of an otherwise unknown event involving Michael (Adam) and the devil contending over the body of Moses; and vv. 14-15, citing a prophecy of Enoch.


Translation of the Bible Author: Joseph Smith, Translator Publication: Notes on selected pass ages of scripture MICHAEL JST Rev. 12: 1-17 (Appendix) 6 And there was war in heaven; Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon and his angels fought against Michael; JST Rev. 12: 1-17 (Appendix) 7 And the dragon prevailed not against Michael, neither the child, nor the woman which was the church of God, who had been delivered of her pains, and brought forth the kingdom of our God and his Christ.


Title: LDS Bible Dictionary Page: BD Adam The name Adam is given to the first man of the huma n family on this earth as cited in the account of the creation in the books of Genesis, Moses, and Abraham, and in many instances in the New Testament, Book of Mormon, and Doctrine and Covenants. From these scriptures we learn that Adam is the father and patriarch of the human race on the earth. The aggregate of the scriptures certifies that his transgression in the garden of Eden, although designated as a 'fall,' was necessary to the advancement and spiritual progress of humanity on this earth, and Adam rightly should be honored, not denigrated. Adam is the Ancient of Days and is also known as Michael. He is the archangel and will come again to the earth in power and glory as the patriarch of the human family, preparatory to the second coming of Jesus Christ (Dan. 7: 9-14; D&C 116; HC 3: 385-387; HC 4: 207-8). From latter-day revelation we learn that Adam had a pure and perfect language that was both written and spoken (Moses 6: 5-6); that he was taught the gospel of Jesus Christ (Moses 6: 51-63); that he was baptized in water and received the Holy Ghost (Moses 6: 64-68); and that he was visited personally by the Lord (D&C 107: 55-56). Other references to Adam include Luke 3: 38; Rom. 5: 12-21; 1 Cor. 11: 9; 1 Cor. 15: 20-22, 45-49; 1 Tim. 2: 13; 2 Ne. 2: 20-26; Mosiah 3: 11, 16; D&C 29: 34-44; D&C 107: 41-57; Moses 2 - 6.

Title: The Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Page: D &C 107:53-54 Three years previous to the death of Adam, he called Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared, Enoch, and Methuselah, who were all high priests, with the residue of his posterity who were righteous, into the valley of Adam-ondi-Ahman, and there bestowed upon them his last blessing. And the Lord appeared unto them, and they rose up and blessed Adam, and called him Michael, the prince, the archangel.

Title: Antiquities of the Jews Author: Flavius Josephus Publication: http://www.interhack.ne t/projects/library/antiquities-jews Book I, Chapter 1 2. Moreover, Moses, after the seventh day was over(1) begins to talk philosophically; and concerning the formation of man, says thus: That God took dust from the ground, and formed man, and inserted in him a spirit and a soul.(2) This man was called Adam, which in the Hebrew tongue signifies one that is red, because he was formed out of red earth, compounded together; for of that kind is virgin and true earth. God also presented the living creatures, when he had made them, according to their kinds, both male and female, to Adam, who gave them those names by which they are still called. But when he saw that Adam had no female companion, no society, for there was no such created, and that he wondered at the other animals which were male and female, he laid him asleep, and took away one of his ribs, and out of it formed the woman; whereupon Adam knew her when she was brought to him, and acknowledged that she was made out of himself. Now a woman is called in the Hebrew tongue Issa; but the name of this woman was Eve, which signifies the mother of all living.


The Book of Enoch Enoch 60:8-9

Title: James King of England Geneology

Title: Genesis According to the Miao People Publication: Translated by Edgar A. Truax

Title: The Legends of the Jews Publication: by Louis Ginzberg

Title: The Book of Jubilees Page: 3:32, 3:8

Title: Book of Jasher

Title: "Irish Pedigrees or the Origin and
Stem of the Irish Nation",
by John O'Hart


Title: The Annals of the World
Author: Rev. James Ussher Publication: July 13, 1650 AD

Title: The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament Page: 28:6

Title: History of the Franks
Author: Gregory Bishop of Tours (538-594) Publication: 6th Century

Title: The Second Book of Esdras

Title: The Gospel According to Saint Luke

Title: The Apocalypse of Moses
Title: Loeb Biblical Family Tree

Author: by Louis Ginzberg Title: The Legends of the Jews Publication: NEW YORK, March 24, 190 9


"The Royal Line" Chart by Albert F. Schmuhl, 1936, New York. "Book of Adam" by Harold King B owen, 1943, Osceola, Mo. WWW.ancestry.com, electronic.

Josephus,"Antiquites of the Jews"
Book 1, Chapter III, Sections 2, 3, & 4.

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