Does man, "adam" in Hebrew, only refer to the masculine gender? NO<br /><br />Genesis 2:7 The Lord God formed man (adam) from the dust of the earth…<br /><br />We know God made Adam first, so we associate "adam" with the male gender.<br /><br />Let’s dispel that idea with a biblical context.<br /><br />Numbers 31:35 And thirty and two thousand persons (adam) in all, of women that had not known man by lying with him.<br /><br />“adam” is used to refer to the feminine gender.<br /><br />True, the man Adam was created first, but in Genesis 2:7, "adam" refers to humankind and includes the feminine gender.<br /><br />This is the creation of human beings, all men, women, and persons, revealing their equality before God.<br /><br />Today, we use the terms man and mankind to refer to both genders.<br />Details in the book Mind-Body Problem Solved. https://TheExplanation.com/mind<br /><br />Watch this next video: https://youtu.be/CBqYe1jyCsQ?si=IWVBQyalNqhK8p_5 to learn the deep meaning of "adam" and why it reveals equality of all humans at Creation.<br /><br />Buy the book Mind-Body Problem Solved which explains the what, how, and especially the WHY of human consciousness and mind and how to maximize their positive use. https://TheExplanation.com/mind<br /><br />This short comes from https://TheExplanation.com<br />#equality #equalitymatters #biblicalhebrew<br /><br />PS. Join the free Bible course based on 7 Keys to Master Biblical Hebrew with no fuss. https://TheExplanation.com/challenge