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The Antiquities of the Jews, Volume 3

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The Antiquities of the Jews include contents of the Hebrew Bible beginning with the creation of the first human beings who were a myth of the Abrahamic religious as the first man and woman created and the first ancestors of all human beings. The story talks about how God created humans to take care of his other creations and let them name all of those. The first human created was Adam and God also created his partner, Eve. It is believed that humanity is important in procreation. The scripture also provides for the doctrines of the fall of man and original sin when Adam and Eve were tempted by the serpent to eat the forbidden fruit. Since then, God punished them for disobeying him and told them to work for them to live, and all women will suffer upon giving birth to a child.

The story of Adam and Eve is often depicted in art and has a powerful grip on literature and poetry. The story of the fall of Adam is assumed to be an allegory. Adam and Eve’s offsprings were Cain, Abel and Seth.

The Hebrew Bible is one of the best-selling books of all time, and it has been the biggest inspiration on literature and history. The Bible was the first book which was printed in a movable kind.

Medieval Latin biblia, short term for biblia sacra or holy book, Jewish groups referred the books of the Bible as scriptures, that they are holy or sacred. The Bible is commonly cited by book, chapter, and verse. The oldest surviving text of a complete Bible is an early 4th-century seared book kept in the Vatican Library, and it is known as the Codex Vaticanus. The oldest text of a Latin (Vulgate) Bible Bible is the Codex Amiatinus from the 8th-century.
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