The Creation
After we return the names of all the prophets to the Arabic language we conclude that they all belong to a place in the Arabia , where they were born , lived and traveled through a large area , called now in our modern geography , the Middle east , from the sea of Oman to the red sea to the Mediterranean sea.
From the sea of Oman and the Persian Gulf and spreading into Egypt and Africa, in most periods of their lives. Beside one must note that the Hebrew language is one of the forms of this old Arabic, or Aramaic language where Aramaic means Arabic too (see the introduction ), because the letters M and B replace each other when some words transferred between all the Semitic family of languages, and this is common in all languages on earth
We start with the beginning , where there was not but the earth and heavens, God created all living creatures on earth ,then when God created A man and a Women He called them ADAM and EVE.
Adam and Eve! Where does these names comes from?
Adam ( is an Arabic word from the name adim ,which means the soil and mud )
and Eve ( or Eva is an Arabic word HEWA which mean Container, the one that contains life inside her , and form the root HAYA which means life )
Adam and Eve had a perfect life in Eden (Eden in Arabic comes from Aden which means the green garden ). That is, until That Old Serpent slithered in. ( the serpent is the translation of the Arabic word HAYA which means life and serpent at the same time, so the expression old serpent could be the old form of life on earth, the life which was before the Creation of ADAM and EVE ).
The Bible (Torah) say :
"And The Lord God formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living being." (Genesis 2:7). The Hebrew for man is pronounced aw-dawm, from which Adam is derived. It's also related to aw-dawm-ah, which means red earth, or red clay - indicating the natural earth elements that composed Adam's body, and the body of every human being since.
"The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden [ where the word Eden in Arabic means the garden and green fields ] to work it and take care of it." (Genesis 2:15). Adam wasn't going to lead an idle life - he had a job right from his first day.
In ARABIA there is a place to the east of Mecca called (JUNAYNAH) which means also Garden, where GOD put ADAM.
For a little while, Adam was the only human being in existence (imagine being the only person on an entire planet!). "The Lord God said, "It is not good for the man to be all alone." (Genesis 2:18)
"So The Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, He took one of the man's ribs [also translated took part of the man's side] and closed up the place with flesh. Then The Lord God made a woman from the rib He had taken out of the man, and He brought her to the man. The man said, "This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called 'woman,' for she was taken out of man." For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh." (Genesis 2:21-24)
Eve's original name, when translated, meant simply "woman," (a "female man") just as Adam was known simply as "man" (a "male man"). He called her "woman," and she called him "man." Later, "Adam named his wife Eve, because she would become the mother of all the living." (Genesis 3:20). Eve is derived from the Hebrew word which means life-giving. Eventually, besides Cain And Abel, they had Seth (Genesis 5:3), and numerous other children (Genesis 5:4).
"So God created man in His Own Image, in The Image of God He created him; male and female He created them (this can be the Image that God created for the man, and it is called God's Image because God created it ). God blessed them and said to them, "Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and over every living creature that moves on the ground." Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground - everything that has the breath of life in it - I give every green plant for food." And it was so. God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning - the sixth day." (Genesis 1:27-31).
Cain and Abel
2-Cain and Abel were the first humans born in the usual way.
Cain ( is the Arabic word from the root IKTANA means to ask for a thing to have it , where god has given Adam a son after Adam asked for him )
Abel ( HABEL is the Arabic word from the root HIBA , which means that God has given him as a gift without Adam ask for him )
Their parents, Adam and Eve, were created - Adam from the "red clay" of the earth (Adim in Arabic), Eve from a part of Adam (Hewa in Arabic). Cain was the older of the two, although perhaps not by much. Some students of the Bible interpret the verse which describes their birth as meaning that they were twins.
A number of other children were also born to Adam and Eve later.
Cain and Abel were born after their parents had been put out of the Garden of Eden. Cain became a worker of the soil, while Abel became a Shepherd (Cain as a settler and Abel as a traveler). Back then, there were two choices for a career - you either worked with plants (growing and harvesting) or animals (raising or hunting). Millions of people today continue in these two vital professions - we could not survive without them.
But if we look at the matter deeply we find that they have taken the two directions of life that lead either to believe in God or not , because most workers in soil think that they put their creation in things more than the shepherd do , so a shepherd believes that God has given all , and he does nothing but gather the gifts of god from his sheep , that's why we see all the prophets are shepherds and not workers in soil and they are all travelers , this also shows why God accepted the offering from Abel and refused it from Cain.
When the day came to make an offering to God, Cain and Abel brought their tribute. Abel brought some of the very finest from his flocks, while Cain deliberately brought an average-quality offering from his crops. Cain could have done better, but he chose not to for some reason. Perhaps he thought that the all-knowing God would not notice.
God accepted Abel's offering with favor, but He rejected Cain's offering. It wasn't due to a preference of meat over vegetables, but rather that Abel had brought the best that he possibly could ( a complete sheep ) , and had done it willingly. Cain knowingly brought not his best ( part of his land fruits and not all of it) , and even then brought it grudgingly. The very same offering would have been accepted if it had been the best that he could do, and if he had offered it with the right attitude. Abel was cooperative and generous; Cain was selfish and miserly.
Even though the rejection was his own fault, the incident made Cain very jealous and angry with Abel, entirely without cause. Abel had merely done what God expected of him.
The rest of the tragedy is well known. Cain allowed his jealousy to turn to anger, and then his anger to hate. Instead of bringing himself up by doing better next time (as God plainly explained to him in Genesis 4:7), he chose to take Abel down - he committed the premeditated murder of his own righteous brother.
Abel is described as "righteous" in the New Testament. He didn't live very long in this life, but he will more than make up for it in the next. With whatever he had to work with, he had simply made his best possible effort - exactly what God expects of us today.
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